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Woman creates feminine sanctuary in attic after decluttering

Created at 31 May · 4:18 PM1 source
IN SHORT

A mother of three sons transformed her attic into a private sanctuary for meditation and mindfulness, seeking personal space amidst a busy household. The space reflects her midlife journey and identity.

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Key Numbers

threenumber of sons the author has
2019year the author first attempted to create a home office

Who's Involved

Susan Teresa
author and homeowner who created the attic sanctuary
Woman creates feminine sanctuary in attic after decluttering

↳ Why This Matters

In midlife, many women seek personal space and a deeper understanding of their identity, especially after years of caregiving. For mothers of multiple children, finding such a space within a busy household can be a significant challenge. This story highlights one woman's solution to reclaim personal space and create a sanctuary that reflects her evolving self.

Key facts

  • The author, a mother of three sons, felt she lacked personal space in her home.
  • She decided to declutter her attic to create a private sanctuary.
  • The attic was transformed into a space for meditation, writing, and mindfulness.
  • The author designed the space to reflect her identity and midlife journey.
  • A sign on the door indicates 'The Zen Den — Meditation in Progress'.

In midlife, many women seek personal space and a deeper understanding of their identity, especially after years of caregiving. For mothers of multiple children, finding such a space within a busy household can be a significant challenge. This story highlights one woman's solution to reclaim personal space and create a sanctuary that reflects her evolving self.

Frequently asked questions

As the only woman with three sons, she felt she lacked personal space and wanted a quiet area to explore her identity and midlife questions.

She decluttered the attic, which had been used for storage, and then designed the space with intentional elements for meditation, writing, and mindfulness.

It represents a space that reflects who she is becoming as a woman and allows her to reconnect with her inner voice.

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How It Developed

31 May · 1:07 PM
A mother of three sons transformed her attic into a personal sanctuary to find a feminine space away from her male-dominated household.
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I have 3 sons, so I'm the only woman in the house. I decluttered my attic to turn it into my peaceful, feminine sanctuary.m.piqsuite.com

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