6 Japanese Habits To Create A Calm, Peaceful Home

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6 Japanese Habits To Instantly Create A Calm, Peaceful Home — Inspired By The Monk Cleaning Method

Ever wondered how small, intentional habits can completely change the way your home feels? In this video, I’m sharing 6 Japanese home habits that instantly make any space calmer, lighter, and more peaceful without redecorating or spending money.

These tips are inspired by Japanese minimalism, wabi-sabi philosophy, and the Monk Cleaning Method, but they’re simple enough to start today. From starting with a quick tidy up, to creating soft, relaxing light, bringing nature in, and making small cozy corners, these are little changes that make a huge difference. They’re the same simple changes that have made my own home a place I love coming back to every day.

Oh, and stick around for the end. I’m sharing my homemade pistachio tiramisu recipe, because a peaceful home should taste just as good as it feels.

🎬 TIMESTAMPS:
0:00 Preview
01:24 Start With A Quick Tidy Up
01:54 Create Relaxing Layers Of Light
04:02 Bring Nature Indoors
06:26 Add Texture & Soft Textiles
07:31 Use Neutral Tones & Mirrors
08:31 Create Small Corners Of Comfort
09:59 Homemade pistachio tiramisu

☕️ PISTACHIO TIRAMISU
Ingredients:
• 125 g (1/2 cup) mascarpone
• 50 g (1/3 cup) pistachio paste or ground pistachios (unsalted)
• 100 g (1/2 cup) heavy cream
• 15 g (1 1/2 tbsp) powdered sugar
• 1 g (1/2 tsp) vanilla extract
• 125 g (1 cup) ladyfingers
• 100 ml (1/2 cup) strong espresso or coffee, cooled
• 15 ml (1 tbsp) Amaretto or pistachio liqueur (optional)
• 10 g (2 tbsp) pistachios, roughly chopped (for decoration)
• A pinch of cocoa powder for dusting (optional)

Instructions:
1. Whip the cream with powdered sugar and vanilla extract until stiff.
2. In a separate bowl, combine mascarpone and pistachio paste until smooth.
3. Gently fold the whipped cream into the mascarpone-pistachio mixture until light and creamy.
4. Combine the cooled espresso with Amaretto or pistachio liqueur (if using).
5. Quickly dip the ladyfingers in the coffee-liqueur mixture, being careful not to make them too soft.
6. Place a layer of soaked ladyfingers in the bottom of a baking dish.
7. Spread pistachio cream evenly over the ladyfingers.
8. Repeat the process until all ingredients are used.
9. Refrigerate the tiramisu for at least 2 hours to let it set.
10. Before serving, sprinkle with chopped pistachios and a dusting of cocoa powder.

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Thanks for sharing this little moment of calm with me today. Wishing you a relaxing, peaceful week. Take care and see you soon 🤍

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💬 Share in the comments: Which of these Japanese-inspired habits would you try first to make your home feel calmer and cozier?

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5 Comments

  1. Non ho mai visto, finora, un video tanto meraviglioso, rilassante, confortante, semplicemente stupendo! Grazie, chiunque Tu sia, che Dio Ti benedica per questo dono che mi hai fatto! Mi hai fatto stare bene, mi hai donato pace, mi hai dato molti spunti e ispirazioni per rendere lo spazio in cui abito un luogo che posso chiamare davvero casa! ❤ Ti ho scoperta per caso (anche se non credo affatto nel caso!) solo ieri, primo giorno di questo 2026 che Ti auguro e auguro a tutti possa essere pieno della stessa pace e meraviglia che si respira in tutto i Tuoi video, che da ieri a oggi ho visto quasi tutti! Mi hai davvero conquistata con la tua bravura e con la classe e la competenza che traspare da ogni tuo gesto! Grazie, grazie, grazie…con tutto il cuore! 💞

  2. So lovely. People underestimate the power of silence. Silence and the moving meditation shown in the video. Would have preferred Asian music.

  3. With money and no kids is easy to be calm … everything is new and nice … not for most of us

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