Aussies are Letting Go of the Outdoor Life & Revolutionizing Indoor Living

The outdoor life has been linked to Australia for ages since this country is filled with all sorts of wonders, from crystal blue beaches to red sand dunes.

Still, it seems that more Aussies are spending less time outdoors than ever before. There are definite drawbacks to this trend, but that does not mean it is all bad as long as you take the right steps.

Why are Aussies Becoming Homebodies

There are several reasons why Australians are spending more time at home than before, but the one thing that has really impacted life in this country the most is Internet use.

Yes, you are probably guilty of spending a considerable amount of time binge-watching a show online. The hours spent in front of a screen are much longer, and that has definitely persuaded many Aussies to stay in; plus, NBN providers are offering truly optimal Internet speeds at reasonable prices.

Another reason that could be making some Australians stay home more often could be the long hours of work most people are subjected to. You probably know how tiring a job could be, and you surely aren’t ready to take a trip to the outback of Australia after a long week of work.

This gradual disconnection from nature does come with a few drawbacks, like the lack of a vitamin D from healthy sun exposure to living with a little less exercise. The good thing is that there are still a few steps you can take to ensure that you enjoy the benefits of outdoor living without having to go too far from home or sacrificing your web use.

Revolutionizing Outdoor Living In-Home

You might not know this, but a lot of people are finding ways to make their home a bit more relaxing; for example, many homeowners are creating meditation gardens in their backyards.

Part of what makes nature so relaxing are the plants and living creatures. Making sure your garden has vegetation that is natural to Australia should attract birds and other beautiful life to help make your meditation space a bit more relaxing.

You should also consider installing an enclosed patio area where you can enjoy the beauty of your landscape without worrying about blood-sucking insects that can invade your backyard around dawn. This area should also make it easy for you to stream music or watch television without being disturbed by noise pollution as long as you make sure the area is properly equipped with speakers and smart windows that can dim when you’re ready to watch something on a screen.

An enclosed outdoor patio also allows you to exercise at home without going outside. This is yet another way you can reverse some of the negative effects of becoming a homebody.

Some people are installing Jacuzzis at home to feel a little more at peace without having to travel to a spa or pay a massage therapist. Initially, the installation may be a little high, but the benefits are more than worth it for Australians who are no longer enjoying the outdoors like they used to. Smart Jacuzzis make it even easier by remembering your preferred settings.

Keep in mind that some of these activities allow you to go outside and spend some time under the sun, so you should not have to worry about becoming vitamin D deficient.

Taking some of these steps should help overworked Australians feel a little more rested since they get to relax at home. You also get to enjoy some nature that you may be losing by simply rethinking your backyard landscaping. There is no telling if Australians are going back to nature, but the changes inside the home of a regular Aussie seem to be enough to accommodate modern living, and things are probably going to get better with advancements in smart home technology.

Melissa Thompson writes about a wide range of topics, revealing interesting things we didn’t know before. She is a freelance USA Today producer, and a Technorati contributor.