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It can be deeply comforting for many families to keep the remains of a deceased loved one nearby. Having a cremation urn in your home can provide some reassurance and help you through your grief. If you aren’t sure where this vessel should be placed, consider the following factors.

What to Consider When Keeping an Urn in Your House

1. Placement

Some families may prefer to keep the urn in a living room where it can be easily seen and noticed by guests. Others may prefer a more private area and bring it into an office or bedroom.

Wherever you keep it, set the urn safely on a shelf or counter to avoid the possibility of it toppling over. Similarly, avoid areas with heavy foot traffic, such as a hallway or foyer, since that increases the chance of an unfortunate collision.  

2. Surroundings

cremationSome households might not want to call too much attention to the urn, believing in a simpler approach that they find respectful. Others like the idea of creating a small memorial area on a shelf or mantel.

The urn can be accompanied by photos of the loved one, as well as poems or love notes. There are no rules dictating how you honor the deceased. Whether you place the urn among your everyday belongings or dedicate an entire shelf to their life, do whatever feels the most natural for you.

3. Stylistic Fit

You should consider the material and color of the vessel as you display it in your home. Pay attention to the other shades in the room, as well as the overall style of the space.

If the urn is made of stone, it may look best near a similar hearth or next to natural shades of green or brown. A metal might feel more natural among darker colors and industrial decorations. Considering how the urn itself fits in with the rest of the house can help you incorporate your loved one’s remains into your daily life.

 

If you’re looking for a respectful cremation service for your loved one, consider Adzima Funeral Home in Stratford, CT. This family-run institution has served the community for over a century. To speak to one of their friendly staff members, call (203) 375-2200. Learn more about the funeral home by visiting their website

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