Spring has sprung a time of rebirth as the natural world wakes up and revives after hibernating in the winter months. In spring, our days start getting longer flowers to begin to bloom and warmer weather allows us to spend more time enjoying the outdoors. After spending months inside during the cold and dreary season it's finally time to rejuvenate your home. Spring preparing and decorating can be therapeutic for you and for your home. Here are a few steps I recommend to begin the process.
1. Deep cleaning
Pull out that bucket, and a pair of rubber gloves and grab your cleaning tools, Open the windows and welcome the fresh air into your home. Allow that stale air from the colder months to finally be released. Spring cleaning has been a tradition that allows us to freshen up our homes. Start in the kitchen. Discard expired or any unwanted food from the fridge into the garbage. Use fresh scented bleach or a safe homemade product to purify the fridge after removing items you no longer need; this will help get rid of food bacteria and spillage. Get in those hard-to-reach places like wiping or moping underneath the refrigerator and stove. Wipe down walls and window seals, where toxic dust may have accumulated. Clean room by room. After an intense deep clean not only does your home look good, you feel good as well.
2. Organize and clear clutter
No matter how hard we try to keep our homes tidy and organized, clutter inevitably creeps in over time. Not only is it unsightly but clutter can actually lead to increased stress levels. Decluttering your entire home can be a stressful process in itself especially when it comes tosentimental items. But when you're done you'll have more space less stuff and a greater sense of calm. Begin by sorting into categories. (1. Garbage 2.Giveaway 3. Store away). Decluttering your entire home can be a stressful process. Move the clutter out as soon as possible, whether it's bringing a donation box to a charity or planning a yard sale.
3. Decorating
Spring decorating doesn't have to be complicated or pricey. Use what you have to create a look you love filled with the fresh vibrancy of spring. After a long winter, it feels amazing to give your home a little refresh. It softens your home and makes it feel light and airy, like a spring breeze.
Paint a room. if you have a weekend to spare consider repainting a room for a quick and easy makeover. Green is the color of rejuvenation and rebirth and the perfect choice for welcoming spring.
Try plants. It can be challenging to keep plants alive when the air turns crisp and the daylight fades away. If you've sacrificed a few houseplants to the winter season, replace them with new greenery. Before you buy make sure to pick the right plants for your lighting to ensure they survive next spring.
Put away those dark heavy throws, blankets, and sheets. Replace them with lighter fabrics, such as cotton or linen fabrics. Layering whites and earth tones can be a great way to add a pop of color while still keeping your space neutral. Neutrals work best paired with moody darks, whites, or mid-tone shades. Clean-line furniture also has an important role in any home. It demonstrates a fresh and elegant look of cleanliness.
4. Aroma
Fresh-scented candles add an aroma of cleanliness to any home. Walking into a space that's scented, triggers pleasant emotions for most of us. Indeed aroma changes our mood, relaxes us, and even takes us back to a specific memory. It gives any room an instant uplift. Aromas like peppermint, lavender, and fresh linen scents are my favorites, they are less expensive and also simple to make at home. I usually purchase from department stores like Marshall's, T.J. Maxx, Ross, or HomeGoods. Their prices are less expensive and there are many selections to choose from.
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