"It's my favorite time of year: It's officially sweatshirts and shorts weather. Or better known as the time when temperatures cool, the leaves on the trees are bursting into charming colors, and we're all going back inside. As we look toward home, there are a few micro improvements that can make a macro impact on your space, mood, and sense of calm. In fact, studies have shown that bright lighting, bad odors, and complicated home layouts are connected to increased stress levels. So let's fix that."
"Move that couch: Redecorating isn't always the answer. Sometimes, simply rearranging your furniture, plants, and artwork can breathe new life into a space. Don't be afraid to reposition sitting areas toward natural light. You'll need any rays of sun you can get during this season."
"Lightbulbs matter: Did you know that the color of your bulbs can significantly impact the ambiance of your space? Opt for "warm" bulbs this time of year over "cool." Layering lighting (say that five times fast) by adding floor or table lamps can also cozy up your space. Get sensory: Fall is the perfect time to trade that cooling blanket for a chunky knit. Whether you're choosing blankets or throw pillows, experiment with different fabrics - from velvet to wool to other textured fabrics. Not-so-common scents: You can really warm up your space, often by simply lighting a candle. Choose autumnal scents, such as amber, cedar, or vanilla. I bought fall-inspired scented candles from Trader Joe's, they've made my house feel even more like home."
Seasonal small changes refresh living spaces and improve mood by reducing stressors like harsh lighting, odors, and confusing layouts. Rearranging furniture and orienting seating toward available natural light revitalizes rooms without major redecorating. Switching to warm-toned bulbs and layering light sources with floor or table lamps creates a cozier ambiance. Introducing textured textiles such as chunky knits, velvet, and wool on blankets and throw pillows enhances tactile comfort. Adding autumnal scents—amber, cedar, vanilla—through candles can deepen the feeling of warmth and home. These simple micro improvements collectively increase comfort and calm during cooler months.
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