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  • Goodbye Stress, Hello Organization – BHGRE #HappyHome

    Organizing isn’t only about making a space more visually appealing; it’s about making a space more soothing. It’s about creating a home where as soon as you step through the door, you feel calm and comfortable. Organizing is a form of self-care and allows you to transform a space into an environment that is nurturing and peaceful. Say goodbye to clutter and common stressors, see ya later to piles of clothes, and sayonara to stacks of paper. Create a sanctuary at home that can make your life simpler and a great deal easier.

    People experience plenty of stress when it comes to work, finances, and hectic to-do lists. Your home should serve as a refuge, an area free from chaos and clutter. Below are tips on how to organize, purge, donate, and take control of your home. Let’s get started!

    Get into an Organizing Mindset

    Make sure you’re in the right headspace before you start organizing. We recommend a few moments of mindfulness and deep breathing to help you get into the proper mindset. The next step would be to change into some comfy clothes and start by picking one room or space at a time. There is no need to tackle your entire home in one day. Set reasonable goals.

    One of the main reasons people hold onto something is guilt. Maybe the vase was a gift, perhaps it was expensive when you purchased it, but you don’t really like it anymore. Regardless, it’s important to recognize that keeping an item in the back of your closet or stuffed in a drawer won’t make you feel better. Once you donate it or sell it, you will feel lighter. Many people also hold onto items is because they are worried they will regret getting rid of them. Keep in mind, just because something might be difficult to part with does not mean you will regret getting rid of that item. You most likely won’t notice it’s gone. The main thing to remember is you’re getting rid of a thing, not a person or a memory. Another good rule to follow is if you haven’t used the item in the past year, you most likely will not use it again. As for all of the things you might use “one day,” the time to get rid of that item is now. These items and possessions are most likely just dragging you down and taking up space.

    Organizing Tips

    Gather supplies before you start that will help you throughout your process. Grab sticky notes, a marker, and tape so you can create labels. Pick up garbage bags and cardboard boxes to make areas to collect things for donations, to sell, to trash, and recycle. If you are cleaning out chemicals and cleaners, wear gloves and goggles if needed.

    You need to assess why you own the items you do. Ask yourself the following questions to help you decide if you truly need to hold onto something. Does the item still have a purpose? Does it bring you joy? By removing things you no longer need or don’t bring you happiness, you create simplicity in your life.

    If you don’t have all of the parts for an item or are missing cords and pieces that you need to make something work properly, either get rid of it or write down the part you need to order right away as not to forget. Test everything to make sure it works, from electronics to office supplies. If it doesn’t work, it’s merely eating up space.

    When going through cords, take the time to label them. Fold an adhesive or piece of tape over the wire’s end and use a fine point permanent marker to write what it is. This will save you an incredible amount of time in the future, especially if you move. Say goodbye to Ziplock bags filled with miscellaneous cords.

    When cleaning a desktop or counter space, the first thing to ask yourself is what do you use on a daily basis. Remove anything that doesn’t make that list and place it in a drawer or bin. The less cluttered your workspace or kitchen counter is, the less distracted you’ll be and the more productive you’ll become.

    Use drawer organizers so you can easily and quickly find what you need. This will prevent a junk drawer from forming where things are just thrown in and forgotten.

    The back of doors and cabinets are excellent if you’re looking for extra storage space. Look into hanging door racks and cabinet hooks to provide valuable space for your many things. You can hang towels, tote bags, and other items that might otherwise be eating up drawer space.

    Using clear containers in closets, garages, and kitchen pantries can make your life much easier. The clear containers not only keep things together and organized but allow you to see everything without having to go through tons of bins. If you don’t want to purchase or use clear containers, add a clean looking label to the outside.

    If you don’t have a ton of space, go vertical. Shelf risers are great and stackable, which allows you to double the surface area. These are perfect for shoes, so they don’t end up in a pile on your closet floor.

    If you’re tired of losing your keys or sunglasses, set up “drop zones” around your home. Create a designated drawer in an entryway console or a wall organizer by the garage door. As soon as you walk through your door, place your car keys in the dish and other items you can quickly grab next time you’re headed out.

    Look into furniture that is as versatile as it is stylish. Many ottomans nowadays double as storage containers, so you can hide all of the remotes and blankets when you’re not using them. If you are looking to add a bench in the entryway, look for one with a bottom compartment to store shoes, umbrellas, and other things you and your guests don’t want to look at. Think about functionality.

    Do something fun and positive after you’re done.

    Extra Organization Tips

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  • Ask a Pro – Mood Brightening Colors – BHGRE #HappyHome

    Max Wilker, Style Director, Better Homes and Gardens Brand, shares a few option for brightening a room with color.

    Question:

    These last few months of winter are taking their emotional toll on me. I need a quick pick-me-up in my living room and I think a new color would do the trick!

    I’ve got a cream couch and rug, so the sky is the limit. Can you give me some mood-brightening color suggestions?

    Answer:

    Option 1: I’d go with a classic palette of blues and greens to add punch to your creams. Explore a new look with a mix of hues and a variety of textures. Go with sleek colored-glass lamps and velvet pillows, plus green plants nestled in nubby, warm-colored wicker baskets. Find colored accessories and maybe a new statement piece of art for the wall with lots of blues and greens in it.

    Option 2: Of if you’re like to be right on top of the color trend, go with a rich, charcoal gray and warm, sunny yellows. A textural dark gray blanket throw and bold yellow pillows would perk up your sofa. Look to mix solid yellow pillows with printed pillows that have a dash of yellow and gray on them. Then you can add decorative accents in brass or gold to elevate the look of the room and elevate your mood!

  • BHGRE #HappyHome

    This past year has shed light on what is truly important, shifting many of our priorities. It’s no longer about losing weight to look better; it’s about exercising to feel better. What’s now important is our physical and mental health and that of our loved ones. This is the moment for self-care and recovery.

    Moving forward, let’s focus on things that can improve our lives. It’s time to get organized, reduce daily stress, and make our homes a warm and peaceful space, rather than somewhere we are confined.

    Begin this journey with us. Below you can discover how incorporating certain colors and décor can create a soothing and calm environment. Learn what textures, scents, and décor will make certain spaces feel inviting and evoke a sense of calm. Explore the benefits of meditation, the importance of living in the moment, and numerous mindful activities that are fun and benefit your mental health. Those of you who live in chilly places uncover ways to enjoy nature and the great outdoors, even if it’s cold. Explore fun, unique winter activities discovering how to create a cozy outdoor space, and read about several creative ideas for hosting small and distanced outdoor gatherings.

    Welcome to the BHGRE #HappyHome series.

    The Benefits of Meditation and Mindful Activities
    The Benefits of Meditation and Mindful Activities
    Wonderful Ways to Enjoy the Winter
    Wonderful Ways to Enjoy the Winter
    Create a Calm and Stress-Free Home
    Create a Calm and Stress-Free Home
    Joyful At-Home DIY Projects
    Joyful At-Home DIY Projects
    Eco-Friendly Stainless-Steel Products
    Eco-Friendly Stainless-Steel Products
    Goodbye Stress, Hello Organization
    Goodbye Stress, Hello Organization
  • The Benefits of Meditation and Mindful Activities – BHGRE #HappyHome

    During these unusual times, meditation has become a staple in many people’s lives. There is so much going on it’s important to be present and live in the moment in order to not get overwhelmed. Unearth the incredible benefits of meditation and learn about several mindful activities that are not only fun but positive for your mental health.

    Meditation

    There’s a reason meditation has become so popular. Published studies have found that learning how to meditate and slow things down can reduce stress and help you gain a calmer and clearer mind. Some people recommend avoiding the things that cause you to stress, but that might not be a realistic option. Unfortunately, if someone has financial issues, they cannot simply get rid of their debt and remove that stressor. That’s where meditation comes in. When we’re stressed, our body produces a hormone caused cortisol, which can impair your memory, increase anxiety, and lead to sleep issues. Mindful meditation has been proven to lower cortisol levels and help us get out of “fight-or-flight” mode. Keep in mind your brain is mailable and can actually change. You can work your brain like you work a muscle. Meditation has been proven to lower blood pressure, help with depression, decrease pain, and increase happiness. People often gain a heightened sense of well-being and improved concentration. There are tons of apps, videos, and studies that can teach you techniques on different meditation types. Even if you meditate for just a few minutes a day, you will start seeing the benefits.

    Mindful Activities

    Meditation is an incredible and effective way to help ease your mind and reduce stress, but there are also mindful activities that have been proven to have similar results. These activities allow you to focus almost solely on what you’re doing and be present in that moment.

    Coloring: Sharpen your colored pencils and grab a coloring book. Researchers discovered that coloring and other similar activities activate parts of the brain that support creativity and logic. Since it utilizes both sides of the brain’s cerebral cortex, it’s an excellent mind exercise. Coloring can also decrease anxiety levels, help relieve stress, and even build your mental strength. There are a ton of coloring books out there for adults.

    Brain games: Brain games stimulate your mind, improve your focus, and increase cogitative flexibility. While playing games, your brain tends to go on autopilot, allowing you to focus on the present moment.

    Puzzles: It’s not puzzling why so many people have recently started doing more puzzles. While working on them, people tend to feel like things are in order. It’s a great way to manage stress during the day and an excellent way to exercise mindfulness. There is also a high level of satisfaction that comes from creating order out of chaos. While putting together pieces, you can stop overthinking and stop worrying and simply focus on what’s in front of you.

    Crafts: Getting crafty has numerous benefits, which is why it’s no surprise it’s been incorporated in multiple areas of therapy. Doing arts and crafts allows you to enter a state of flow. A few psychological benefits from crafts include: stress release, increased happiness, reduced anxiety, improved memory, a higher sense of calm, improved concentration, and more. Crafting can even help people suffering from depression and chronic pain. Say goodbye to ruminating thoughts and anxiety and start a new project.

    Gardening/Planting: Gardening can be a great way to relieve stress and help put people in a positive mood. Whether you have a vast backyard or a small patio, the act of working with plants and nature can calm your mind. When you have your hands in the soil, you are in the present. If it’s wintertime and you want to stay indoors try creating succulent terrariums or little herb gardens to place around your kitchen. Gardening and working with nature have shown to significantly reduce cortisol levels, a hormone produced by the body during stressful times.

  • Create a Calm and Stress-Free Home – BHGRE #HappyHome

    The colors and décor you incorporate throughout your home are important when creating a soothing and calming environment. Discover what the best colors are for different rooms and learn how to create different vibes. Learn about which textures, scents, and décor will make your home feel warm and inviting.

    Color

    The colors you choose for your walls and accessories throughout your home can set the stage for a soothing or calming space. Certain colors can elicit specific emotions in us, so whether you’re redecorating or want to bring a certain energy to a room make sure you choose the right color scheme.

    Soft pastels and light colors: Soft pastels and lighter colors can create a serene space and even lower your blood pressure. Considering your bedroom is where you want to unwind after a long day, we recommend aiming for a soft or light blue.

    Warm colors: Warm colors such as yellow, orange, and red often make people think about sunshine and joy. These colors are also usually stimulating, so we recommend using them in rooms with lots of activity. For the kitchen, a place where people often gather and eat, consider a light yellow to create an uplifting and happy feeling.

    Cool colors: Cooler colors such as certain blues and purples are known to be calming. They are also great for making a smaller space feel larger. Blue is used to treat pain and inspire feelings of security and serenity. Purple is known for making people feel creative. Aim for a soft lilac or lavender to create a calm space. The color green can help reduce anxiety and clear your mind. Green also provides an outdoorsy feel and is associated with nature, making people feel calm. These colors are great to use in bathrooms and bedrooms where you want to relax and unwind.

    White and neutral colors: Painting your walls white is an excellent way to make your home feel spacious and open while leaving people with a clean and pure feeling. White rooms have also been known to reduce stress levels. If you want a light neutral paint color, a light taupe can make a space feel elegant and provide an airy feel. A light gray is another excellent alternative that can make a space feel fresh and bright. A cool gray can create the appearance of a larger room but still feel cozy.

    Texture

    Discover how to make your house feel like a home by incorporating various textures to create a sense of coziness. By layering and combining different fabrics, you can transform your home into an inviting space. Textures also add movement to a room, which makes spaces feel more balanced. When trying to make a warm space, use soft items. Since soft items don’t contain hard lines, they visually have a relaxing effect. Keep in mind, when creating your homey atmosphere, touch is also an important factor to consider. Whether you want to update your furniture or add different accessories, make sure you enjoy touching the material. A few great material options include:

    Velvet: Due to how soft velvet is, it’s the perfect material for couches and pillows. It has a luxurious feel and adds a touch of sophistication and glam to any space without sacrificing comfort. Considering velvet’s popularity is rapidly increasing, there are a wealth of options and finishes to choose from.

    Knit: Chunky knits and throws are great way to increase the cozy factor. Add one or two knit pillows to your couch for optimal comfort.

    Silk: Silk, being shiny and soft creates a delicate look.

    Faux fur: Fur accents can invigorate a space by adding warmth and dimension. Not only is it comfy, but there are also a ton of different types and colors available.

    Chenille: Chenille is a plush fabric that is not only soft to the touch but has a characteristic look. Since Chenille is also versatile, it’s an excellent fabric for creating cozy comforters, bedcovers, cushions, or even headboards. Luckily, it’s also a durable fabric.

    Here are a few things to keep in mind when working with textures.

    Don’t be afraid to layer! A vital room to focus on is the bedroom because we all need a cozy and warm place to unwind and get a peaceful night’s sleep. Beds that people want to curl up are usually layered with sheets, quilts, and soft blankets. The layering of fabrics often looks comforting and warm.

    Natural and earthy looking materials such as wood and stone can also make a space feel more welcoming. When looking for different textures, play with ones that feel like you’re bringing the outdoors in.

    Mix textures to create an attractive contrast, such as a soft rug over wood flooring. Rugs are not only visually appealing but keep your toes nice and warm and even help dampen sound.

    Scent

    Lavender: Lavender is a multipurpose plant and a go-to scent for relaxation. The scent can help calm not only the mind but your body as well. Lavender is commonly used in aromatherapy since it helps promote calmness and wellness. The fragrance is also used to help treat insomnia. Before you go to bed, massage lavender oil to the ski or try spraying lavender on your pillows before you go to sleep. Eucalyptus: Eucalyptus can help you destress, clear the mind, and even help with breathing. Keep a piece of Eucalyptus in your shower so you can inhale it and relax. The steam releases the scent of the Eucalyptus oil and can be revitalizing. Make sure your pets cannot reach the plant.

    Jasmine: Jasmine is known to alleviate stress and reduce anxiety. The sweet and flowery fragrance can also help the body unwind. It has been used for centuries as a remedy for depression, anxiety, and insomnia. The scent directly impacts your brain’s central nervous system chemical known as GABA, which results in the calming of nerves and is soothing. Scientific studies also show indulging in the scent can soothe nervous tension, promote feelings of contentment, boost concentration and lower blood pressure.

    Gardenia: The light, beautifully scented gardenia oil offers a host of benefits, from boosting your mood to fighting off colds. Adding a few drops to a diffuser can help clear stuffy noses so you can breathe easier. The floral scent can also induce relaxation and reduce stress. You can also mix a few drops into your bath.

    Vanilla: The smell of vanilla, or vanilla bean, can elevate your mood and make you feel relaxed. Vanilla scents are known to evoke feelings of happiness and have a comforting scent, many love. Vanilla essential oils are said to have numerous benefits, including lowering your blood pressure, reducing inflammation, and helping fight depression. Smelling vanilla also has the ability to lift your mood. You can’t go wrong with a sweet-smelling vanilla candle or incredible smelling essential oils.

    Light and Ambience

    Research has shown that receiving an adequate amount of light is critical during the day. It not only improves your mood and energy levels but can also affect concentration. However, if the lights in a room are too bright, it can intensify certain feelings, so it’s better to incorporate warm lights at home and avoid intense lighting.

    Warm light bulbs and light boxes: Light bulbs that simulate natural lighting are a great choice, especially since many of us are spending an unusual amount of time indoors. It can help ease depression, make people feel happier, and even help create a cozy vibe. A light box should be placed nearby where you work or spend most of your time. If you’re attempting light therapy, it is usually the most effective in the morning to mimic the sun’s natural cycle and help keep you aligned with your circadian rhythm.

    Dimmer Switches: Sticking to a schedule and using dimmer switches can help you maintain and regulate your body’s sleep cycle. To help your mind and body wind down each day, dim the lights as the sun goes down. While you’re dimming the lights, try to avoid staring at bright devices with blue lights.

    Natural Light: Design your home in a way that allows you to let in more natural light. Letting in more natural light can stave off depression and help keep your serotonin levels up. Position mirrors across from windows to bring in more sunlight or hang a mirror across from your favorite view, so it brings the illusion of a second beautiful view.

    String Lights: String lights are an affordable and easy way to add ambiance or mood lighting to any space. They are easy to move around and hang wherever you’d like. You can also place them inside an empty wine bottle or lantern.

    Decor

    Room decor: When decorating your home, it’s important to surround yourself with items and things that make you feel happy and relaxed. Go from room to room and remove items that merely add to the clutter. Ask yourself how you feel when looking at each item, and if it doesn’t make you feel happy, get rid of it or donate it. Keep the things that make you feel more serene. Don’t feel guilty if you spent a lot of money on it or it was a gift, just focus on how each thing makes you feel.

    Artwork: Choose artwork and photographs that have a calming effect on you. Many people find quiet nature images and landscapes to be soothing. Even displaying a painting that uses calming neutral palettes like colors from the sky can make people feel calmer.

    Plants: Having plants around your home has numerous positive side effects. They can improve your concentration, make you happier, provide comfort, and even lower your blood pressure. Start placing them around your home in order to create an indoor oasis and reduce your stress levels. Numerous studies have shown that plants can also help reduce anxiety. Even caring for plants offers psychological benefits.

  • Wonderful Ways to Enjoy Winter – BHGRE #HappyHome

    It might be chilly outside, but there are numerous ways to still enjoy nature and the great outdoors. Uncover fun and unique winter activities, discover how to create a cozy outdoor space, and read about several creative ideas for hosting small and distanced outdoor gatherings.

    Fun Outdoor Activities:

    Go ice-skating! Before you glide across the ice, think about picking a theme and taking it to another level. Break out your bellbottoms and peace signs for a fun 70s skate, or maybe don funky futuristic apparel.

    If you’re looking for a way to stay in shape even if after it snows, snowshoeing is an excellent outdoor exercise. It’s also a fun way to see friends while keeping a safe distance and enjoying the beautiful fresh air. If you’re trying to save money this year and lift-tickets for skiing and snowboarding are a bit pricy, snowshoeing is a great alternative. Once you’ve mastered snowshoeing basics, it’s an easy activity for people of all ages.

    Treehouses are cool, but have you ever built an igloo? Not only are igloos sturdy and can last all winter, but it can be a fun and physical way to spend time with your family and friends. When choosing the perfect spot in your backyard, look for an area where the snow is at least two feet deep. Outline the circle on the ground and pack the snow down. Using a snow saw or knife, carefully saw blocks about 3 feet long and 14 inches high. While you are constructing the first row, remember to angle the blocks to slightly tile inward so the igloo curves. Use a shovel to make an entrance after you place the final brick. Once you are finished, strengthen the walls from outside the igloo with more snow.

    Build a snow castle instead of a sandcastle. You can use the same tools as you would to make sandcastles, such as buckets and shovels. Make your snow fortress vibrant and colorful by filling squirt bottles with water and food coloring and painting the snow in different colors.

    Instead of making a snowman, make an entire collection of snow animals. You could also build fun snow aliens and at nighttime place glowsticks inside their eyes, so they glow!

    Blow bubbles outside and watch magical ice crystals form as they freeze. The kids will love it; it’s truly mesmerizing to watch. Simply place bubble mixture in a small bowl and place it in the freezer for about 20 minutes to lower the temperature. After you take it out give it a quick stir, go outside and blow your bubbles. Be patient, many will pop, but once one sticks to a surface and begins freezing, it’s beautiful. For the best results this activity should be done on a cold day when the temperature is between 1-15 degrees.

    Get colorful and use the snow as a canvas! Fill several spray or squirt bottles with water and put a few drops of food coloring into each one. Let the kids paint the snow with fun colors.

    How to Create a Cozy Outdoor Space in Winter:

    Just because it’s winter doesn’t mean you can’t warm up an outdoor space with pops of color. Make a space feel visually warm and inviting by incorporating colorful pillows or blankets to your outdoor area. If your chairs don’t have covers, buy bright and fun cushions to liven them up.

    Make your very own outdoor fire pit for toasty fun all winter long. If you don’t have space or your county doesn’t allow firepits, you can still create a cozy ambiance with a tabletop fire bowl. Carefully place a small can of clean-burning, gel-alcohol fuel in a 10-12 inch diameter terra-cotta container or concrete container. Place fire glass around the bottom of the can and then light it up.

    Discover several winter door decorating ideas.

    Lights are a great and easy way to create an enchanting outdoor atmosphere. Illuminate the sky with warm string lights, add LED’s to your planters, or place candles in tall glass lanterns.

    Add an outdoor rug to the patio for a bit of panache and flair.

    Decorate your lawn or backyard with beautiful and colorful ice balls. Add a couple of drops of food coloring into a balloon and then slowly fill it with water. After you tie the balloon, place it outside and wait for it to freeze. Once they are solid, cut and peel the balloon off. They are beautiful to look at and will make your yard look magical.

    Discover these 10 inspiring winter garden ideas that will make for one attractive winter landscape.

    If you have a covered porch or outdoor space with a roof, add shades or curtains to help block some of the wind. It also can help an outdoor space look warm and inviting.

    Ideas for Hosting Small Gatherings Outdoors:

    Keep a basket inside filled with faux fur, cozy blankets so when guests come over everyone can grab a blanket on their way outside and stay nice and warm. Another amazing option that will keep your toes nice and warm are heated throw blankets.

    Offer your guests hand warmers to hold and keep their fingers nice and toasty.

    Time for layers! Fill a cute storage basket with clean hats, scarves, and other garments that guests can borrow. Just remember to wash them all once someone has used them.

    Play games outdoors so you are moving and can stay warmer. Grab some bean bags and play cornhole or put on a throwback playlist and dance the night away.

    Buy an outdoor heater to really warm you and your guests up. A free-standing propane heater is a convenient option that can heat about 16-18 square feet of deck space.

  • Joyful At-Home DIY Projects – BHGRE #HappyHome

    As we collectively struggle to get through the stay-at-home orders, social distancing, and quarantine that has accompanied the onset of the COVID-19 pandemic, it’s no secret that mental health has suffered. In a major way, our emotional well-being has been impacted by our job losses, health anxiety, and limited exposure to friends, family, and people in general.

    From having to learn how to safely putting away groceries to forcing ourselves to don a mask and stay  six feet away from those we care about, we’ve all been through the ringer lately. It has never been more important to focus on self-care and mental health. While there’s no quick fix for the underlying problems we are all facing during these times, there are some small things we can do for ourselves to inspire joy. At-home DIY projects are one way to lighten your mood and help you to feel in control of some aspects of your life, however minor.

    Enjoyable At-Home DIY Projects

    Have you always wanted to repaint your guest bedroom or give your bathroom a new look? These projects likely get shifted to the back burner during typical seasons of life, when work, family, and the chores of daily life get in the way. Now, though, you might be able to squeeze in some home improvement time in between Zoom calls or on stuck-at-home weekends.

    Ready to get started? Painting projects are great because they require more time than you might normally have, but they can be accomplished in a relatively short period of time, like over a weekend or after dinner for several days. You might already have brushes, painters’ tape, and drop cloths at home. A quick online order to curbside pickup at your local home improvement store can yield the paint you need and any other missing supplies. Then, it’s time to open your windows, throw on the radio, and let your thoughts flow as you refresh your home.

    Sick of your bathroom? You can give it an easy facelift by switching out window treatments, shower curtains, bath mats, and towels. Accessories make or break a bathroom, so finding coordinating pieces in one style or color family is a must. You can even get creative and change out drawer pulls to revive a tired vanity.

    DIY Kitchen Projects

    If you’re like most of us, you probably have been spending much more time in your kitchen than usual during this period of social distancing. Why not give it a few refreshes to make your time there more enjoyable?

    Have a messy pantry? Now’s the time to pull everything out. Add shelves made of old wood and mounting brackets, if you so desire. Use storage containers and wire shelves to organize items by type. Move older food products to the front of each row of its type to ensure it gets used before it goes bad.

    Need more organizational strategies? Hang Command hooks on the inside doors of your cabinets to hang measuring cups and spoons by their handles. Invest in a lid-storage container to tame your Tupperware collection. As you go through your kitchen, donate or recycle anything you find that you haven’t used in over a year. No matter how sizable your space, there’s no need to hang on to things that aren’t useful to you.

    Outdoor Projects Spark Joy

    Fill your heart with joy by engaging in some physical activity in the sunshine. Have a garden? Get to weeding, and add a few of your favorite blooms. Take the time to really marvel at your flowers once you’ve finished by sitting outside on a lawn chair and admiring them. Do this regularly so you can really benefit from your labor.

    Get creative with your DIY outdoor projects. Have you always dreamed of a yard mimicking an English cottage garden? Use slate or pavers to build a garden path. Install solar-powered lanterns along your path for maximum enjoyment at night. Roses are an integral aspect of this aesthetic, so invest in a trellis and get several varieties for a colorful treat.

    Do you have a deck? If so, use old fabric scraps to sew decorative pillows for your deck chairs. Add twinkling lights or tiki torches for some nighttime ambiance. Don’t have a deck, but want one? Now could be a great time to get building. Contact your local building authority to be sure you have the necessary permits before you get started. Research deck plans online to get great ideas and specific measurements before you buy any lumber or tools.