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How to Make Your Home More Comfortable

With many people around the country still stuck at home with very few places to go due to shelter-in-place orders, more people are looking for ways to improve their homes. Since you’re likely spending a lot more of the summer in your house than you normally would, now’s the perfect time to learn how to make your home more comfortable.

Invest in comfortable seating

The most important thing to do to make your home more comfortable is to invest in comfortable seating. At the entryway, it’s important to have seating to comfortably put on and take off your shoes upon entering or exiting the home. You’ll also want comfortable dining chairs so that your meals will be cozy and inviting. Of course, the most important room in which to have comfortable seating is the living room. Living rooms are designed for spending time socializing, and it’s a lot easier to do this when you’re comfortable and happy in the seating options.

Spend time perfecting your bed

People need plenty of sleep in the most relaxing space possible. Invest in comfortable sheets and a warm comforter, duvet, or quilt. Test out some pillows and find a few that are supportive and cozy. Make your bed every day, at least before you get in it for the night. Spending the time and energy to make your bed a calming and inviting space can lend to better sleeping habits and more relaxation when you wake up. Always aim for a cozier bedroom by making little improvements. Small changes can go a long way in the overall feel of a room.

Keep cozy items throughout your home

Every living room needs a few throw blankets in case a cold draft finds its way inside. Cozy throws and cushy pillows can only make a room more comfortable and stylish. Add small touches of cozy in each room, whether it’s with a cushy rug in the foyer, a warm blanket in the living room, or a nice throw pillow on your accent chair. There are tons of ways to add a little extra cozy to each room in your house. Adding a nice touch like trying to find a mirror or two that can reflect the room and make it feel bigger, more spacious, is a nice touch!

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Written by Logan Voss

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