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How to Brighten and Lighten up Your Home Atmosphere During Gloomy and Shady Seasons

Aside from snow and cold weather, the winter season also brought a piece of momentary darkness. And in some places, long period of a gloomy and shady environment is being experienced by some houses. And to somehow bring light to your homes every winter season, Rent.Com presented some tips below:

Bring Light into Your Space During the Winter Season

 

-Open Your Shades

Capitalize on the natural lighting that is available by opening your window shades or curtains. This not only lets precious sunrays inside your home, it can help lower your heating bills too. Additionally, if you have heavyweight drapes you can swap them for something transparent, so the light can shine through the fabric.

-Lighten Up Your Decor

Light bounces off light hues and is absorbed by dark colors. So make sure your bedroom's linens are a bright white or a muted tone. Additionally, changeup your drapes, tablecloth and sofa cover (if it is removable). Also, bring in fun accent pillows for a pop of color. Read original post...

There are many things that you may add up in order to lighten and brighten up your place during winter or even gloomy rainy seasons. Aside from putting up some additional lights, you may also do some activities to make your place lively and more entertaining. Since you will be stuck at home for most of the times, then you may want to try some of these activities as advised by Kelly Medeiros in her article:

 

50 Fun Things to Do When You're Stuck Inside During Winter

-Make an Awesome Breakfast

Time to step it up from the on-the-run breakfast you usually have and make some French toast, bacon, or eggs to enjoy. Or try something different, but easy, like skillet apple pancakes.

-Happy Hour

Assuming it's noon somewhere, use this lazy day to whip up an exotic cocktail, favorite glass of wine, or a delicious hot cocktail to enjoy. Add some small appetizers to the mix to make for your own little happy hour. Read full post...

 


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