We thought we would be done with it by now. But, Omnicron and Delta spawned and then killed our dreams of a winter spent sans quarantines, cavorting outside with Frosty. It sucks. But adaptability is what makes the human race great. So, adapt we will. Meanwhile, those in the home-decorating field have tips to keep us home and yet sane. First off, miss the outdoors less by bringing it inside. Scatter green plants all over your home. Use texture. Find those fabrics that beg to be touched. The ones that just scream sensuosity. Leather, ostrich, velvet, silk. Put these wherever you can. The idea is to involve and use all your senses. To that end. Remember SAD, Seasonal Affective Disorder? It’s a real thing. So, act accordingly. Fill your home with light to offset the blues of darkening nights. Your mood will thank you. So will your chocolate stash.
Key Takeaways:
- One way to miss the outside less, is to strew green house plants all over your house.
- Add textural vibes to your decor with fabrics that simply ooze sensuousness, like leather, velvet, ostrich, and silk.
- SAD is a real disease. Make it go away by adding lots of light and a bright ambiance to your home.
“Like it or not, another pandemic winter is on the horizon. If you live in a colder climate and don’t feel comfortable gathering with others indoors in a restaurant or event setting, you may be worried about yet another year spent in your space — not to mention bored with your surroundings.”
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