My house just received a major overhaul. Fall is typically our busiest time of year and so the major fall cleaning/purge that I usually want to do usually doesn鈥檛 get to happen.
When I prepare to decorate for Christmas, though, is when I always end up doing that deep clean, decluttering, and then reorganizing.
I鈥檝e realized that it has become an important value of mine and my husband鈥檚 to be very intentional in the spaces we create in our home. Though I鈥檝e always enjoyed decorating my home it wasn鈥檛 until we started homeschooling that I started to look at every space in a new light.
We spend a lot of hours in our home. That means it has to work for us. It has to inspire us. It has to be a safe and beautiful place.
Over the winter months, I love to create cozy and inviting spaces. Ones that draw my family in. The first step for me in this process is to declutter. It鈥檚 important for both my kids and myself that everything has a home or a place to go back to. When they know where that it is, it鈥檚 much easier for them to keep the house uncluttered. When the house isn鈥檛 overrun by 鈥渟tuff,鈥 we have space to play, to create and to breathe.
I also change all our duvets and shams with the season. That means that they鈥檝e just transitioned from geometrics and florals to red and white gingham for Christmas. The kids also have their own six-foot rose gold tree in their room and log fireplace. Just that simple switch has drawn them up there more and more. My son excitedly exclaimed to his sister, 鈥淟et鈥檚 go chill and read in our room!鈥 I love that they love their space.
Our table has also become a more inviting space with the addition of a craft paper runner that we can draw on as well as brass candle sticks and pine cones. We linger longer over meals doodling and conversing.
What is your idea of an inspiring space?
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