Remember to switch heavy blankets for light throws, dark bed linen for summer lights, and thermal curtains for billowy voiles. Other techniques to explore include opening windows (remember to clean them), strategically positioning mirrors to reflect light, and putting plants on sideboards.
The best way to prepare your house for summer is to add a little greenery inside. A quick and simple approach to accomplish this is simply gathering and painting a number of garden twigs. As additional favorite flowers bloom, you can then supplement this with ribbons, daffodils, and other decorations.
For a relaxed atmosphere at home, choose bright colors like oranges, zesty yellows, and pastel blues. You may zone a space with paint, add a few sea-green turquoise scatter pillows to your sofa, or buy fresh bed linen that feels as light as summer mornings.
Pay particular attention to the levels that separate the conditioned and unconditioned areas of your home, including the attic. You can add more insulation on top of the material you already have.
Due to higher temperatures and humidity, mold spores prosper throughout the summer. Check your home for a build-up of water, making sure your bathroom is well-ventilated, checking sinks and tubs for leaks, and remember to keep washing machine doors open after use.