Summertime Prep: Get Your Home Ready for Summer Before School’s Out

Summertime Prep: Get Your Home Ready for Summer Before School’s Out

Ah, summer—the season of sunshine, warmth, and endless possibilities. As the days grow longer and temperatures rise, it's the perfect time to prepare your home for the summer season – especially while you’ve still got it to yourself for a bit! 


Whether this summer calls for hosting backyard barbecues or simply seeking solace in the cool indoors, here are some simple and practical tips to get your home ready for the summer fun that lies ahead.


Let the Light in:


Bid farewell to the winter gloom by embracing natural light. Clean your windows to let the sun's rays stream in and brighten up your home. Hot tip: Our microfiber bar towels are the perfect size and fabrication for window duty!


And because summer’s nearly here, swap heavy curtains for lightweight fabrics or opt for blinds that allow for easy adjustments. Consider adding sheer curtains to create a breezy and airy feel while maintaining privacy.


Revitalize Outdoor Spaces:


Long hours spent outdoors is just one of summer’s truest joys. Sprucing up your outdoor spaces can help transform them into inviting retreats. Start by cleaning your patio or deck, removing debris and giving it a good scrub. Add vibrant potted plants, comfortable seating, and cozy outdoor rugs to create a welcoming ambiance. Don't forget to check your outdoor furniture for any repairs or touch-ups needed.


Embrace Tropical Tones:


Give your home a summery feel by incorporating tropical hues into your decor. Introduce pops of color with accent pillows, throws and other textiles in coral, turquoise or sunny yellow. We love bright, vibrant prints in the summertime, like our Pink Sky or Little Water kitchen towels. Some super simple changes in colors and prints around your home can instantly uplift the mood and infuse your space with a fresh, beachy vibe.


Upgrade Your Bedding:


As temperatures rise, it's time to swap your cozy winter bedding for lighter options. Opt for breathable materials like cotton or linen sheets that promote airflow and help you stay cool during hot summer nights. Consider investing in a lightweight duvet or a bedspread that adds a touch of style while keeping you comfortable.


Stay Cool with Ceiling Fans:


Ceiling fans are a cost-effective and energy-efficient way to keep your home cool. Make sure your ceiling fans are in good working condition by dusting the blades and lubricating the motor. Adjust the fan's rotation to counter-clockwise for a cooling breeze. If you don't have ceiling fans, portable fans can also do the trick in providing instant relief from the heat.


Air Out Your Home:


Fresh air is synonymous with summer. Open up your windows and doors to create cross ventilation, allowing cool breezes to circulate through your home. Consider installing screens to keep bugs at bay while enjoying the refreshing airflow. If your home tends to get hot, consider using window shades or blinds to block direct sunlight during the hottest parts of the day.


Declutter and Organize:


We know, we know… easier said than done! But summer is a great time to declutter and organize your living space. Donate or sell items you no longer need to create a sense of spaciousness. Clear out closets, cupboards,and pantries, discarding expired items and organizing essentials for easy access. An organized home will not only look inviting but also provide a sense of tranquility.


Prep Your Garden:


A well-maintained garden can be your summer oasis. Trim overgrown hedges and shrubs, weed flower beds, and give your lawn some TLC. Add vibrant plants and flowers that thrive in the summer heat, such as sunflowers, marigolds, or petunias. Remember to water regularly and provide shade for delicate plants to help them flourish.


Check Your Air Conditioning:


Before the scorching summer heat sets in, ensure your air conditioning system is in top shape. Clean or replace filters to improve efficiency and airflow. Consider scheduling a professional maintenance check to identify any issues that may impact your cooling system's performance. It's better to address these concerns early on than


Create Outdoor Entertainment:


Summer is the perfect time to gather with friends and family for outdoor fun. Set up an outdoor entertainment area with comfortable seating, a barbecue grill, and perhaps even a fire pit for cozy evenings. Invest in some outdoor games like cornhole, badminton, or a volleyball net to keep everyone entertained. If you have a pool or hot tub, make sure you’ve got fresh, bright beach towels at the ready for guests – this will make your home the go-to spot for summer get-togethers.


Stay Hydrated:


As temperatures rise, it's crucial to stay hydrated. Prepare your home for the summer season by setting up hydration stations throughout your living spaces. Keep a variety of refreshing beverages on hand, such as infused water, iced tea or fruit juices. Create a designated area in the fridge for chilled drinks or invest in a beverage cooler to have them easily accessible.


Think Safety First:


Summer fun should always go hand in hand with safety precautions. Ensure that your home is equipped with essential safety measures. Check smoke detectors and carbon monoxide detectors to ensure they're functioning correctly. If you have a pool, inspect the fences and gates to ensure they are secure, and always supervise children when they are near water.


Prepare for Summer Storms:


These days, extreme weather seems to be the norm! And summer can bring intense storms, so it's important to prepare your home for inclement weather. Clean out gutters and downspouts to prevent clogging, and trim tree branches that may pose a risk during strong winds. Have an emergency kit ready with essential supplies like flashlights, batteries, non-perishable food and a first aid kit. It's better to be prepared and have peace of mind.


Create a Relaxation Zone:


If summer isn’t relaxing, you’re doing it wrong! Help yourself get your R&R on by setting up a designated relaxation zone in your home where you can escape the heat and recharge. Create a cozy reading nook with comfortable seating, soft lighting and a bookshelf filled with your favorite summer reads. Consider adding elements like scented candles or essential oils to create a calming ambiance.


Whether you’ve only got time to check a few pre-summer chores off the list or (cheers to you!) you master the summer prep game, putting in a little effort now will allow you to reap the rewards all summer long. From sprucing up your outdoor areas to making your indoors feel a little more summery, you’ve got time to make this summer fun, relaxing and memorable for the entire family. 

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