I’m a professional homebody and this is what spring looks like around here. After a long New England winter (that by the way had no intention of going anywhere anytime soon), I start craving light. Not just sunshine (although I’ll take that too), but lightness in our home. Lighter layers. Brighter corners. Rooms that feel like they can finally breathe. Refreshing our home for spring is not a dramatic makeover. It’s about paying attention to the smaller details, what feels heavy, cleaning what winter left behind, rotating a few things, and letting in more light. Refreshing our home is a slow process for me. I move slowly, room by room, doing on thing at a time. There’s something incredibly satisfying about seeing a space wake up again after months of cozy hibernation. It reminds me that homes, just like seasons, are meant to evolve. And here’s the best part…none of it requires starting over. Most of it is simply using what we already have in a more intentional way. This is the rhythm I love, noticing when it’s time for a shift and leaning into it. springdecor cozyhome homesweethome LTKSeasonal LTKfitnessgoals LTKHome