1. Lighting
In the winter,
especially on the coast where it is often grey outside in the winter months,
lighting is crucial. Check that all your lights are bright and change out any weak
or dim bulbs. Look for dark areas in the
house and see if lamps or strategically placed lighting will enhance those
areas. Warm light in the winter is nice, as are the daylight style bulbs. There are many options to choose from nowadays, so pick a light that suits the space and the time of year.
2. Windows
Winter light often
comes in at an angle, and dirty windows are really noticeable. Make sure the
windows are clean and clear. During the day open the window coverings to let as
much natural light in as possible while in the evenings have window coverings
closed against the dark.
3. Warmth
People love to feel
cozy in the winter, but keep in mind that they will be coming in with coats on
after being out in the cold air, so a house interior will already feel warmer
to them. In other words you want the home warm but not hot. A nice throw on the
couch and some soft accent pillows will enhance the cozy feeling.
4. Cleaning
In the winter when the
outside spaces are dormant and cold the inside needs to shine even more. Make sure the indoor living spaces are
sparkling. Flooring in the winter can quickly become muddy and dirty, so keep
watch on that. Also mud rooms and entryways in the winter quickly get cluttered
with coats, boots and gear which need to be cleared away.
5. Outdoor Lighting
and Access
While people won’t
spend as much time looking at the outdoors in the winter, they will notice a
dirty entryway our one that is not well lit. Keep it clean and bright, so the
entrances are reassuring, welcoming and safe.
6. Use Timers
Dark days in winter
can meet sometimes outdoor lights should be one earlier, while a bright sunny
day might mean lights don’t need to come on until later. A good timer from the
hardware store can be set for a certain time or even better is to buy one that
is light sensitive. This insures that when people show up the lights are on if
needed.
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