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Bring These 8 Changes In Your Home Decor For A Soothing Monsoon This Season

Monsoon is here and as the clouds are showering with their own time interest, there are certain things that demand to be moved from their original places. Yes, believe it or not, changing your home decor with seasons can bring a lot of positivity and all the good feeling that you’re looking for.

There’s a reason why a change in aura bring a change in you and if even you want to see that change and combat the sticky monsoons then we do have some ways. These easy-peasy changes are simple to implement and will take you no time. However, once done you can immediately see the benefits and something positive by it.

1. Substitute your room fresheners with some scented candles in order to ditch the moist and damp smell in your rooms, which usually comes with a lot of rain and is not pleasant at all. While there are many options to go through, try something refreshing and bring the peace of mind you’re looking forward to.

2. Resort to bright coloured bedsheets and pillow covers in order to combat the otherwise gloomy weather outside. These bright shades can immediately lift your spirit up and mood too.

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3. Along with bright colours, you can also bring change in the fabric that you use. Light fabrics go easy on your skin and even look much better than those heavy weighted fabrics. Synthetic blends are just the safest bet out there for you.

4. Monsoon is all about the rain and at times it can simply be one of the most magnificent sights you could ever get to witness and in such case, you definitely need a specified area for those staring-into-the-wilderness time. Decorate an area, close to the window, with all the comfortable things in your house. Along with this, you can also add in some wind chimes and fairy lights for those calm window sessions.

5. The shoe rack is more necessary than ever in your household. Plus, it should be placed right by the entrance so that anyone who enters your home can put their shoes to rest over there. While this practice is always helpful, monsoon just gets to be the necessary time for it. No one wants all the mud and dirt from the road, right into their houses and this can save you all the extra cleaning that you otherwise have to do.

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6. Ditch all the extra (just for decoration) rugs with silk or wool furnishing in your house for the monsoon season. The rug fabric immediately attracts moisture and this is definitely not a good thing in the already humid weather.
7. Get the nature inside your house. Yes, you read that right. Bring in all the saplings or succulents and get all the beautiful greenery right by your side.
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8. Mosquito and Bug repellent in-house is an absolute must in this season. These repellents will save you from all the fuss of killing that unwanted bug in your house.

Told you, right? These 8 simple things will make your monsoon life a lot more bearable and easier to stand by.

19th June 2017
Jyotsna Amla

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