Ready Your Home for Fall to Savor the Season More
These 14 tasks will help you seamlessly transition your home from summer to fall.
1. Inspect the roof, gutters and drainpipes.
Depending on your climate, you may want to hold off until later in the
fall (when most leaves have dropped) before cleaning the gutters, but
doing a visual inspection now is a good idea. If any branches and leaves
fell during summer storms, remove them so they don't cause blockages
during autumn rains. Inspecting your roof now will leave ample time to
have repairs or a replacement made before winter.
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2. Edit your crafting stash.
If you knit, sew or practice any other craft that comes with lots of
supplies, it's time to begin sorting and purging that mountainous stash.
Fall and winter will beckon with cold afternoons that are perfect for
engaging in making something with your own two hands — be ready!
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3. Move firewood to a covered area.
Be sure to check for insects before bringing any wood indoors. Don't
store wood with bugs, especially termites, indoors (or against the
outside of your house).
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6. Clear your desk. If you
do any work from home (or have a student in the house), now is the ideal
time to tackle those piles of paper and start this busy season with a
clean and clear workspace. Have drawers, cabinets or shelving within
arm's reach so you can easily put things away and not clutter up that
desk again.
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7. Sort the pantry. Set the
stage for healthy dinners by creating a neat and orderly pantry with
healthful choices front and center. Toss expired foods and consolidate
packages that have just a little left. If you like, pick up a flat of
canning jars and a packet of labels to create your own organizing system
for bulk-bin goods.
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9. Tidy the porch. After a
season's worth of sandy feet tramping back and forth, your porch
deserves a good cleaning. Sweep away sand, clean the front windows and
door, check porch lights and add a few extras like hurricane lanterns or
autumnal potted plants.
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11. Check lighting throughout your home.
As the autumn sun dips lower in the sky, you may find you crave a
little extra light in your rooms. A few small table lamps or even a
strand of twinkle lights can make all the difference in creating a cozy
ambience.
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by Emily McCall
by Emily McCall
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13. Swap out bedding. Bring
cozy quilts and duvets out of storage so they will be within reach on
that first chilly night. Check now if anything needs to be laundered and
you'll have time to wash it before you really need it.
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14. Savor your hard work!
Sit back and enjoy a well-deserved rest. Brew a pot of tea, pour
yourself a glass of wine, crack open a new novel or do whatever puts the
icing on your cake.
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