Changing the mood of your home to match the seasons can be one of the most fulfilling ways to use your living space. The look, feel, and even smell of each season can perfectly complement your home with a few small adjustments that contribute to your overall wellness as the seasons change. From swapping textures and fabrics to bringing foliage inside, here are some ideas.
Adjust the Lighting Temperatures
The lighting temperature of a room can dramatically change how it feels and can even impact energy levels. But what temperatures are best for each season? In spring and summer, you have a lot more sunlight available, which is better contrasted with whiter and brighter lighting for making spaces feel larger and more airy. You can control this with window shades, which can be used all year round, even when opting for warmer lighting for coziness in fall and winter.
Swap Out Textures, Fabrics and Linens
The fabrics and textures of a room or space can directly contribute to the visual weight it carries. If something is adorned with knitted fabrics and double-layer blankets, it feels much warmer and is best suited to the fall and winter. Conversely, lighter cotton fabrics will feel airier and softer, which makes them better for late spring and summer. Either way, your mood will also be elevated when the warmth or coolness of the home matches the season you are enjoying.
Changing the Mood of Your Home with Scents
It is suggested that 75% of daily emotions are linked to our sense of smell. If this is true, the aroma plays a vital part in how your mood is affected at home. Of course, most people do indeed enjoy scents across the seasons, and even seasonal flower wreaths can trigger magical memories. You may already be aware there are many aromas associated with the seasons, such as lavender in the spring and the enticing scent of cinnamon and apples in the winter.
Bring Seasonal Foliage Inside
You don’t have to spend tons of money on seasonal décor. In fact, you can find perfectly usable items for free by looking outside. Spring flowers such as daffodils are abundant during the warmer months, and you can brighten up a room with a few bunches. Of course, winter foliage such as holly and pinecones can set the mood for a seasonal table over the holidays. You can add these to vases and bowls, or find artistic ways to use up the free gifts of the season.
Refresh Art Pieces and Accents to Match the Season
Small changes in the home can welcome a season and get you in the mood for what’s to come. It’s traditional in many countries to decorate for holidays such as Christmas, but you can add decorative pieces at any time. For example, you may want to put up some seasonal wall art with the colors and hues that match the current season. Combined with lighting and some other methods mentioned, you can really set the mood for the good times each season brings.
Summary
Adjusting lighting temperature is a powerful method of changing the mood of your home to match the season and welcome what it can bring. Of course, each season also has some associated aromas, and refreshing art pieces to match can get you in the mood for a change.

