5 Spring Kitchen Resets + A Rhythm for a New Season - The Inspired Room
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5 Spring Kitchen Resets + A Rhythm for a New Season - The Inspired Room
"We have a few things we do almost every season, but here are five spring kitchen resets we've done over the past couple of weeks: clearing the counters to give to all surfaces a good cleaning, rearranging or swapping decor so it feels fresh, bringing in fresh plants for the season and saying goodbye to any we killed, changing our cafe curtains, and touching up paint."
"Little seasonal updates like these and my daily routines are part of what I call home rhythms - simple practices that help a home feel fresh and welcoming again. I've found that finding a sustainable and enjoyable rhythm for each season at home is the secret to keeping up with so much of what needs to be done around the house, and in life, too."
"It took me about 10 years of struggling with our home - always feeling overwhelmed, before I discovered how much easier everyday could be with a simple sustainable rhythm! I'm still amazed how rhythms help not only for productivity and getting things done, but for our well-being, too. Turns out they help with more than just messes around the house, they reduce stress and anxiety."
Spring offers an ideal opportunity to refresh the kitchen through intentional seasonal resets. Key practices include clearing counters for deep cleaning, rearranging decor, introducing fresh plants, updating cafe curtains, and touching up paint. These seasonal updates, combined with consistent daily routines like making beds and washing dishes, form what are called home rhythms. Establishing sustainable seasonal rhythms proves transformative for household management, reducing overwhelm and stress while promoting well-being. Simple, consistent practices create a sense of control and calm throughout the home, making daily life feel more manageable and intentional.
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