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October 21, 2022Fall’s arrival brings with it the realization that the trio of holidays that close the year will soon be upon us. Time flies in these months – it feels like you no sooner have the house decorated for Halloween than you must swap out October’s frights for November’s family festiveness and then turn on a dime again to prepare for the Christmas season.
Making sure your décor keeps up with the calendar can be a particularly tricky proposition for owners of manufactured homes. After all, given such units’ smaller confines, just a few misplaced or ill-chosen items can make your home look cluttered rather than welcoming. The solution lies in considering both atmosphere and function as you approach holiday decorating, a strategy that enables you to enhance the overall environment of your home while also caring for its basic systems. The results will please both you and your guests in the last festive months of 2022.
Clean and Organize: Spring cleaning has its place, but the fall variety bring with it the opportunity to clear out all that needless clutter in advance of the holidays. Cast a critical eye around your home to determine what needs to be tossed and what needs to be more efficiently stored.
Be Prepared: Cooler weather means you will be spending more time indoors, so now is the time to catch up on all that basic maintenance you let slide in the heat of summer. You can improve the indoor air quality by having you filters and ducts checked and cleaned. Also inspect your appliance, septic system and HVAC to make sure they are operating a full efficiency and prepare for that holiday foot traffic by repairing any walkways that might trip up a visitor.
Bring the Outdoors In: Once those function strategies are complete, we can look toward how best to enhance your manufactured home’s atmosphere as we proceed toward the end of the year. One favorite is to bring selective outdoors elements into you home. Pumpkins and Indian corn are November staples; consider natural branches or logs to augment December’s wintry vibe.
Let There Be Lights: Additional lighting can certainly augment that cozy holiday feeling we all desire this time of year. When it comes to natural lighting, a few well-placed candles will do the trick. You also might want to consider stringing lights over doors and around entryways to add a dash of drama and warmth.
Quality Over Quantity: A little bit goes a long way in smaller spaces, so do not go overboard with the decorations. Skip the bulky centerpieces, for example, as they might tend to make your home look stuffy, in addition to eating up needed table space you will need when holiday company comes to call.
Trim the List: Now that you have created a welcoming environment, you will want to share it with others. Given the limited space, owners of manufactured homes are advised to invite wisely. After all, more is now always merrier.
At Harmony Communities, we feel strongly that each resident has a sense of home. That they come home from work and feel pride in their environment and in their place in the greater community. That families are comfortable raising children in our neighborhoods, and that couples and singles know that they belong to something bigger than their four walls. In other words, we seek to create harmony within each community, making our communities not just passable, but peaceful, safe, functional, and beautiful.