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Writer's pictureAlexis B Haas

Preparing Your Home for Winter: Address Key Issues Now

As we find ourselves in the midst of fall, it’s easy to focus on enjoying the great outdoors. But have you considered addressing any home issues now before winter rolls around again? Taking care of these problems during the warmer months can save you time, stress, and money down the line. At this point in time, my dad assists in our winter home preparation and my oh my are we lucky to have him!



Here are a few key areas to think about:


  1. Insulation and Heating: Check your insulation and heating systems. Proper insulation keeps your home warm and energy-efficient. Service your furnace or heating system now to ensure it’s ready for the cold months ahead.


  2. Windows and Doors: Inspect windows and doors for drafts. Sealing gaps can prevent heat loss and lower energy bills. Consider installing weather-stripping or upgrading to energy-efficient models.


  3. Roof and Gutters: Clean your gutters and inspect your roof for damage. Addressing any issues now can prevent leaks and water damage when the winter storms hit. If you are looking for professional recommendations, we can send some resources your way!


  4. Outdoor Maintenance: Take care of any outdoor maintenance tasks like trimming trees, repairing walkways, and securing outdoor furniture. This can help prevent winter hazards and keep your property safe.


  5. Interior Enhancements: Now is the perfect time to make interior updates that can improve your comfort and enjoyment during the colder months. Here are some ideas:

    • Cozy Textiles: Swap out lightweight summer fabrics for warmer materials. Think plush throws, flannel sheets, and thick curtains that can help insulate your space and add a cozy vibe.

    • Lighting: With shorter days approaching, updating your lighting can make a big difference. Consider adding layered lighting options such as floor lamps, table lamps, and warm-toned LED bulbs to create a welcoming ambiance.

    • Furniture Arrangement: Rearrange your furniture to create a more intimate and warm setting. Position seating areas around a central focal point like a fireplace or a large window to maximize both warmth and natural light.

    • Functional Spaces: Create functional spaces that cater to your winter lifestyle. This could include a reading nook, a home office, or a designated area for winter gear.

    • Color Scheme: Introduce warm colors into your décor. Rich hues like deep reds, burnt oranges, and warm browns can make your space feel inviting and snug.


An interior designer can be a great source of contact to help you with these enhancements. They bring a wealth of knowledge and expertise to ensure that every update is both aesthetically pleasing and functional. From selecting the right materials and colors to optimizing your space layout, an interior designer can tailor solutions to fit your specific needs and preferences.


At Bonae Interiors, our team is ready to assist you in making your home winter-ready. Whether it’s a small update or a major renovation, we can help transform your space into a cozy haven for the colder months ahead. Take time to consider these points and share this advice with your friends and family!






The Bonae Interiors Team


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