If you’re feeling a bit bored or tired of your home, you’re not alone—with the recent COVID-19 outbreak, many people are seeing much more of their homes and much less of the outside world. Thankfully, there are a bunch of small, easy changes you can make around your home that can really get your spirits up, and remind you what you loved about your home to begin with. Take a peek at this list and see if any of these ideas strike your fancy!

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Make your bed each morning.

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    Take a few minutes to tuck in your sheets and fluff up your pillows. Between unwinding and sleeping, you probably spend a good chunk of time in your bedroom. When you first wake up, smooth out your sheets, tuck in your blankets, and get everything looking fresh and nice. Sliding into a neat, clean bed every night is a great way to reconnect and fall in love with your home again![1]
    • You can also switch things up by tossing some new throw blankets over the bedspread, or by tossing a couple new throw pillows onto your bed.
    • This is a great way to feel more productive and comfortable if you work or study from home.
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Toss out anything you don’t want.

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Give your messy rooms a deep clean.

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    • A little cleaning can go a long way! Dusting the shelves or sweeping the floor can make a big difference in a messy room.
    • You don’t have to dedicate a whole day to cleaning—just an hour can make a big difference. If you tidy up your home on a regular basis, you can save yourself some extra cleaning time in the long run.

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Freshen up your space with flowers.

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    Pick up a bouquet of fresh flowers from the florist. Set them in a vase of water, and place them somewhere you can admire them. A simple vase of flowers can really jazz up your living space and make you feel like you’re staying at a fancy hotel.[7]
    • Fake flowers are another great way to jazz up your living space—plus, they never go bad![8]
    • You can also jazz up your home with live flowers, too! Jade plants, philodendrons, and succulents are great, low-maintenance options to consider.[9]
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Upcycle a piece of furniture.

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    Refresh an old piece of furniture in your home. Add a fresh coat of paint to an older fixture in your home, or move it to a different section of your home. Giving some new life to your furniture may help give some new life to your home, as well![12]
    • For instance, you can paint over an old cupboard with milk paint to give it a rustic vibe.
    • You might move a bookshelf from your living room to your bedroom to change things up.
    • You can reupholster your furniture with new materials, or slide on a cover with a cute design.

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Invite friends and family over.

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    Make new memories with your loved ones. A great way to love your home is to love the people you’re spending time with. Invite your loved ones over for get-togethers at your place, so you can associate tons of positive memories with your home.[15]
    • For instance, you can invite a few friends over for a game night, or host a happy hour.
    • During COVID-19, you might not be able to physically hang out with your loved ones. If you live in an area with a lot of restrictions, have fun with your friends and relatives instead.[16]
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This article was co-authored by wikiHow staff writer, Janice Tieperman. Janice is a professional and creative writer who has worked at wikiHow since 2019. With both a B.A. and M.A. in English from East Stroudsburg University, she has a passion for writing a wide variety of content for anyone and everyone. In her free time, you can find her working on a new crochet pattern, listening to true crime podcasts, or tackling a new creative writing project. This article has been viewed 12,756 times.
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