Here are 5 smart ways to protect your living room this monsoon
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The monsoon is perfect for slow weekends at home, but the extra moisture in the air can make your living room feel damp, cluttered and uncomfortable.
A few simple changes can help keep your space fresh this season and you don’t have to buy new furniture to make it happen. Amid the ongoing monsoon season in Mumbai, Furlenco suggests important tips to keep your home in good condition without putting too much effort into it.
Here are 5 easy tips to keep your home monsoon-ready:
Pick furniture that’s easy to maintain
Heavy upholstery tends to hold on to moisture during the rains. Choosing furniture with easy-to-clean finishes can help keep your living room feeling fresh throughout the season.
Give your furniture some breathing room
Avoid placing sofas and cabinets flush against walls. A little space allows better airflow and helps prevent damp patches and mould from building up.
Keep clutter to a minimum
A well-organised room always feels lighter. Add smart storage like TV units or sideboards to neatly tuck away everyday essentials and create a cleaner, more open space.
Brighten up rainy days
Grey skies can make any room feel dull. Warm lighting, light-coloured furniture and a few indoor plants can instantly make your living room feel more inviting.
Refresh your space without the commitment
If you’re looking for a seasonal update, renting furniture is also an easy way to switch things up without making a long-term investment, and keeping your furniture intact.
A comfortable home doesn’t need a complete makeover. Sometimes, a few thoughtful updates with these easy tips to protect your home during the monsoon are all it takes to make your living room ready for the rainy season.
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