Featured in Good Housekeeping: My Summer Bedroom Refresh Tips
I was honored to be featured as an organizing expert in Good Housekeeping, where I shared several simple ways to refresh your bedroom for the summer season.
As the owner of Luxury Pro Organizer, I believe your bedroom should be more than organized. It should feel like a peaceful retreat where you can begin and end each day with a sense of calm. Small seasonal changes can make a surprisingly big difference in how your space looks, functions, and feels.
Here are three of the tips I shared.
1. Put Away Heavy Winter Bedding
One of the quickest ways to make a bedroom feel lighter for summer is to store heavy comforters, thick blankets, and oversized throws until cooler weather returns.
Replacing them with lightweight bedding instantly creates a brighter, fresher atmosphere while reducing visual heaviness throughout the room.
2. Refresh Your Nightstand
Nightstands often become catchalls for receipts, chargers, old books, and miscellaneous items.
A quick reset by removing anything you don't use nightly can transform the space into one that supports relaxation rather than reminding you of unfinished tasks.
3. Evaluate Your Bedroom Essentials
Summer is the perfect time to take a fresh look at the items you use every day. If something is worn out, no longer serves a purpose, or adds unnecessary visual clutter, consider letting it go.
Creating a luxurious home isn't about owning more—it's about intentionally surrounding yourself with items that add beauty, function, and peace of mind.
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These are just a few of the organizing ideas I shared with Good Housekeeping. To read the complete article and discover all of my expert recommendations, visit my Press page, where you'll find my national media features and the full article.
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