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Fall 2006
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Get a Head Start on the Holidays

You update your wardrobe each season, so why not update your home as well? In fact, with its crisp, cool air and vivid jewel-toned natural colors, fall is the perfect time to add small touches and pick-me-ups to your home. Here, our month-by-month guide.

Late September: Now that summer has officially ended, Aire Serv reminds you to take a moment to change your air filters—they've pulled double-duty over the hot months to keep out pollen and other contaminants. As the temperature begins to shift towards cooler conditions, now is also a good time to plant your seasonal bulbs; come spring, your garden will be flourishing.

September is also a great time to get organized," says Moll Anderson, home design expert and author of Change Your Home, Change Your Life (Cool Spring Press). "Store the things you use on a daily basis in decorative containers—think rattan, canvas, acrylic, metal, and wood. Remember, when you de-clutter your home, you de-clutter your life."

Early October: "As the nights begin to get a bit chilly, bring luxurious and comforting fabrics into your home," says Anderson. "Try faux fur throws, heavy velvet drapes, and decadent cashmere throw pillows. Not only are these materials great for the look of a room, they're the perfect way to make your home—and you—feel special." Now is also the ideal time to bring some of those lush jewel tones of the season inside. Consider updating the paint colors on your walls or adding smaller touches, such as richly hued lampshades or sheets. If you've always dreamed of a full kitchen remodel, give DreamMaker Bath & Kitchen a call. They provide a complimentary initial consultation to introduce you to the remodeling process.

Late October: Before you "amp up" for heavy holiday cooking, give Mr. Rooter a call to service your drains. Nothing ruins the holiday spirit faster than a fiasco in the kitchen.

Early November: Just because the flowers have disappeared from your garden doesn't mean that they should disappear from your home. Liven up your living space with fresh arrangements. Find inspiration in the outdoors: Consider adding in vibrant leaves to your bouquets or creating stick arrangements for your coffee table. And don't forget to look to your pantry for ideas. Colorful gourds make a perfect centerpiece.

Late November: "Fall is the kickoff of the holiday entertaining season, but it doesn't have to be stressful," says Anderson. "Now is a great time to take stock of what you do have in your home that could be used to throw a last-minute get-together." And before relatives and friends descend upon your house and tie up any spare free time, enjoy a few family moments while hanging lights and putting up simple decorations. Indulge in hot chocolate while doing so!
Don't forget to have Mr. Electric check your receptacles and wiring before the holiday lights go up.

Early December: "If you start to feel the Scrooge, take a break for yourself and adjust your atmosphere," says Anderson. "If you need to wind down, dim the lights and turn on some soothing tunes. For energy, try tapping your foot to something with a peppy beat. Take a break for yourself—even if it's just five minutes—and then get back to your (holi)day as the new-and-improved you."

Allison Winn Scotch is a New York-based freelance writer. She frequently contributes to Shape, Women's Health, InStyle Weddings, and Parents.

   
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