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    Little Summer Habits That Make Home Feel Like a Retreat

    There’s something about summer that makes you crave ease. Lighter meals. Open windows. Slower mornings. Even if your calendar...

    • Erin Brumleve
    • August 26th, 2025
    • 5 min read

    There’s something about summer that makes you crave ease. Lighter meals. Open windows. Slower mornings. Even if your calendar doesn’t change much, the season itself seems to ask for a shift, something that makes your home feel like the place you want to be, not just the place you end up at the end of the day.

    Here’s the good news: you don’t need a second property or a designer budget to get that “summer retreat” feeling. You don’t even need to rearrange your furniture. What makes a home feel like a retreat is about how you use it, not how it looks on Instagram.

    Below are a few small, intentional habits that can help your home feel softer, calmer, and a little more like a retreat this summer.

    1. Let the Morning In Before the Day Starts

    Before the emails, before the kids are up, before the coffee even finishes brewing, think about opening a window or two, even if it’s just for a few minutes.

    Letting in fresh air early in the day shifts the mood of your whole home. It clears out the overnight stillness and brings in that fresh, morning light that feels different from the rest of the day. 

    2. Anchor One Area That Feels Peaceful

    You don’t need your entire home to feel like a magazine. But one corner? That you can manage.

    Maybe it’s your favorite chair with a good book nearby. Maybe it’s a bathroom counter that’s not covered in products or a nightstand with nothing but a lamp and a journal. When one space feels calm, it makes it easier to come back to that feeling throughout the day.

    3. Adjust Your Lighting (Especially in the Evenings)

    There’s a reason vacation rentals rely so much on ambient lighting. It changes everything.

    If your home feels “on” all the time, try adding a few softer lights—lamps in place of overheads, warm-toned bulbs, battery-powered candles in places you’d least expect. Summer evenings already have a built-in glow. Let your lighting follow suit.

    Even swapping out a harsh bulb in the entryway or bathroom for something warmer can make the space feel more inviting at the end of the day.

    4. Create a Scent You Associate with Summer

    Scent is memory. One whiff of sunscreen and you’re back at the beach. One candle and it’s suddenly June again.

    You can use that to your advantage at home. Try choosing a single scent to associate with summer in your space, something that feels fresh, not overpowering. Citrus, basil, sea salt, rosemary, linen. Use it in a diffuser, a hand soap, or a room spray by the door. 

    5. Streamline the Entryway (and the Exit)

    It’s the first thing you see when you walk in. And if it’s chaotic, it can set the tone for the whole evening.

    In the summer, entryways tend to collect piles: shoes, swim bags, sunscreen, dog leashes, half-dry towels. Even without a mudroom, a little structure helps. A basket by the door or a couple of well-placed hooks can keep the everyday clutter from taking over.

    Same goes for heading out. If there’s a spot near the door where you keep what you need for summer errands (sunglasses, water bottle, bug spray), it cuts the friction and helps the day start with a little less rush.

    6. Make It Easier to Be Barefoot

    One underrated sign that your home feels like a retreat? You actually want to be barefoot.

    Take a quick scan: are the floors clean? Are the rugs soft? Is there a towel by the patio door so wet feet don’t cause stress? You don’t need to deep clean every day. Just take five minutes in the evening to sweep the high-traffic areas or shake out the welcome mat.

    Small comforts, like not worrying about stepping on crumbs or cold tile, add up. Especially when you’re walking around in your favorite worn-in sandals or no shoes at all.

    7. Add a Soundtrack to Your Evenings

    What do you hear when you’re winding down at home? If it’s the ping of email notifications or the background noise of a TV you’re not really watching, try swapping it out for something that feels more intentional.

    A simple playlist, soft instrumental music, even the sound of a fan or summer rain can shift the entire energy of your space.

    8. Keep Cold Drinks Within Reach

    Hydration may not sound like a home design tip, but when you’re always a little too warm and a little too busy, it makes a difference.

    Try keeping a carafe of cold water on the counter with slices of citrus or mint. Or stock your fridge with a few low-effort, high-satisfaction drinks—sparkling water, lemonade, iced coffee. Little things like this make your home feel taken care of, even when the schedule gets messy.

    Want a Home That Supports the Life You Want to Live?

    We believe the right home isn’t just about square footage or finishes. It’s about how it supports your routines, your rest, and your everyday moments.

    If you’re dreaming about a space that feels better, not just looks better, we’d love to help you find it.

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    Erin Brumleve

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    Erin Brumleve has spent over 20 years guiding people through life transitions—first as a licensed professional counselor and art therapist, and for the past 11 years as a trusted Denver Realtor. Her career is distinguished by consistent recognition at the highest levels of the Denver Metro Association of Realtors, including Diamond Level honors from 2020 through 2024 and Diamond Status in partnership in 2020 and 2022. She is a Certified Luxury Home Marketing Specialist (CLHMS). Erin holds a Master’s degree in Counseling and a Bachelor’s degree in Fine Art (Painting), bringing a rare blend of strategic insight, emotional intelligence, and aesthetic expertise to her work. A Colorado resident of 19 years, she is constantly studying local market trends, architecture, and neighborhood nuance. Known for her concierge-level service and strategic negotiation skills, Erin is passionate about giving back and has held leadership and volunteer roles both within her company and within the community. She currently serves on her neighborhood’s HOA Board in Greenwood Village. Outside of work, Erin finds joy in her daily run or ride, a semi-consistent yoga practice, and soaking up art, design, and foodie culture. And of course spending time with her two cat babies—Lucy and Lloyd. “We are what we repeatedly do. Excellence, then, is not an act but a habit.” – Will Durant, The Story of Philosophy (1926)

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