Spring Reset: Opening Up Your Home After Winter
After a long Montana winter, everything can start to feel a little… heavy.
The air, the light, even your space. Spring isn’t just about cleaning—it’s about waking your home back up.

Here’s a simple way to reset your space without overthinking it:
• Let the light back in Open the blinds. Pull back the curtains. Clean the windows if you’re up for it.
Even a little extra light can completely shift how your home feels.
• Open the windows (even for a few minutes) Fresh air does more than you think.
Just 5–10 minutes can clear out that stale winter feeling and bring in something new.
• Clear one surface at a time Don’t try to do the whole house. Start small.
A kitchen counter, your nightstand, the entry table—one clean space can create momentum.
• Put away winter layers Heavy blankets, extra boots, bulky coats.
You don’t have to pack everything up, but lightening things visually can make your home feel instantly fresher.
• Add something simple and alive A plant. Fresh flowers. Even a bowl of fruit.
It doesn’t need to be fancy—just something that reminds you the seasons are changing.
Spring doesn’t have to be a full overhaul.
A few small shifts can make your home feel lighter, calmer, and ready for what’s next.
And if you’ve been feeling like your space no longer fits your life… that’s worth paying attention to too.