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Little Summer Habits That Make Your Regina Home Feel Like a Retreat

Chad Ehman
Aug 26 1 minutes read

Summer in Regina brings a certain ease that many of us crave. Think lighter meals, open windows, and slower mornings. Even if your daily schedule remains packed, the season encourages a shift, making your home feel more like a retreat rather than just a place to crash at the end of the day.

The great news is that you don’t need a second property or a hefty budget to create that “summer retreat” vibe. You don’t even have to rearrange your furniture. The key to making your home feel like a retreat lies in how you use it, rather than how it looks on social media.

Here 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 start flooding in, before the kids wake up, and even before that first cup of coffee is brewed, consider opening a window or two, even if it’s just for a few minutes.

Letting in fresh air early in the day can shift the mood of your entire home. It clears out the overnight stillness and invites 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 resemble a magazine spread. But creating one calming corner? That’s manageable.

Perhaps it’s your favourite chair with a good book nearby, or a bathroom counter that’s not cluttered with products, or a nightstand that holds just a lamp and a journal. When one space feels calm, it’s easier to return to that feeling throughout the day.

3. Adjust Your Lighting (Especially in the Evenings)

There’s a reason vacation rentals focus heavily on ambient lighting. It really changes the atmosphere.

If your home feels “on” all the time, consider adding a few softer lights—lamps instead of overhead fixtures, warm-toned bulbs, or even battery-powered candles in unexpected places. Summer evenings already have a built-in glow, so let your lighting reflect that.

Even swapping out a harsh bulb in the entryway or bathroom for something warmer can make those spaces feel more inviting as the day winds down.

4. Create a Scent You Associate with Summer

Scent is tied to memory. One whiff of sunscreen can transport you back to the beach. A single candle can instantly bring back the feeling of June.

You can use this to your advantage at home. Choose a scent to associate with summer in your space—something fresh but not overpowering. Think citrus, basil, sea salt, rosemary, or linen. Use it in a diffuser, hand soap, or a room spray by the door.

5. Streamline the Entryway (and the Exit)

Your entryway is the first thing you see when you walk in. If it’s chaotic, it can set a hectic tone for the entire evening.

In summer, entryways often collect piles of shoes, swim bags, sunscreen, dog leashes, and half-dry towels. Even without a dedicated mudroom, a little organization goes a long way. A basket by the door or a few well-placed hooks can help keep everyday clutter at bay.

The same applies when heading out. If there’s a designated spot near the door for summer essentials (sunglasses, water bottle, bug spray), it reduces the rush and helps your day start off on a smoother note.

6. Make It Easier to Be Barefoot

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

Take a quick look around: are the floors clean? Are the rugs soft? Is there a towel by the patio door to handle wet feet? You don’t have to deep clean every day. Just spend five minutes in the evening sweeping high-traffic areas or shaking out the welcome mat.

Little comforts, like not worrying about stepping on crumbs or cold tile, really add up—especially when you’re walking around in your favourite 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, consider swapping it out for something more intentional.

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

8. Keep Cold Drinks Within Reach

Hydration might not seem like a home design tip, but when you’re feeling a bit too warm and a bit 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, or iced coffee. These little touches make your home feel well cared for, even when life gets hectic.

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