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Simple Pleasures: 25 Ways to Make the Most of Your Staycation

http://www.decor-ideas.org 07/04/2014 02:13 Decor Ideas 

Taking time off from work to stay at home is a wonderful way to save cash while still getting the R&R of a vacation. At least it can be … as long as you commit to enjoying yourself and don’t just spend the time catching up on household chores. To make the most of your time off, it’s important to do what you can to shut off the outside world and rid yourself of your usual routines. These 25 ideas will help you totally rock your staycation.

contemporary dining room by Peter Rose + Partners
1. Savor your outside space. Part of what is so delightful about being on vacation is being outdoors, so get out there. Bring your coffee outside in the morning, carry a glass of wine to the deck in the evening or simply sit with a book in the shade and feel the breeze. To boost ambience, set candles and a few bud vases of flowers on your table. If you want to go a step further, hang up outdoor curtains — they make any outdoor space feel special.

2. Host a movie night on the lawn.
Hang up a white sheet, rent or buy a simple projector that connects to your laptop or smart phone, and invite some friends over. Bring out some lawn chairs or spread blankets on the lawn, and hand out yummy snacks. The beauty of being at home is that you can serve whatever you want, whether that’s classic popcorn and candy or grownup drinks and cocktail nibbles.

beach style bedroom by Kate Jackson Design
3. Splurge on a plush new robe. And wear it every morning! Let your fresh, fluffy robe signal the start of vacation.

4. Listen to beachy music. Cue up some of your favorite summer tunes and make a few playlists to get in the vacation spirit. If you’ve been wanting to get a few new albums, your staycation is a great excuse to splurge. Music can give us a major mood boost, so listen more often than usual.

tropical patio by Fifthroom.com
5. Hire a massage therapist to come to you. You don’t need to go to a fancy spa to bliss out — have the spa come to you instead. Find a local massage therapist who makes house calls and get ready to relax.

6. Sign up for a one-day class. If you love trying new things on vacation, don’t feel you must miss out just because you are at home. Check out the continuing education department at your local university or community center, or search listings in the free paper to locate upcoming workshops that sound appealing. Try a cooking class, a painting or pottery workshop, or a lecture.

7. Take a guided tour, nature walk or boat ride. Have a beautiful outdoor space or historic landmark in your area? Be a tourist for a day and sign up for a guided tour or hire a nature guide to lead you on a hike. Live by the water? Hop on a whale-watching or fishing boat, or take a dinner cruise.

asian deck by HABITAT Landscape Architecture
8. Take your yoga practice outdoors. Change up your routine by rolling out your mat in the sun. Enjoying fresh air and breezes is a wonderful way to start the day.

9. Hire a yoga instructor or personal trainer to come to the house. Splurge on having a personal trainer or yoga instructor come to your home and give you (or you and a small group of friends) a workout tailored for you.

traditional by Beckwith Interiors
10. Make yourself a big batch of fancy water. Slices of cucumber, lemon or lime or sprigs of fresh mint look beautiful in a glass pitcher and make drinking water more appealing. Start each day of your staycation with a fresh batch of fancy water.

contemporary entry by Margot Hartford Photography
11. Treat the family to new shades. The bigger and more glamorous, the better.

12. Rent a cool car. Want a change of pace? Leave the boring commuter car in the garage and rent a sportier car (or even a Vespa) for the week.

beach style entry by Tracey Rapisardi Design
13. Sweep away (read: hide) everyday junk. Who wants to look at piles of bills and work stuff on vacation? Not you! Pile it all in a box and hide it until your staycation is over.

14. Have the post office hold your mail. Or at least do yourself a favor and toss the mail in a box (see above) without looking at it. If you really were out of town, the world would keep revolving even without your checking your mail, right?

beach style entry by Matthew Bolt Graphic Design
15. Hire a housecleaning service. Give yourself the gift of coming home to a fresh, clean house without lifting a finger. Consider having a housecleaner come at the start of your staycation (so you can enjoy the week in a clean house) and at the end (so you don’t have to face cleaning before returning to work).

eclectic dining room by /di'korem/
16. Set the table with seaside finds. A few cute new candles or a striped runner, along with piles of pretty shells and rocks collected on the beach, are all you need to make your dining table look like summer.

eclectic living room by Scott Sanders LLC
17. Set up a summer bar. Set out some of your favorite drinks (alcoholic and not) on a pretty tray, along with an ice bucket, glasses and a bowl of lemons or limes.

traditional patio by Waterscapes by Jesse Dutra
18. Cook and eat outdoors. It’s more fun, and it can require less cleanup. Win-win!

19. Try no-cook summer recipes. Think shrimp cocktail, ceviche, chilled soups, salads and icebox cakes.

eclectic by Daniella Villamil Interiors
20. Bring home fresh flowers. Scoop up an armful of the most luscious blooms you can find at the farmer’s market and plunk them in a vase. Repeat as often as you like.

eclectic living room by Scott Sanders LLC
21. Give your living room a summery makeover. Drape a pretty beach blanket or summery coverlet over the sofa, or swap out pillow covers. Tape postcards or summer snapshots to the wall with colorful paper craft tape. Remove the heavy rugs and curtains, and set out flowers and seashells.

beach style dining room by Matthew Bolt Graphic Design
22. Squeeze fresh juice and make a homemade breakfast each morning. Breakfast is easier to pull together than dinner, and it can be fun if you rarely have time to sit down, let alone make a full breakfast, during the week.

23. Or go out to breakfast every morning.
Skip the cooking and the dishes, and just head right out the door first thing in the morning instead. Go somewhere you haven’t tried before to spice things up.

beach style exterior by Katherine Nidermaier Designs
24. Make a DIY resort at your favorite beach. Bring bamboo poles (from the garden center) and white sheets or drop cloths, and rig up your own tropical beach shelter. Bring a small shovel to dig holes for the poles, a bucket to add wet sand, and assorted big clips and clothespins to hold the whole thing together.

25. Take pictures. On a vacation you tote your camera everywhere, right? Just because you’re at home, don’t let that stop you. Take pictures every day — the act of taking photographs helps us slow down and see things we would normally miss.

Tell us: Are you planning a staycation this summer? What do you plan to do?

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