Cozy Gift Ideas for Homebodies

mother daughter in white cotton nightgown and girl's cotton dressYou most likely have at least one friend that prefers to stay at home instead of going out to party on the weekends or that would rather watch a movie on Netflix than go to the theater. If you have a friend like that, your friend is a homebody. With that in mind, what are the best gift ideas for homebodies? Homebodies like creating a warm and welcoming atmosphere in their homes, whether they are staying in to relax or hosting a group of friends for a night in. You will often find many candles, soft blankets, hot beverages, and books around their home. You’ll have everything you need for a cozy night in. Therefore, if you are looking to buy this type of person some kind of present, today we are going to give you a few cozy gift ideas for homebodies.

1. A Nightgown or Pajamas

Pajamas or an elegant cotton nightgown are always great gifts for people who like to spend a lot of time at home. If the person you are buying a gift for enjoys sleeping and relaxing in their pajamas, why not buy them some new ones? You could get them a patterned pajama set which will make them look very fashionable as well as comfortable. You could also get them a nice set of nightgowns to wear around the house in the evenings when they want to have some quiet time and relax after a hard day at work. Everyone loves new pajamas and nightgowns, so that they would make great gifts for just about anyone!

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Cozy at home in our Jacaranda Living white cotton Pajama Sets.

2. Blankets and Pillows

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Pillows will go a long way toward making your home more comfortable.

If your friend wants to spend a lot of time relaxing in their home, then they might appreciate some new blankets and pillows. Most people underestimate how crucial pillows are in making a home seem cozy and inviting. If you notice that your homebody friend doesn’t have many pillows around the house, you could surprise them with a nice set of nice pillows so they can enjoy their evenings even more.

You could also get them a nice big blanket which they can put over their bed at night to help them get a good night’s rest. Blankets are very helpful when it comes to keeping warm in the winter, and they are great for providing extra comfort when it’s cold outside. They can also be placed over sofas in the living room to add an extra layer of warmth to the room when it is cold outside. The possibilities for blankets and pillows are endless, and this makes them one of the best gift ideas for homebodies.

3. A Bathrobe and Slipper Set

Slippers and bathrobes are often considered luxury items, but many people don’t realize how important they can be in the bedroom as well. If you have a friend who loves to relax in the comfort of their own bedroom, then why not get them a new bathrobe and slippers set? These would look great draped over their bed, and it would also make their room look a lot cozier and inviting. Furthermore, now that it’s getting colder outside walking barefoot to the bathroom in the middle of the night can be quite uncomfortable. A good pair of slippers and a warm cotton bathrobe will make these bathroom trips a lot more enjoyable for the homeowner. There are many different types of slippers and bathrobes available, so you can choose one that goes well with the decor of the bedroom or the bathroom.

A woman in a bathrobe lies in bed.
Bathrobes and slippers will come in handy this winter.

4. Decorative or Reading Lights

Another way of making someone’s home feel more comfortable and inviting is by adding some decorative lights to different areas of the house. For instance, having a reading light on the bedside table can make bedtime a lot easier and more enjoyable for your homebody friend. Furthermore, hanging string lights around the living room area can create a nice ambiance throughout the room and help bring the outdoors in during the upcoming winter months. In fact, bestmovers.nyc discovered that many people use these types of lights soon after moving in to make their homes feel more welcoming and comfortable while waiting for their furniture to arrive.

Adding simple decorative lights can help transform the home into a place that your friend will want to spend their time in even more than they are already doing! Now that Christmas time is right around the corner, why not surprise your friend with a gift that will keep on giving throughout the entire holiday season?

5. A Set of Books

Book sets are very common gifts these days because people enjoy curling up on the couch with a good book on a cold winter night. When it comes to buying a book set for a friend, it is important to make sure that the books chosen are ones that they will enjoy reading. However, even if that is not the case, most people like receiving books they may not normally read because they may want to add them to their collection or simply because they are beautiful objects to look at. If you would like to buy a book set for a friend or family member, try going online and looking at some of the different available options.

Be Creative

That being said, if you are going to buy a large set of books, you can also go through the effort of doing something interesting with the way you pack it. You can take a large moving box and pack the books in there and then decorate the box with some wrapping paper to make it look more festive. You can be creative with this and make your gift much more special than a simple pack of books ever could be!mathilde dress playtime

Conclusion

Hopefully, the cozy gift ideas for homebodies listed above will give you some inspiration for your next present-giving occasion. While there are no rules when it comes to gift giving, it is always nice to put a little thought into what you are buying for someone else. After all, it’s the thought that counts. therefore, if your indoor homebody would like something warm and cozy to snuggle up with this winter, consider these fantastic ideas for the perfect present.

How Often Should You Change Everything in your Bedroom?

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Even though it seems as though we are always on the go, we actually spend around 1/3 of our lives in bed. Our beds and bedrooms are our sanctuaries. How well or how bad we sleep affects our entire lives – everything from general happiness to emotional and physical health and well-being. So, it goes without saying that we should give this room a lot of love. And, sometimes, that means changing everything inside. But, how often should you change everything in your bedroom? That is a good question! The answer may vary depending on the items in it. Namely, different things have different life spans! With that said, we are here to help you take care of your bedroom and everything you have inside. Keep on reading to find out more.

Pillows 

How often you need to change everything in your bedroom. The National Health Foundation will tell you to change your pillows every two years. Pillow sellers selling all kinds of pillows on the market will tell you to change them every five to ten years. But, if you ask us, we will tell you that you should change your pillows as soon as you notice that they are losing their support and comfort as sleeping on those can be extremely bad for your head, neck, and spine.

Moreover, you should replace your pillows whenever you notice stains or dirt on them. They can be extremely dangerous for people who have allergies or asthma. To prevent all these health risks from happening, our advice is to wash your pillowcases and covers every week, wash your pillows every six months, and change everything every three years.

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Little girls jumping on the bed wearing their white cotton Amelia dress.

Sheets 

We lay directly on our sheets, and because of that, they start to accumulate sweat, oils, dead skin cells, hairs, etc. Of course, all of this can be fixed, and our sheets can look and feel brand new as long as we wash them regularly – once a week. However, we cannot do this forever. Sheets, too, have a life span – around two years. Sheets of greater quality can last even longer if you take care of them properly. But, at the end of the day, how often you should replace your sheets depends on their look – if they look thinned out and scratchy, it is time to buy new ones. Luckily, they are not as expensive as all bedroom items mentioned before, so replacing them should not be a problem.

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Decorate your bed with embroidered boudoir pillow covers and bolsters to keep you supported and comfortable while lounging in bed.

Blankets 

We love our blankets as they provide us with comfort and warmth! Most people also feel emotionally attached to their blankets because they had them from an early age or because they were a gift from their parents or grandparents. The good news is that blankets do last for a very long time. If you take care of them properly, they can last for decades. To make sure that happens, have them washed professionally at least once a year when you start preparing for the winter months. And, take them out in the sun during summer, as that will remove any bacteria, dirt, or dust from them.

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A good mattress foundation is just as important as your mattress and your PJs. Wearing soft, comfortable pajamas will help. 

Duvets 

Just as blankets, we take out our duvets only during colder months. And, because of that, they tend to last a lot longer than sheets or pillowcases, for example. If there are no stains on your duvet, you can keep using it for up to 20 years. But, using a duvet for that long means that you need to take care of it rightly. Doing this is easy, same as blankets. Wash them professionally before every cold season, air them out once a month (when there is a lot of sun outside preferably), and make sure to always keep them in thick duvet covers. In the end, how often you change everything in your bedroom will depend on how well you take care of your belongings.

Guide to Packing Your Bedroom & Bath Items for Relocation

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Our bedrooms are our safe havens. They also tend to house many treasured items and closets cluttered with too much stuff. So, packing your bedroom for relocation may feel daunting, especially if you have to deal with a big space. However, there is no need to worry because this guide can help you sort, pack and adequately prepare your bedroom items for moving easily and without too much stress.

The crucial step – declutter your bedroom

Relocation is an excellent opportunity to sort through your items, especially your wardrobe. Leave enough time to get rid of things you no longer need, use, or want. That will make the whole moving process easier, from packing and transportation to unpacking and making your new space tidy from the start. Separate the things you want to keep from those you wish to donate, sell or throw away.

Gather enough packing supplies

If you’ve already sorted and decluttered your stuff, you need to gather enough quality packing supplies. When packing your bedroom for relocation, make sure to have:

  • Enough boxes in a variety of sizes,
  • Mattress covers,
  • Packing tape,
  • Wrapping paper,
  • Shrink-wrap,
  • Paper for writing,
  • Markers and pens,
  • Garbage bags,
  • Cleaning supplies,
  • Tools for disassembling furniture,
  • Moving blankets.
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Quality packing supplies will ensure your items are protected during transport.

Pack methodically

When packing for an easy move, take a systematic approach – start packing guest bedrooms first, and then move on to the master bedroom and kids’ bedrooms.

First, you should pack up the least used items (anything you won’t be using until you’re in the new home). To make things easier for yourself, make a list of everything that goes into each box and label them.

Then, pack frequently used items at the very end and, most importantly – don’t forget to pack an essentials bag. This should be an easy-to-identify bag that will cover the first few days after your move. Include the essential clothing, cozy pajamas, and toiletries.

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Packing your essentials like your nightgowns and PJs!

If you want to choose the best technique for packing various bedroom items, consider the following advice:

Wardrobe

Before you pack up your closet, make sure that all your clothes are clean. You probably won’t have enough time to do laundry right after moving. Leave some of your t-shirts as padding to protect your belongings.

Pack your clothing easily by simply placing them in wardrobe boxes. Leave them on the hanger and just quickly transfer them to a closet in your new home when unpacking your bedroom.

You can leave clothing you keep in drawers right there. Just remove the drawer from your dresser, then secure it with wrapping paper and tape.

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When packing your bedroom for relocation, declutter your wardrobe and use the right techniques for easy unpacking.

Accessories

If you have any expensive jewelry or other accessories, make sure to pack them in jewelry boxes, secured boxes with compartments, or small cosmetic bags. Then you can group them into one larger bag and place it safely into your car. Have them close by during the moving day to avoid your most valuable items being misplaced, stolen, or lost.

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Packing your accessories into small cosmetic bags to keep things organized when moving!
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Can’t forget your slippers and bath item essentials!

It would be best if you left your shoes and comfy slippers inside of their original boxes. If you tossed out the original boxes, wrap your shoes in paper and tape them together, or place them in a bag. Just make sure they are not at the bottom where they can be crushed or damaged.

Bedroom furniture

When packing your bedroom for relocation, disassemble anything that can be taken apart. You should put any screws, nuts, and bolts into a bag, label it, and attach it to part of the furniture they belong.

Furniture surfaces should be covered with paper or shrink-wrap as protection from scratches. Larger pieces of furniture can be covered with moving blankets. Wrap furniture legs with leg protectors.

Before packing your rugs, vacuum them and roll them up. Then, secure them with packing tape. You can cover them with shrink-wrap or an old sheet as a layer of extra protection.

To easily pack especially delicate lamps, remove the shades and light bulbs. Wrap the lamp’s base in shrink wrap and cushion it with packing material to prevent shifting in the box. Pack the shade in a separate box, wrapped in paper so that it doesn’t get crushed or torn during transport.

Blankets, linens, and pillows

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Wrap your pillows up and use them to protect fragile items when packing.

You can start packing all blankets, sheets, pillows, and pillow covers you won’t need before your move. Leave some blankets and sheets to use as padding for fragile and delicate items. Place your mattress into a mattress bag or box, and it will stay clean and protected.

If you’re renting a storage unit for your belongings, it’s essential to take proper care of your linen. Adequately storing linen, clothing and bedding is vital if you want it to stay safe and clean until you move into your new home. Avoid plastic boxes and plastic bags when packing and storing your fine linens because they can easily retain moisture become moldy. It might be a good idea to place them in a suitcase, breathable containers made of natural materials, or special fabric storage bags.

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Be especially careful when packing your linens for storage.

The bottom line

We hope that this guide to packing your bedroom for relocation will help you speed up the process and decrease stress. Good luck!