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How can swapping heavy, dark cushion covers for lighter ones change a room’s mood for summer?

Cushions are like clothing for your sofa. Dark, heavy fabrics – velvets, deep colours, thick textures – feel cosy in winter but can make a room feel visually warm and heavy when it’s already hot outside.

Switching to lighter colours and fabrics – soft cottons, linens, fresh patterns – instantly lightens the mood. The same sofa and rug suddenly feel more airy. You haven’t changed the big pieces; you’ve just changed their “outfit.”

This seasonal swap doesn’t need to be complicated. A small stack of alternate covers stored away lets you refresh the look of the living room in half an hour. Combined with lighter throws and maybe a few green plants, the space feels like a summer version of itself.

It’s a simple, affordable way to keep your home in tune with the weather.

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