Right now, the home feels more important than ever. Give your house some well-deserved one-on-one time.
- Incorporate Comfy Classic and Textures
Consider editing your space with textures and classic pieces that will be transitional and effortless from season to season.
We recommend playing around with pillows, timeless blankets, funky rugs, and incorporating a bit of the outdoors with potted plants.
- Create Your New Comfort Foods
There is no better time than now to get comfortable in the kitchen. Experiment with tasty treats, comfort classics, and create new guilty pleasures. Don’t forget to use top-notch cooking accessories and equipment such as Cast Iron Pans, quality cutting boards, cool canvas aprons, and extra utensils.
- Find Time To Play
Disconnect from Wi-Fi and reconnect with your loved ones over old school board games and cards. We recommend the Duluth Pack Mini Game Pack that comes with a cribbage board, cards, and more! Perfect for home, cabin, or road trips. Also, check out the Minnesota Activity Book for the kiddos.
- Discover Artwork That Inspires You
Find pieces that speak to you. Whether it be abstract paintings, landscape photography, or statue pieces. Bring in colors that make you feel happy or inspired. We recommend photography work from our friends at Radiant Spirit Gallery.
- Bond With Your Backyard
Make your backyard your new oasis. Get grilling, light up your fire ring, cut some wood, and start landscaping – if weather permits. Enjoy the simple moments in your own yard.
- Create Your Ideal Coffee Corner
Learn how to brew your favorite coffee at home. Right now, whipped coffee is all the rage. Try that or learn how to grind whole bean coffee properly, enjoy the tastes and flavors of all types of blends. We recommend sipping slowly while using your favorite mug. You can find us sipping on the top-selling Duluth Pack Campfire Mug. Now, time to pick out a book and get lost in the story.
We hope you enjoyed our easy how-to guide to staying inspired while staying indoors!
Happy day, friends.
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