Learning To Revel In Those First Signs Of Spring

First Signs Of Spring | Dream Green DIY

I don’t know about you, but I find that it’s just so easy to let big, happy milestones slide right on by without much acknowledgement. We wait and wait and wait for big things to happen and spend so much time saying how desperate we are for things to happen (think: a trip, an anniversary, even that second cup of coffee!), but when the moment comes and goes, it’s on to the next thing.

I’m guilty of doing this constantly, both at work and in my personal life at home. For example, I was so excited for my thirtieth birthday last year, but the day came, we celebrated quietly, and then I started thinking about our beach vacation, which was just a couple of weeks after my birthday. The cycle goes on and on, and I rarely properly celebrate the moments that deserve celebrating.

First Signs Of Spring | Dream Green DIY

First Signs Of Spring | Dream Green DIY

First Signs Of Spring | Dream Green DIY

Spring is another one of those things that I think we all wait for with bated breath, but once it arrives, we immediately start thinking about summer. It’s almost like we live more for the anticipation than for the moment or season itself.

Before you know it, you’re no longer able to talk on social media about how desperate you are to start seeing flowers pop up out of the ground because, if you look up from your phone long enough, you’ll see that the flowers are already there. I’m speaking generally here, but really right to myself, too.

Spring is one of my favorite seasons (second only to autumn) and I’m always so excited for it to arrive. I can’t wait. But I recently took a long weekend away to visit my sister in Williamsburg and had the sudden revelation that spring was here and I was missing it.

First Signs Of Spring | Dream Green DIY

First Signs Of Spring | Dream Green DIY

First Signs Of Spring | Dream Green DIY

Since that trip, I’ve challenged myself to try extra hard to appreciate all of the sweetness that this season brings. I finally had my favorite sundresses dry cleaned, we invited friends over for a bonfire, went downtown to enjoy fresh gelato, and have literally taken the time to smell those brand new flowers.

In case you’re looking for a reason to stop and enjoy spring to the fullest, consider this your wake up call. Click “Play” on the short video below to see in-motion ideas for reveling in spring, and feel free to leave your own springtime bucket list items in the comments below. Just remember, you only have 75 days until summer arrives, so don’t let a single day go to waste.

First Signs Of Spring | Dream Green DIY

First Signs Of Spring | Dream Green DIY

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Which Direction To Set Your Fan For Summer

Which Direction To Set Your Fan For Summer

I never thought I’d ever say this statement out loud, but we live in a house that doesn’t have air conditioning. We have a window AC box and two stand-alone electric units, but no central air. Although I thought a home without air conditioning was going to be a deal-breaker when we went house hunting back in 2015, I ended up falling hard for a vent-less mid-century home and the rest, as they say, is history.

So, to make up for the lack of air flow in the spring and summer, we’ve installed energy efficient ceiling fans in practically every room of our home. John and I have always been “fan people,” so this mass fixture installation probably would have happened anyway, but fans turned out to be essential pieces to the puzzle as we adjusted to life in an AC-free home.

Which Direction To Set Your Fan For Summer

Which Direction To Set Your Fan For Summer

Which Direction To Set Your Fan For Summer

The home actually came equipped with plenty of ceiling fans to kick off our collection, but most of them were either too dated for our taste or were on their last legs. The fan in our living room checked both boxes. Just like the homes for sale hudson has. The only issue—and the reason why this fan was left to last—was because it was at the top of the vaulted ceilings in our living and dining rooms and we didn’t have a ladder tall enough to reach it.

Before we head into our second summer here in the house, I wanted to cross this big to-do off our list, so I called up our favorite local electrician who came out and replaced our old fan with a new one in just a couple of hours.

Which Direction To Set Your Fan For Summer

We decided on a sleek white ceiling fan for a number of reasons. First, of course, you know we’re suckers for modern design, and this 3-blade white fixture definitely packs contemporary appeal. And second, we wanted this particular fan to blend into the ceiling as opposed to the old wood veneer fan that practically screamed, “LOOK AT ME!” no matter where you stood in the room.

Which Direction To Set Your Fan For Summer

Which Direction To Set Your Fan For Summer

Since I know we can’t possibly be the only ones working to outfit our home with fans ahead of summer, I wanted to share a quick reminder that, in addition to considering a fixture upgrade, it’s also time to switch your fans over to summer mode. For some reason, I have the hardest time remembering in which direction the blades need to run, so I thought I’d share a quick GIF animation to settle the score once and for all.

Unfortunately, it’s not as simple as me telling you to switch your fans to run clockwise or counterclockwise since not all fans are manufactured the same, but the animation above should shed some light on the situation. The short answer, though, is to set the direction of your fan so that the blades move in a forward upward angle. This creates a strong breeze and lots of aggressive air flow down into the room, thereby cooling you.

Which Direction To Set Your Fan For Summer

Which Direction To Set Your Fan For Summer

As for winter (just in case you need a refresher on that concept, too), your fan’s blades should have a downward angle moving forward so that the fan slices into the warm rising air, pushing it up to the ceiling and back down the walls. To change the direction either way, there should be a switch on top of your fan to easily change it in between seasons.

Have you ever put a new ‘spin’ on your ceiling fans? Did you even know you could? I’m guilty of forgetting to do this seasonal task all the time, so if all of this is news to you, you’re not alone! Leave your stories and any advice for summertime cooling in the comments below.

Which Direction To Set Your Fan For Summer

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