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Generations Together: Keeping the Family Dinner Tradition Strong......................... PAGE 1

A Daring Kitty GPS Test...................................... PAGE 2

No Gym? No Problem. How Drivers Stay Fit in the Cab............................................... PAGE 2

Hang Up or Pay Up: The Painful Penalties for Phone Use...................................... PAGE 3

Make Your House a Home Without Breaking the Bank ............................................... PAGE 4

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The Secret to a Cozier Home Add Comfort Without Spending Much

This time of year, we’re all looking for ways to make our homes cozier. Colder weather and fewer hours of sunlight have many of us inside more and craving indoor comforts. Coziness isn’t about square footage or designer furniture. It’s about creating a space that’s easy to live in and somewhere you want to be. And while Pinterest boards are full of staged rooms and expensive upgrades, you can make your home feel warmer without spending that much. Start by thinking in layers. No matter how nice the furniture is, a bare room will feel cold. But drape a blanket or two over the couch, toss a couple of textured pillows on the chair, and add a shaggy rug underfoot, and suddenly everything feels softer and more inviting. Texture is a shortcut to comfort, and bringing more of it into your space doesn’t cost much. Lighting matters, too. Overhead lights often feel harsh, especially in the evening. Try switching to a floor lamp with a soft bulb or stringing fairy lights above a reading chair. When you’re trying to make things more cozy, it’s more about glow than brightness.

Indirect lighting, candles, and a shaded lamp or two can change the entire mood of a room.

Scent is another layer people often overlook. Remember,

coziness is as much — if not more — about what you feel as it is about

what you see. A familiar scent can settle the body and mind, whether a stovetop simmer pot, an oil diffuser, or a favorite candle.

It also helps to make space for the things you enjoy. If you love to read, set out a book you’ve been meaning to finish and keep a blanket nearby. If you journal or sketch, leave your notebook where it’s easy to grab. And don’t forget the other little touches, like your favorite slippers or a comfy sweater. Ultimately, coziness goes beyond a style trend. It’s a way of being more comfortable at home and doesn’t have to be complicated. Simply start with what you have and build from there.

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