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Relaxation for you *and* your bank account.
What's better than two pillows? Four pillows. (If you're loving the look, it does mean you might have to make up your bed to maintain that cozy factor.) See more of this autumn-inspired bed here.
Turn two things you don't love into something you will love. See the tutorial here.
When you're ready to ~relax~, lower light = cozier light. (Learn how she painted these lamps here.)
Read about how this blogger displayed her grandmother's poetry here.
You get all the wonderful green feelings of having a plant, but you don't have to actually take care of it (or pay for it). Read more about this plant here.
Get the tutorial here.
This example is super gorgeous of course, but all you need is a comfy spot! You could even pile some books next to your favorite corner on the couch and call it good. (Just make sure the TV is off!) From here.
Read more about decorating with holiday lights here.
Learn how to do it here.
Then burn them all together for a ~fireplace glow~ (this works best with unscented candles, or mostly unscented candles and one or two scented ones).
This also assumes you already have tea lights lying around. Get the tutorial here.
If you're feeling extra fancy, you can make them all black and white before printing them out. Get the super-simple how-to here. It uses mini clothespins, but normal-size clothespins would totally work, too.
Learn the easy way to make sure it will look good here.
Learn how to make both the T-shirt yarn and the rug here.
Several of us here at BuzzFeed Life swear by Marie Kondo's method. However you do it, your home will be less stressful if the things that stress you out aren't all over your space.
This fort uses tent poles, but you can also opt for the more classic chair backs and clothespins combo.