Slow Living Summer: A Season of Spaciousness

Slow living summer is a season of spaciousness — long mornings, warm evenings, and the kind of light that makes everything feel softer. The slow living aesthetic in summer is airy and effortless: linen dresses, open windows, meals eaten outside, and a home that feels like it’s breathing with you. Simple living becomes easier when the days stretch wide, inviting you to move slower, rest more, and savor the small pleasures that define the season. A slow living lifestyle in summer might look like reading under a tree, taking barefoot walks, or letting your afternoons unfold without a strict plan. It’s a hygge lifestyle translated into sunlight — comfort, ease, and presence, but with a lighter touch. Your home shifts too: fewer layers, more natural textures, a sense of flow rather than structure. Slow living decor in summer is about creating openness, not adding more. And when you allow yourself to live slow in this season, you begin to feel how deeply your body craves spaciousness. If you want a weekly ritual that matches this softness, The Retreat Podcast offers meditations that feel like a breath of warm air — gentle, grounding, and deeply restorative.

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The Art of Slow Living in Autumn