For Draper estate owners, fall is about transition. Summer toys go into storage, winter gear comes out. The home shifts too — from patio evenings and mountain bike rides to firesides and ski weekends. Done right, this transition feels effortless. Done wrong, it feels like a checklist that eats up your time.
Steps I Recommend:
Close Summer: Deep clean, service pools, shut down sprinklers, and store patio furniture so nothing nags at you when snow piles up.
Prep Winter: Tune skis, test snowblowers, rotate SUV tires, and make sure snowmobiles are ready. When the first storm hits, you can head to the mountains, not the repair shop.
Systems Check: Calibrate fireplaces, heating zones, and smart thermostats. Winter is about comfort, and you shouldn’t have to think twice about it.
Interior Reset: Refresh supplies, stock firewood, and update linens — so that the first night in feels like a retreat, not a project.
Transitioning between seasons isn’t just about protecting the estate — it’s about creating continuity for your lifestyle. At Bravo Estates, we make sure your Draper home feels flawless in every season, so when you walk through the door, your only job is to enjoy it.