Make Your Home Or Office Space Ready For Spring
Spring happens to be one of the best times of the year to spruce up your home or office using a refreshing décor perspective to make it blend with the season.
It wouldn’t hurt to add more sun into your home or office and give it that much-needed relief from your power bills and get to enjoy one of the best seasons of the year.
Comfort and luxury
You deserve to have the best in comfort and luxury, after all, your home or office is where you spend most of your time during the day and night. Playing around with colours and textures will play a good part in your décor plans.
Thick and chunky furniture
Having an imposing couch with thick curves on your lounge or office receiving area can help create an impact on your spring décor theme. You may have your armchairs and table legs upholstered with thick fabric or leather to help create a comfortable yet trendy look for your furniture sets.
You may also provide more accents using velvet or suede drapes complemented with faux-fur throws for that extravagant and luxurious feel.
Warm and bright colours
Using bright yet warm colours to replace your winter paint jobs to liven and lighten up your spaces. One of the most popular hues associated with spring is soft coral with a golden undertone for that warm and cozy feel.
You can pair this with pale beige, chocolate brown, and peach pink, combined with dazzling fuschia and lime greens.
To stimulate soothing effects, you can choose from a variety of pastel colours layered with varying shades to create a soothing effect.
Natural materials
Working on natural materials and textures as the theme for your spring décor is best suited for the season. You have a lot of natural materials at your disposals such as wicker furniture, rattan, or cane. You can add in throw pillows and rugs made of linen.
Lampshades covered in natural fabrics could also be an ideal accent for your living or entertainment areas.
Should you contemplate upgrading your floors or tile-works, you could check out terrazzo or natural stone floor tiles. It can give you a natural, cool, and organic feel when stepping on it with your bare feet.
Low water-potted plants
Add more touches of nature into your home with low water plants such as succulents, placed inside a repurposed teacup or pot. You can also add in some waist-high cacti on corners to add a bit of outdoors into your living spaces.
Native grasses can also do the trick, especially when placed under windows or beside entranceways.
Hand-crafted ornaments
Wooden vases of hand-made clay pots can give your home a rustic yet comfortable vibe. It can be a good visual starter for conversations when entertaining guests.
Botanic prints are also good decors since each art-craft are unique and adds special patterns to picture frames or hanging fabrics.
Spring is always a good time to tease your imaginations and perk up your creative juices. Rest assured that once you have seen your décor handiwork, you will feel proud to have achieved it.