Spring Into Style: 5 Interior Designer Approved Home Decor Tips
Warmer weather, finally! As we open the windows to let in the fresh spring air and take pleasure in swapping out our winter wardrobes, we often find ourselves also wanting to refresh our home decor. These updates don’t need to be dramatic but they do wonders for our mood and take advantage of the natural, seasonal cycles taking place outside.
As interior designers, here are some of our favorite easy decor tips you can use today to get your home Spring ready:
1. In bloom
Go beyond the dining room or kitchen floral “centerpiece” by adding fresh, seasonal floral arrangements all around the house.
Stick a bloom or two into a bud vase and pop it on the bathroom vanity and delight houseguests with a mini bedside bouquet from your backyard. Scented or not, these flowers instantly give off fresh spring vibes!
2. Curated layers
Refresh and rearrange coffee table decor, and any other surfaces. In addition to incorporating floral arrangements or plants, you could select a beautiful tray, unique antique pieces, and bring in a candle with a refreshing scent (such as citrus or jasmine).
Adding coffee table books that depict themes of gardens, warm weather escapes, or spring fashion will also add seasonal flair.
3. Pastel palette
Add decorative or spring themed artwork to each room. While there’s no need to redo a room entirely, think in terms of spring colors and bring in decor to reflect this palette. Topiaries and ferns add whimsical spring flair to a room, and swapping out darker paintings or photographs for more vibrant hued artworks will do wonders to enliven a space.
4. Textile touches
Make seasonal accessories swaps. Put away the cozy, heavy blankets, make space for lighter throws or quilts, and don’t underestimate the power of simply trading out decorative pillows.
Selecting pastel colors and spring prints for these accessories will add another layer to the overall spring effect.
5. Tablescapes
Let the “lightness” of spring guide you around the table. Bring out your cheery, patterned place settings, add a floral table runner, and incorporate more fanciful and decorative glassware. We also love using flatware with bamboo or colorful handles.
Even if lingering cool weather means you can’t dine outside just yet, you could get into the picnic mindset with a checkered tablecloth. This season brings out our more playful side, and, after a long winter, we happily embrace that in as many aspects of our daily lives as possible!
Looking for more design tips, or have an interior design project in mind? We are here to help, contact us today!
6 Cozy Spaces Perfect for Fall Gatherings
Each fall, we find ourselves looking forward to spending intentional time with friends and loved ones. After summer months spent traveling and embracing different (dare we say, less frenetic) schedules, there’s something about the cool weather that encourages us to gather together again, and our homes are a favorite spot for this type of entertaining.
At Sara Hillery Interior Design, we focus on making spaces that are usable and functional year round, and taking into consideration the social habits of the homeowners with whom we work is a critical part of the planning process. As a result, these spaces are naturally ready to host parties, small get-togethers, and family nights in.
With the holidays on the horizon, we are sharing 6 spaces and the design details that encourage gatherings and get-togethers with your favorite people.
1.
fireside glow
This room radiates coziness, and has a tech-free touch we love: there’s no television to be found! The entertainment is sitting across from one another and catching up with rich wood paneling, plush couches with oversized pillows, and a vintage rug all inviting conversation. Get a fire blazing and everyone will naturally tuck in for an afternoon or evening together.
2. take it outside
Outdoor spaces can be cozy too, and, as green-minded designers, we encourage being outside for as long as the weather allows it. Surrounded by nature yet protected from the elements, this screened-in porch offers the best of both worlds. Diffused lighting sources and outdoor entertainment keep gatherings going for hours so bring out some extra blankets and warm beverages and settle in.
4. A simple design trick
Not everyone loves a big get-together, but a simple design trick can help create more intimate spaces within any size setting. A small table with an activity such as cards or a mini chess board (or perhaps some coloring supplies for little ones) give smaller groups the opportunity to settle in and feel comfortable.
3. Create a cozy nook
Breakfast nooks are a great way to make the kitchen, already the landing spot for most people, into a real hotspot since they maximize available space. No matter what age people are, there’s something joyful about squeezing in around a big table with a variety of snacks to offer.
5. queue music
Need to take a social occasion to the next level? Simply add music. Nothing brings together a group quicker than playing the first few bars of a beloved classic tune–who can resist “Sweet Caroline”? If you’ve got a musician in your house, have him or her take a seat at the piano or ask for volunteers to turn your get together into a sing-a-long.
6. elbow room
This room’s open floor plan is perfect for get-togethers: hosts can prepare and offer food, serve drinks, and mingle all while their guests are within eyesight. We designed this space with unique architectural details such as the coffered ceiling, which adds a central point of interest. The living room design and layout allows for guests to easily flow from the kitchen with ample space to move around. The rooms neutral tones coupled with colorful soft furnishings creates a sense of warmth, encouraging guests to relax.
Does your home feel prepared for entertaining this holiday season? Considering a space refresh or complete design overhaul? We are here to help, contact us today!
2021 Holiday Gift Guide
We blinked, and suddenly it’s the holidays. Gift-giving is one of our favorite parts of the season, and we rounded up several options that are surefire winners. From a chic chess set to personalized candles, you can cross off everyone on your “nice list” (and maybe pick up a little holiday treat for yourself in the process).
Make like Beth Harmon in the Queen’s Gambit and pick up one of these Lucite acrylic chess sets. Available in neon orange and yellow or classic black and white, these sleek sets can live on any surface and are sure attract lots of admirers as well as potential game seekers.
Image via Hetgroen Lab
New design books are always on our holiday wish list. There’s nothing like starting off the year with fresh design inspiration. Some newly released favorites include Botanical Buildings: When Plants Meet Architecture, Where We Work: Home Offices, and Home: A Celebration.
There’s absolutely nothing basic about the baubles from Emily Warden Designs, thanks to Emily’s training in metalsmithing and jewelry design and her impeccable eye for finding and setting gorgeous stones. Her well-designed site makes it easy to shop and extremely difficult to narrow down the gift-buying selection.
Image via Emily Warden Designs
Image via Chilewich
Whether you are finally feeling like you can entertain again safely or you are still keeping your dinner crew small, these woven placemats from perennial favorite Chilewich elevate your table settings into art. Eco-friendly and suitable for indoor/outdoor use, the placemats make great hostess gifts that will long outlast a bottle of wine or flowers.
Felix Doolittle’s stationery line includes personalized canning labels and bookplates, but we would love to gift a set of signature note cards from the Plein Air collection. Whether you choose a marsh or a countryside field, you aren’t just preserving the art of letter writing when you gift these beauties; you’re also passing on a love and appreciation of illustrated art.
Image via Felix Doolittle