Showing posts with label fresh flowers. Show all posts
Showing posts with label fresh flowers. Show all posts

Tuesday, May 22, 2018

How to Update your Front Entry


Swap Out your Wreath

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One of the first things people see when they come to your home is your front door. So why not dress it up with a seasonal wreath? Spring is actually one of our favorite seasons for wreaths because you can go with something simple and green like a boxwood, or incorporate seasonal flowers like peonies or tulips! 

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Update your Plants with the Seasons

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Other great go to items for your front entry are plants and flowers. Potted plants on the ground or on plant stands make for beautiful additions to your entry because they can bring beautiful color and life to the area. You want to make sure you are maintaining your plants well and incorporating appropriate options for whatever season you are in. For example you wouldn't want to put out mums in the spring because they are more of a hearty fall plant. 

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Freshen your Welcome Mat

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These days, there are entry mats in every style imaginable. You can find mats that range from beautiful intricate designs, to funny phrases, to classic and simple. Whatever your style, you can find one that suits you and your home perfectly. This is an item that will need to be updated about once a year due to the heavy wear it will receive. 

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Tuesday, March 28, 2017

Three Cost-effective ways to Transition your Home from Winter to Spring

Add in Greenery
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One great way to transition your decor from Winter to Spring is by adding in greenery throughout your home. Seeing more green in nature is the first sign of Spring so it makes perfect sense to bring that feeling right into your home. We like using faux greenery along with other accessories for our clients for their hassle-free qualities. 
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Swap Heavy Fabrics for Lighter Ones
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It is easy to weigh your decor down with heavy fabrics and textures through the cold winter months. Once Spring comes, a great way to transition away from that look is by shedding those layers and swapping heavier fabrics for their lighter weight counterparts.

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Find your Favorite Spring Wreath
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One of the most simple ways to welcome Spring to to your home is by adding a fun seasonal wreath. There are countless styles of wreaths that can fit right in with the light and fresh feeling that Spring brings. These are just two examples of the types of wreaths that would work perfectly!

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Tuesday, March 1, 2016

Is it Spring Yet? Our Favorite Decor Trends for Spring


Black + White 

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Black and white is a major trend happening in interiors right now. It is such a classic color combination and it allows you to have endless possibilities for accent colors. Whether you want to feminize it with pops of pink, or go bold with pops or orange, there is no end to how you can alter this trend to fit your personal style. A good ting to keep in mind is to try and use more white than black in your design so you don't darken your space too much. 

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Large Scale Prints

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Large scale patterns and prints are another big trend going on in home decor this Spring. Gone are the days of teeny tiny patterns that you have to squint to be able make out what they are. Bold is beautiful for interiors and that is apparent in this trend. Area rugs, curtains, wallpaper, and throw pillows are all good examples of where you can incorporate these large scale patterns.


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Pastels 

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Finally, pastels are another fun trend happening in interiors this Spring. Pastels are great because they can be very versatile in what you can pair them with. Whether you choose pastels for your front door paint color, or in your artwork like these examples show, it is hard to mess it up. Pastels can be beautiful when paired with crisp whites or even deep, rich hues as well. 

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Click the link below to hear a tip on welcoming Spring into your home!