As the seasons change, it’s the perfect opportunity to give your home’s interior a little refresh. You don’t need to undertake a full renovation to breathe new life into your living spaces. With just a few simple tweaks and additions, you can refresh the look and feel of your home this season. Here are some fresh designer ideas to inspire you.

Add Pops Of Fresh Colours

One of the easiest ways to instantly energise a room is by incorporating pops of vibrant, seasonal colours. In the spring and summer, look to bright and airy hues like sunshine yellow, coral, aqua, lilac or leafy green. Cooler colours like plum, navy, burgundy and forest green can help cosy up spaces for fall and winter.

Integrate seasonal shades with throw pillows, an accent chair, artwork, a floor rug or window treatments. You can also go even bolder by adding a colourfully painted accent wall. A few splashes of eye-catching colour can quickly transform the entire vibe of your room.

Dress Up Your Walls

Speaking of walls, they provide the perfect canvas for showcasing your design style and adding interest to a space. Cover bare walls with fun wallpaper, create an accent wall with decorative moulding, hang up new artwork or photography, or add floating shelves to display treasured objects and travel souvenirs. 

Design a gallery wall of framed art, mirrors and photos to fill a blank wall space. Play with shapes, textures and colours for an eclectic yet cohesive look. If you prefer minimalist flair, mount a large statement mirror for an open and airy feel.

Flowers And Plants

Nothing livens up interior spaces like nature’s greenery. Whether you choose fresh-cut blooms, potted plants, wreaths or branches in vases, floral and botanical accents provide beautiful pops of colour and soften the lines of any room.

Large leafy plants or smaller potted succulents make lovely additions to living rooms, bedrooms, kitchens and bathrooms. A flowering plant takes centre stage on a coffee table, side table or dining table. An elegant vase of fresh-cut flowers from your garden or local market is a simple luxury that everyone can enjoy.

Upgrade Your Home Lighting

Good lighting is an essential component of interior design that is often overlooked. It can completely transform the look and ambience of a space. This season, think about ditching outdated fixtures and investing in some new lighting.

Try swapping out an old ceiling-mounted light for a statement pendant or chic chandelier that complements your room’s style. Add reading lamps with decorative shades to living areas. Put stylish lamps on side tables and dressers. Or install dimmer switches so you can easily adjust lighting levels to suit the mood and activities. The right lighting touches will instantly elevate your home.

For those working on custom furniture projects, you might find this guide on connecting table legs from The Hairpin Leg Company

Add Storage to Declutter

Clutter can accumulate quickly and detract from your home’s aesthetic appeal. Making more efficient use of storage space ensures your interiors look neat, organised and pulled together. If you don’t already have them, add functional storage pieces like a media console, shelving units, storage ottomans, decorative baskets and bins.  

Living areas, entryways, home offices and closets are just some examples of spaces that can benefit from upgraded storage to hide away things like toys, blankets, files, shoes and more. Tidy up and arrange items in an orderly and visually appealing way. Removing excess clutter gives rooms a more open and relaxing feel.

Try A New Entryway Rug

When guests arrive, the first interior area they experience is the entryway of your home. Make it instantly more welcoming and stylish this season by putting down a fresh area rug. Look for a vibrant print or pop of colour to complement your decor and draw the eye inward.

Weather-resistant rugs made from durable natural materials like jute, sisal or wool are ideal for high-traffic entry areas. But if the space allows, you can also use a plush patterned rug to establish the room’s design direction and impart a cosy, grounded vibe. Layer a smaller mat just inside the front door to corral dirt and moisture from shoes.

Wrapping Up

Regardless of your design aesthetic and budget, these simple yet impactful designer ideas can refresh and re-energise your home’s interior this season.  Tackle one idea or combine several of them to instantly transform the look and feel of your living spaces. An invigorating upgrade is easily achievable!

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