Decorating Concepts That You Can Use for All Seasons
Among the difficulties in home design is coming across a theme that will work well for every season. Unluckily, experts have not yet developed such a design theme—almost every theme out in the market has some flaws. Zen design, for example, works well in the summer, but tends to go too plain during the winter. Cabin-style country homes are appealing to winter lovers, but they don’t work well to summer heat.
So how to put up a theme that’ll hold up all year round? You do not have to redecorate your house each year in order to keep up with the seasons—all it takes is a few simple adjustments. Here’s a quick guide to help you get started.
Summer: Summer is all about keeping cool and fighting off the heat and making use of the natural, rich light. The first thing you should do is open up your windows. This will let large amounts of sunlight spill into your room and keep the hot air flowing out, so your house is often ventilated and well-lit. If you reside in a hot, humid area, you might consider investing in an air conditioner for use those very hot days.
When it comes to design, it is very good to make use of cool colors which provide some contrast to the hot weather. Delicate, flowy fabrics act as a good design element—use them as curtains, sofa drapes, or even as tablecloths and doorknob wraps.
Spring: During spring, you would like something that is airy and light, much like a summer house but having more open space. The point is to bring in as much of the outdoors as possible inside your house, or at least enjoy the wonderful views it offers. If you possess a balcony, porch, or deck, this is just the perfect time to liven them up and transform them into an excellent afternoon hangout.
Most design themes will work great during spring, because it is the most balanced of all the seasons. Try accenting your windows by making use of stylish curtains or leaving them bare to maximize the view.
Autumn: Designing for the fall involves two things: basking in the majestic autumn landscapes, and making preparations for the coming of winter. You can begin by preparing your fireplace—you will need to get it in great condition when the first snow sets in. You will probably be making use of it increasingly often as the season goes on and it becomes colder.
Autumn colors are naturally suitable for this season. Reds, yellows and oranges work well to complement the infamous autumn leaves, and their warm shades provide a nice contrast to the cold. You do not need to make them the theme of your abode; just use them as accents such as curtains, colored pillows, and rugs.
Winter: “Winterizing” your abode is all about staying warm and wrapping up. There are quite a number of ways to go about this without losing your home’s sense of style. For example, it is the perfect time to accentuate your fireplace and make it your room’s focal point. Design it with a large area rug and it'll be a nice decorative touch, as well as a comfy sitting area.
Majority of hues will work great during winter, although it’s best to stay away from lifeless colors such as brown, gray, and black. Add some vibrancy to the cold season by putting a few splashes of color in—a vibrant red curtain, a textured rug, a pastel drape over your couch.
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