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Summer decorating is a
wonderful time to lighten up the colors and fabrics in your home. While
you may not be able to decorate every room, there are numerous ways to
add summer flair. You can decorate with a summer theme such as fruit
(apples, strawberries, grapes), flowers (roses, carnations, daisies), or
seaside nautical in addition to following some of the ideas listed
below.
1. Replace heavy drapery
with light sheers. The sheers provide an airy appeal while letting in
the sunshine. If removing your existing drapery is not an option,
consider changing just the valance and tiebacks to a lighter color.
Another option is to use grapevine wreaths, strands of beads, artificial
flowers, or decorative ribbons as your tiebacks or swag holders.
2. Store away items that
are not useful in the summer such as blankets, throws, and heavy quilts.
3. Lighten up the color
of your sofa by placing a slipcover on it or replacing your dark colored
pillows with lighter colors.
4. Place light colored
slipcovers on your all-wood dining room or kitchen chairs.
5. To add a lighter
summer touch to your dark wood tables, use white lace or doilies as
runners or tablecloths.
6. If you have a heavy
bedspread, considering replacing it with a lightweight linen blanket.
7. Bring in the outdoors
by adding fresh flowers in vases or baskets to counters, tabletops, and
nightstands.
8. Add summer accessories
around your home such as birdhouses, sea shells, bowls of fruits or
vegetables, and summer reading materials.
9. If you have dark
lampshades, replace them with lighter ones.
10. Repaint a dark
hallway in your favorite hue such as buttery yellow, a creamy tan, or a
fresh apple green.
11. Display a grouping of
floral plates on a wall, hutch, or fireplace mantle.
12. Clean out the ashes
in your fireplace and fill the firebox with a large artificial fern or a
basket of colorful flowers.
13. Place twigs in tall
vases and set on each side of the fireplace mantle.
14. To add summer whimsy
to your bathrooms, hang lightweight fabric shower curtains printed with
ladybugs, bees, flowers, or palm trees. Display matching hand towels
and rugs to continue the summer theme.
15. Change the layout of
your furniture to give your rooms a fresh, new look.
Decorating your home for
the summer does not have to be complicated or cost a lot of money. As
you can see from the ideas listed above, a new lamp shade, adding new
fabrics, or changing the paint color of a room can breathe new life into
your interior design. So, have fun and use your imagination to bring
some fresh new looks into your home for the summer season.
About the Author:
Lesley Dietschy is a writer, jewelry designer, beauty editor and the
founder of
http://www.HomeDecorExchange.com.
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