Hello Everyone! Finally, Spring is approaching. I love to go out when the air gets crisp, and nature shows all its colours again. Me and Rick love to take long walks in parks and just breathe again with this feeling of renewal.
Despite the weather improving though, this year is still likely to be quite different from our normality. Many of us might still be forced to stay at home the vast majority of the time, and the situation is likely to go on like this for a while too.
To deal with this situation then, I have been taking even more care of my interior spaces. It is something that really improves our everyday life, and it is undoubtedly more significant as we almost never leave home. If you happen to have some outdoor space, a balcony, or a small garden available, that’s even better! Organising that will make it even easier to spend time relaxing and recharging properly.
So, today I thought I’d give out some advice on how to refurbish your interior and outdoor spaces. This way you can give them a fresh and bright look right on time for the new season that’s coming to make them more enjoyable as the weather improves.
I selected a number of items with pastel tones for the most part to convey a sense of relaxation. The tones of green, ivory white, beige, and grey also mix well with natural tones of green and brown. So along with recalling indirectly the natural world as described in the Principles of Biophilic Design, which helps concentration and productivity, they also mix well with surrounding natural elements, whether you are indoor or outdoor.
To this, I added some stronger colour accents here and there such as the olive green floor lamp, the yellow cushions, or some black accents to contrast and make the complex more interesting.
Wood Wall Clock – Etsy – Wood wall clock with shelves
Set of 4 Prints – Etsy – Set of 4 prints, Minimal Art Set
Cushions – Wayfair.co.uk – Sayuri Cotton Cushion with Filling
H&M – Wool-blend cushion cover
Pots and Plants – Patch Plants – Glazed Rim Pots and Big Kentia Palm
Wall Baskets – Swedish Ninja – Diagonal Wall Basket Grey
Printable Wall Art – Etsy – Abstract Stairs Printable Wall Art
Coffee tables – John Lewis – Calia Coffee Table with Nest of 2 Tables, Oak
Floor Lamp – Houseof – Olive green diffuser floor lamp
Rug – Minna – Lines Rug Oat
Table lamp – The Conran Shop – Cestita Table Lamp Pine Opal Glass
Chest – Etsy – Sustainable seaweed chest
Bowl – Maison du Monde – Territoire Solid Mango Wood Trinket Bowl with Graphic Print
Rattan Decorative Stools – Made – Aakko
Accent chair – Made – Elvi
Earthenware Planter with Stand – Made – Mano
Sun Umbrella – Maison du Monde – Palavas Aluminium and Terracotta Patterned Fabric Sun Lounger
Fire pit – Maison du Monde – Metal outdoor fire pit in black D 100cm
Garden hanging chair – Made – Lyra
Side table – Overstock – 20-inch Round Acacia Outdoor Side Table by Havenside Home
Outdoor chairs – West Elm – Outdoor Slope Lounge Chair
Garden Stool, marble effect – Made – Edson
Coffee tables – Swedish Ninja – Zick Zack White
Lantern – Maison du Monde – Hinatea Glass and Woven Wicker Lantern
Pot – Maison du Monde – Terrango Terracotta Fibreglass Pot H70
Vase – Maison du Monde – Lisbonne White and Grey Striped Basin H62
Watering can – Made – Wren
These are my inspiration tips for your Interior in Spring 2021. I hope these will give you some interesting ideas. Let me know your thoughts on Social Media! Also, if you'd you like some more interior inspo? Subscribe to our newsletter!
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