Make the most of the final moments of summer through these warm and colourful interior accent pieces. Your very own ‘summer sanctuary’ means instilling a sense of tranquillity, happiness and fun in the place you spend the most time in – your home. Mixing textures and prints are essential, with raffia and wooden elements offering a sense of comfort and warmth. When devising a a colour palette, incorporate soft natural tones with pops of colour weaved throughout. And finally, to achieve that overall getaway feel, add lush green plants that will hang over you at home for a tropical vacation setting that is all at once exotic yet intimate.
Below, we’ve rounded up the decor pieces that will help prolong your summer state of mind.
The Dining Room
Lay the table with style! Statement napkins paired with a placemat made from natural wicker with an intricate pattern are suitable for both laid-back or formal table settings. Drinks served from an acrylic bar cart will add a more refined touch, while providing the perfect space to present your spirits collection.
The Kitchen
Add a breath of fresh air to your home with a burst of colour in your kitchen. A palette of vivid hues will brighten up the mood – serve your freshly cut strawberries on multicoloured, mismatched dessert plates and fresh lemon water in coloured glassware.
The Living Room
Fill your living room with pieces that will keep you and your guests in awe. This is the perfect room to play with colours, prints, and textures. Add a unique vase perfect for displaying your favourite flowers – plants and flowers do wonders to add a natural burst of colour, while also instilling positive energy and all around good vibes.
The Bedroom
Your bedroom is your sanctuary. Relaxation should be a key theme in this space, spared from clutter both physically and mentally. Your bedroom could also have a hint of tropical romance – silky bed sheets add a sense of opulence while colourful throw pillows add a playful touch.
The Bathroom
Honour that beach holiday through a mix of neutral colours and blue tones. Of course, a tropical scented candle is a must. The raffia material suits almost every interior aesthetic, especially for a more coastal style.
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