Monday 27 June 2016

Summer Home Style - 3 Tips to Brighten Up Your Home This Summer!

Summer is the perfect time to redecorate and turn your home into a bright, cheerful place to relax. While dark, cosy themes are perfect for winter and the colder months, in summer a light, airy theme helps to add to the laid back, bright and warm atmosphere. So how can you turn your home into a summer retreat? Below you’ll discover 3 great tips to get you started.
1. Make those repairs you’ve been putting off
Before getting into actual decorating, it’s a good idea to get the home in tip top shape. This means making those repairs you’ve been putting off. The cold, harsh weather of winter can also cause damage to the home so sorting this out will help create a good canvas for your summer decorating. 
One particular place you should focus your attention on is the windows. They’re going to be a main focus in summer, providing essential light to brighten up the room. Giving them a fresh coat of paint is a good idea, but be sure to get them into good shape first. A high quality dry wood paint and sealer from Mighton Products Limited is the first step you should take. 
2. Add plants to your décor
Indoor plants not only add a beautiful aesthetic touch to the home in summer, but they also help deliver more oxygen into the room. It also helps you to feel better connected to the outdoors. If you don’t fancy worrying about the maintenance of indoor plants, a vase with cut flowers is a good alternative, though these will need to be changed frequently so consider your budget before choosing this option. 

3. Shift the focus of the room
During winter, you tend to make areas such as the fireplace, the main focal point. However, in the summer it’s better to move the focus away to something that better represents the warmer, brighter weather. Organise your furniture away from the fireplace, facing windows or French doors instead. You can also get rid of heavy curtains and replace them with drapes or blinds. 
Overall, no matter how much you have to spend or how much effort you want to put into your summer decorating, there’s always something you can do. The tips above will help to get you started, without having to make massive changes. Remember, a fresh coat of paint also goes a long way so painting the walls a light, pastel colour will also help. 



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