If you are roaming in the wilderness of Tennessee and come across mushrooms that look too tasty, well, wait! They can be poisonous! Let’s have a look at them.
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Springtime is just around the corner, and if you're curious as to what design trends will be majorly trending in the home interior world throughout the coming season, we're here to give you the scoop.
We spoke with a handful of pro designers and asked them to weigh in on the looks that will be in major style in the coming months (and beyond). Based on their statements, now is the perfect time to go bold with color, purchase weathered-looking planters, and so much more.
Below, designers share 6 spring decor trends they're excited to see in 2024.
Move over, winter whites! This spring, we can expect to see tons of vibrance in people's homes, Jess Harrell, the founder of The Styled Domicile, says.
«People are bored of all neutral interiors,» she says. «They're craving some excitement and want to express themselves in their homes.»
Say hello to color by experimenting with bright paint, installing patterned wallpaper, or decorating with fun furnishings and accessories, Harrell suggests. Whether you take a DIY approach such as spray painting furniture or making it over using chalk paint, there are numerous small changes you can make.
And don't be afraid to start small. If brand new case pieces aren't in the budget this spring, you can still certainly take part in the vibrant trend.
«Layering in smaller furnishings and accessories is a low commitment way to start embracing more pattern and color one item at a time,» Melissa Mahoney, the founder of Melissa Mahoney Design House, says.
Design by The Styled Domicile / Photo by Christy Kosnic
Searching for the perfect vessel in which to display your spring florals? Look no further than an antique planter or vase. These will shine both indoors and outside on the patio,
If you are roaming in the wilderness of Tennessee and come across mushrooms that look too tasty, well, wait! They can be poisonous! Let’s have a look at them.
The first day of spring (March 19) is quickly approaching, and with that comes time for spring cleaning, spring gardening, spring weather, and spring pollinators.
Today we’re off to Tennessee to visit Lou Ann’s garden:
For some, spring cleaning is a satisfying ritual that freshens up a home, making it feel lighter and more organized. But for others, it can be intimidating and time-consuming.
While we always welcome the chance to deep clean and declutter our homes each spring, we also could use a refresher on how best to approach a huge, home overhaul.
Colorful Spring Garden Bed with ‘Hino-Crimson’ Azalea Start your growing season by showcasing the vibrant blooms of 'Hino-Crimson' azalea along with other shade garden favorites. Add a burst of spring color with ‘Hino-Crimson’ azalea
Starbucks | Design: Better Homes & Gardens
With DIY projects and home renovation ideas filling our social media feeds daily, achieving the home of your dreams has never been more affordable and accessible. Just like any other facet of home decorating, DIY home decor trends come and go, often following suit with standard interior design trends.
Your spring decor is about to be gorgeous—and super on trend, thanks to this list we coveted from Google.
Spring is right around the corner, and along with freshly bloomed flowers and warmer temperatures comes an inherent desire to refresh your entire home. We’re talking deep soaks of your tub, finally cleaning your dishwasher drain, and investing in tools that’ll make these mundane tasks much easier.
When it comes to interior design, there are certain topics that people get passionate—and even polarized—about: maximalism versus minimalism, carpet versus hardwood floors, and of course, open-concept versus closed-concept layouts.
March growing with Rachel