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There’s no better time than now to start transitioning your home into a SUMMER OASIS!
If you’re anything like me, I preferably like to use décor in the Spring that can still be used for Summertime. It just takes a lot of time to decorate my whole house and after going overboard decorating for Christmas every year, I wanted to spread out the time I spend decorating for the seasons (slow and steady wins the race).
Although, I space out my seasonal décor you’ll see that it’s simply bright, fresh, and ready to radiate the good vibes of any of the warmer months!
Here’s my tips and tricks to get your house summer ready!
Citrus Fruits
Citrus fruits are GOLD!
The smell of them, their aesthetic… everything about them gives off that summer nostalgia that we miss from our childhood. It’s refreshing to smell and pleasing to the eye even if you choose to opt for fake fruits like I did (I unfortunately was not blessed with the green thumb gene so I thrive on zero to low maintenance “plants”).
Some citrusy examples are lemons, oranges, limes, pineapples, etc. They’re bright, they add color, and what screams summer more than fruit seemingly blooming in the middle of your living room? Nothingggg.
For me, I always associate lemons with a cold glass of lemonade on a hot summer day and food grilling on the barbeque (*heavy sigh*). I don’t know why but the thought instantly puts me into summer mode!
Tropical Plants
You already know what I’m going to say…transition to summer with TROPICAL PLANTS!!
And you don’t have to go overboard, girl (it’s very easy to go plant happy when trying to brighten your décor, trust me)! A couple of tropical plants placed in some corners throughout the house makes a huge difference and still makes a statement in your home!
Some great examples are different types of palm trees (yes, there are different types and it basically depends on the look you want!), monstera plants, and split leaf philodendrons!
Faux Plant Stems & Flower Stems
I like to mix and match plant stems and flower stems to create a unique arrangement for the vases in my living room.
I tend to gravitate to faux everything with my décor (if you haven’t noticed lol). Faux moss, faux palm leaves, faux lemons, and a mix of faux flowers to really bring the outdoors into your home. It looks just as good as the real thing with the same effect!
Also, you don’t have to worry about maintaining actual tropical plants that probably wouldn’t survive in your home environment.
BUDGET TIP: Buy vases (whether floor or table vases) that will go with your décor all-year-round so all you have to do is switch out the plant and flower stems for seasonal options, like frosted pine cones for Christmas! It’s a quick and easy hack to jump from winter to summer, no hassle and for half the cost!
Leafy Garlands
Garlands are not only for Christmas décor, no, no, no! Use those bad boys all-year-round!
Garlands come in different styles and are a simple way to add that extra oomph that’ll really make the rest of your decorations pop! You can mix and match them, dress them up by adding more florals or bows, and use them in literally ANY place in your house!
I use it on the columns inside my home, console table, the entertainment section under the TV, and our staircase (just to name a few).
If I really don’t know what to add to the room, normally adding a leafy garland is enough to make the room feel whole. It’s like your stepping foot onto your own little island (greenery goes a long way).
BUDGET TIP: Get a few garlands that you can inter-match between Fall/Winter and Spring/Summer décor and also pick a few that are season-specific. You keep some of the basics while adding some garlands with flair so you can save some money, girl!
Blues, Yellows, Pinks, & Oranges
Do not be afraid of color, sis!
I know that old habits die hard but stop falling into the comfort of blacks, whites, beiges, and browns and run into the arms of the blues, yellows, pinks, and oranges.
Try to stay within these bright color palettes to truly bring the beach and summer to you! The bright colors will make you instantly happy and just takes a little tweaking of your pillows, throw blankets, and even your hand towels in your kitchen to uplift your mood!
Remember, small changes can make a BIG difference and honestly, I jump at any chance to buy more pillows, decorative or not (#HomeIsWhereThePillowsAre)!
Summer Wreaths
Many people don’t know, and I don’t even think I did myself until having my own place, but there are indoor wreaths now! Also, there’s wreaths available for every season not just Christmas (who freaking knew?!)!
Just like garlands, wreaths hold this stigma that they’re solely meant for Christmas. WRONG! There’s so many options out there and best believe your girl is going to switch out a wreath for each and every season (maybe even every holiday but…that’s a bit of stretch lol).
Magnolia, Lemon, or a simple green wreath will do the job. I obviously go the faux wreath route (ha! no surprise there)
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Although, I did try a real wreath once that was dipped in some type of preservation glaze to decorate the front door and… it wasn’t that bad! It takes no maintenance but costs way more than buying a fake one that’s just as nice for $10-$15… so I think I’m going to stick with my little faux wreaths (and I can keep them for years to come!).
Table Centerpieces
Create a focus point on your dining table, kitchen island, and even your console table in the entryway!
Use a decorative tiered tray or a long, wooden tray to host your summer décor items and create a tablescape. I went simple this time and only used a lemon tree as the centerpiece for my dining room table.
Although, it’s not pictured, I also used a rectangular, wooden tray for my entryway table to host our keys (tired of losing those bad boys? Get you a key tray, sis).
Go With a Theme!
When planning out what items I wanted to use for summertime, I found it much easier to pick a theme and then spread my wings that way. For the most part, I stayed on theme but I do like to dabble a bit to spice things up.
For example, I chose to go with a lemon theme this summer and although A LOT of my summer décor is lemons, I opted out of using lemons in my entryway and on my kitchen island. I just felt like my house already reached the lemon limit as I used lemons for my wreaths, flower vases in the living room, and there’s also a decent-sized lemon tree on the dining table (#noregrets).
I added a couple of pineapples and “tropical” greenery around my house to balance it out a bit and I’m so proud of how it all turned out. Your summer theme can be lemons like mine or anything that reminds you of days lounging by the pool: watermelons, honey and bees, ice cream, or beachy with seashells.
It doesn’t matter what you choose but if you’re feeling overwhelmed on what to do with your décor then lock down on a theme and go from there!
Incorporate Some Coastal Art
As I said previously, I stayed on theme for the most part but I definitely deterred from that path when it comes to the art pieces in our home (#BreakingTheRules).
I bought some art pieces that add a bit of a coastal/boho vibe to our home for that extra zen boost. It really helps to put you in that mindset of being carefree and at a fabulous resort somewhere (create the dream at home, right? :))
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Add Some Curb Appeal
Update your exterior and add some curb appeal to your home by bringing your theme or whichever summer décor items you choose to the outside of your home! Welcome yourself into an Island Paradise before you even step foot through your front door.
Use some of those previous tips I mentioned and just simply apply it to the outside!
Set up that lemon wreath (#TeamLemon), place some plants and faux fruits around your porch and front door, and even change up your front door mat! A lot of people forget this tiny step but switching out those raggedy door mats that have been destroyed by the Winter months drastically changes the look of your entrance and why not switch it up every now and then?
It’s your house so have fun with it and let the good times roll because…SUMMER IS COMING!!
How do you prepare your home for the summer months? Also, don’t be shy and drop a comment below of some of your favorite things to do in the summertime!
Those are Amazing pictures!!!
Thanks! Portrait mode on the iPhone does WONDERS!!
Love the tropical look!! I dont have a green thumb so faux is where I need to be!!! The Gold vase I love, its super cute!!!
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