7 easy ways to refresh your home decor for every season

Seasonal changes in your window treatments can transform the feel of a room.

As the seasons change, so do our moods and preferences. Incorporating seasonal decor into your home is a wonderful way to reflect the essence of each time of year, creating a dynamic and comforting environment that changes as you do. Whether it’s the vibrant blooms of spring, the sunny ambiance of summer, the cosy aura of autumn or the crisp feel of winter, adjusting your home decor can significantly enhance your living space and reflect the outer world inside your home.

However, frequently updating your decor might seem daunting or expensive at first glance. Fortunately, it doesn’t have to be. With a few simple tweaks and creative ideas, you can breathe new life into your spaces without the need for major renovations or big-budget projects. From swapping out textiles to rearranging furniture, these seven straightforward strategies will guide you through refreshing your home for every season with ease and flair. By embracing the natural cycle of the seasons, you can create a home that is not only stylish but also deeply resonant with the rhythms of the year.

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Swap out throw pillows and blankets

One of the simplest ways to update your home’s look is to change your throw pillows and blankets. Opt for light, pastel colours in the spring, bright and bold hues for summer, rich, warm tones for autumn and cosy, textured fabrics for winter.

 

Update your window treatments

Seasonal changes in your window treatments can transform the feel of a room. Use sheer curtains in the summer for a light, airy feel and heavier drapes in the winter to add warmth and block out cold drafts.

 

Rearrange your furniture

Moving your furniture around can dramatically change the look and feel of a room. Consider different layouts that emphasise comfort in the winter or openness in the summer.

 

Add seasonal plants

Incorporating seasonal greenery can breathe life into your home. Think fresh flowers in the spring, potted ferns in the summer, dried leaves or branches in the fall and evergreens or poinsettias in the winter.

 

Change artwork and decorative accents

Switching out wall art and decorative items can reflect the seasonal vibe. Use bright and lively artworks for spring and summer and switch to more subdued, earthy tones for fall and winter.

 

Use seasonal scents

Scents have a powerful effect on the ambiance of a home. Use floral or citrus scents in spring and summer and cinnamon or pine in fall and winter to enhance the seasonal feel.

 

Adjust your lighting

The right lighting can set the mood for each season. Bright, clear lights work well in the spring and summer, while warmer, softer lights add a cosy glow during the colder months.

 

FAQs

How can I decorate my home for seasons on a budget?

Focus on small, impactful changes like cushion covers, seasonal wreaths and DIY decorations. These can offer significant visual transformations without a high cost.

What are the best plants to use for fall home decor?

Opt for plants with darker, richer colours or those that thrive in cooler weather, like mums, ferns and snake plants.

How can I make my home feel cosy in winter?

Use plush throws, soft pillows, warm lighting and rich, deep colours in your decor. Adding a small area rug or some candles can also enhance the cosiness.

What is the easiest way to change my home decor for summer?

Introduce lightweight fabrics, bright colours and plenty of greenery. Keep the windows clear to let in as much natural light as possible.

Got any questions or point of view on our article? We would love to hear from you. Write to our Editor-in-Chief Jhumur Ghosh at jhumur.ghosh1@housing.com
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