How To Match Your Interior Design To Every Season

It’s common for homeowners to regularly spruce up their properties. Their home is probably one of the most expensive investments they’ll make in their lives, which is why homeowners would exert time and effort to make their space look good.

This kind of mindset is also one of the reasons why they would strive to design their homes based on the season of the year.  

Decorating is no longer new for homeowners, but only a very few know how to pull this off. This is especially true for those who want to regularly change their interior design as seasons roll out every year. If you’re in the same boat, this article can surely help.  

Here’s how you can match your interior design to every season:

Treat Your Walls As Your Blank Canvas

Different colors have different effects on a person’s mood, which is why you should be careful in picking wall colors when home decorating.

And while you have the liberty of picking any color you want, it’s still best to stick to light neutral colors like light taupe, off-white, and a subtle grey. These colors can open up your home and will make it very easy for you to decorate your space regardless of the season of the year.  

Walls painted in light neutral colors will allow you to focus more on elements that highlight the season of the year.

For example, with off-white walls at home, you won’t have any problems decorating for spring with green decors because the colors won’t clash with each other. Light neutral walls will let these accents stand out while still creating a calm environment indoors. 

Create Cohesive Color Schemes

Decorating your home for every season can be challenging, especially if you’re clueless about what color scheme to use. Should you pick your favorite color when decorating? Or should you choose hues that resemble the season of the year?

To stay on the safe side, opt to create cohesive color schemes to match your interior design for every season.  

When decorating for the colder months, for example, invest in pieces that come in cool colors such as light blue or green. Warm months, on the other hand, can be decorated using accents in deep reds, golds, and oranges.  

Sticking to a cohesive color scheme when decorating will help you narrow down your options as you’re shopping for décor, and ensure that your home doesn’t look and feel too busy.  

Carefully Pick Seasonal Home Décor Accents

Countless online and offline stores sell different kinds of home décor today. Regardless of the layout of your home, the theme you want to achieve, and the budget you have in mind, there will always be that décor that fits the bill.

It’s best if you make the most out of these products if you want to match your interior design to every season.  

One easy way to make your home look and feel more “seasonal” is to purchase accent pieces and place them on your furnishings, shelving, or even on the mantelpiece.

You’ll never go wrong with these accent pieces as you can buy as many as you want, and place them anywhere in your house. 

You can start by looking for accent pieces that come in seasonally-appropriate colors (blue for winter, or orange for autumn), or display pine cones during the winter, and seashells during summer.  

Aside from these accent pieces, you can also invest in different works of art that represent a specific season. For instance, you can look for paintings of autumn sceneries, or an illustration of a winter wonderland.

Remember, art can imitate life—and adding these works of art inside your home will surely bring more color and life to your space!

Learn How To Make Seasonal Wreaths 

How your home looks from the outside can set people’s expectations. If you want to impress your friends and family with your interior design, start by learning how to make a seasonal wreath, and then hang this on your door.

Seasonal wreaths are easy and fun-to-make projects that exude a welcoming vibe to anyone who stands on your doorstep.  

Seasonal wreaths can be made with any material available—you can create an evergreen wreath in time for Christmas, and something twiggy and mossy for spring.

Cover The Basics 

Contrary to popular belief, matching your interior design to every season doesn’t have to be expensive or daunting. As long as you’re aware of the steps to follow and resources to use, redecorating your home in every season can actually be fun!

Julie Higgins
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Julie is a Staff Writer at momooze.com. She has been working in publishing houses before joining the editorial team at momooze. Julie's love and passion are topics around beauty, lifestyle, hair and nails.

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