Summer Home Decor Tours 2022
It's Summer Home Tours day with the Seasonal Simplicity group of bloggers.
Krista at
The Happy Housie
does a fabulous job of getting my blogging friends and I organized and ready
to provide you inspiration for the season. Click the links at the bottom of
this post to see all 10 homes decorated for summer.
Summer Home Decor Ideas 2022
While I would love to say my entire home has been zhushed and styled for
summer, the truth is I still have a laundry room renovation ongoing which
means there are giant sink and faucet boxes sitting in the living room, piles
of construction materials in the basement, and generally a thin layer of
drywall dust (still!) on everything, lol!
So today, I decided to decorate and share two spaces that are on the upper
floor of my home and away from the chaos: the guest bedroom and my home
office.
You'll find some simple and easy summer home decor ideas in these rooms.
Summer decor doesn't need to be obviously seasonal or require buying new
items. You can create a sense of lightness and ease using what you already
have in interesting ways.
Coastal Guest Bedroom Ideas
A few months ago, we switched some rooms in our home. This room, formerly
my daughter's tween bedroom
became the guest bedroom and the guest bedroom is now her room. She wanted
to move because she didn't like the wallpaper and wanted a room with better
natural light.
To be honest, I wasn't a fan of moving the rooms. I LOVED her coastal tween
bedroom and thought everything worked perfectly in the space. But sometimes,
you just need to move on and realize that homes shift and evolve.
Here's how the room looked as a tween bedroom. See more photos in
this post.
And here is the guest bedroom now:
One new addition is the sandy beige headboard with nailhead trim. I sold our
old
farmhouse style metal bed
and opted for a just a simpleheadboard
and
adjustable bed frame. This room isn't that big so having a bed that sits lower and one that
doesn't have a footboard gives the sense of a bigger space.
The
grey end table
is a classic piece that works in any room. Nothing says summer more than
natural materials like wicker or rattan. I've brought in a woven basket, a
textured blue rug, and
striped bed linens
to bring a summery, coastal feel.
SHOP THIS ROOM
Here's the view of the room towards the window. I'm a big fan of symmetry so
I've framed the window with an old set of botanical prints from
Rainsford Company.
Adding botanical art is a great summer home decor idea. It's an effective
way to add colour and liveliness and you can find
free botanical art
or inexpensive prints to suit your bedroom decor. The green in the artwork
really works well with the green velvet chair (and the green leaves of the trees outside!).
Speaking of green, what's the easiest way to decorate your summer bedroom?
With plants! I'm not great with plants but these ones thrive here in the
soft, indirect light. In the winter time, I clip a grow light onto the desk
to give the plants a boost.
I hope you enjoyed this look at the summer home decor in the guest bedroom.
Now let's take a look next door at my home office. You'll see that it shares
a similar colour palette but a slightly more refined and classic style.
Blue and White Home Office
SHOP THIS ROOM:
But it wasn't always this way. The
first version of this home office
was much more colourful and bohemian. Though I liked the look, and went out of
my comfort zone with the sage green paint, it really wasn't my style. Turns
out I need something my more serene and neutral to be productive at work.
So we painted the walls White Dove by Benjamin Moore, added in window
coverings, art, new lighting, and I
made over a dark mahogany desk into a cream & wood beauty. It still remains my favourite furniture DIY project ever.
The
blue toile wallpaper
and
landscape art
help this room feel summery all year round so I've added in just a few
accessories to enhance that feeling.
Seasonal greenery like the faux florals in a blue and white ginger jar and
peonies plucked from my garden are a must for summer. I love florals in
general so I was drawn to this floral sticker book. It's a fun way to dress
up my daily planner and give my notes a visual, colourful boost.
In the summertime, the tree outside my window grows full of leaves and sadly
blocks out much of the sunlight. That leaves my home office in a hazy sort
of mood which keeps me focused on the task at hand.
But a mix of task, ambient, and decorative lighting helps from things
getting too dark. The desk lamp gives off a soft hue and its pleated
shade diffuses the light beautifully. I also have a pendant light overhead
but only use that I'm working late at night or during the dark winter
months.
And here you can see the swing arm sconces placed above the wall shelves.
They cast a wash of light down the front of the shelves, bringing attention
to whatever summer decor items I have on display. Again, I'm not too themey
with my accessories. A beach photo, greenery, and classic accessories are
enough to indicate warmer weather is here.
I hope you enjoyed my summer home decor tour. Head over to these lovely
blogger homes and see their summer decor ideas.
Today is Summer Home tour day! Some of my friends have joined me to share
their summer decorating ideas with you. You can visit their full article by
clicking on the links below the images.
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