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“A FEELING OF COOLNESS”

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(May 5, 2020)  — When we talk about home decor in summer, there are many things that come to our minds. We think of cool pastel shades, floral prints, greenery, colorful rugs, and much more.

You want to give a makeover to your home that makes your space look stylish, summer-friendly, and trend.

To help you, we have rounded up some of the top summer decor trends in 2020.

Let’s have a look:

  1. Summer-Inspired Wall Art

Imagine a large wall decor, featuring botanicals and rain, hung on a blank white wall. Sounds so cool and soothing, no?

Wall arts make your space stylish and luxurious while reflecting your unique personality.

When it comes to summer-inspired wall art, you have many options. You can choose something inspired by plants, ocean, animals, and more that induce a feeling of coolness to your space.

  1. Go For White Wood

If you are looking to replace your furniture this summer, you can lighten up your space by switching out dark wood furniture for trendy white wood.

White painted wood makes your home feel brighter, airier and lighter. If you are on a budget, you can DIY white wood furniture using white paint and paintbrushes.

Alternatively, you can drape white throws over dark chairs and sofas to give your space a boost of brightness. White will also make your room spacious and stylish.

  1. Summery Patterns

Choose bold patterns and bright colors to bring a splash of summer throughout your home. Pretty floral prints are very trendy right now. From shower curtains to throw pillows to bedding to wallpapers, it is easy to add cooling floral prints to your home.

When it comes to summer prints and patterns, you have endless options, such as eclectic prints, citric yellow, and graphic geometric patterns.

You can switch out curtains for something summer-spirited or get some throw cushion featuring floral printed. You can even amp up outdoor decor with new lounge chairs.

But note that you should take a more minimal approach on summer prints and patterns. For instance, go for muted pastels, watercolor-inspired prints, and makeup colors.

  1. Incorporate Tropical Boho

Do you love a personalized lifestyle that reflects your unique personality? If yes, then go for super-chic tropical boho charm.

The tropical boho style features all kinds of patterns, textures, bold colors and a lot of organic elements. Bring in plants and oddball accents to finish the look and add life to your space.

The edgy curation of organic elements brings out your wild side and love for nature reflected by your home decor.

Eclectic tropical boho style is all about tropical colors, quirky touches, and daring design elements that exude a cool feel and energy to your space – just like a tropical forest.

  1. Transform Into A Modern Farmhouse

Do you want a warm and welcoming space that is both brighter, airier, livable, and stylish? Choose the modern farmhouse style! This unique and summer-friendly look combines timeless style with trendy elements. So you can rest assured that your space won’t look outdated anytime soon.

The modern farmhouse style combines the best elements of trendiest looks from the last few years. It combines rustic charm, industrial style, and Mid-Century modern charm to create a cool and comfy style that is summer-perfect.

The modern farmhouse is full of character. It centers around cozy furnishing, industrial accents, and neutral colors. It combines old and new elements to achieve a perfect balance of trendiness and comfort.

  1. Light Window Treatment

 With summer around the corner, it is time to replace heavy curtains with something lighter that allow the natural light in.

Ideally, you can choose floaty, sheer white curtains that give you the brightness and lightness you might crave during summer noons.

Wrapping Up

Hopefully, these ideas will help you make your home ready for summer. Stay cool, stay happy!

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