How to Quickly Refresh Your Bedroom for Summer
|How to Quickly Refresh Your Bedroom for Summer
Doing seasonal updates around your home is a great way to keep your home feeling fresh. These updates don’t have to be big, expensive, or time consuming. Small changes can have a big impact too. In this article, we are going to explore how to quickly refresh your bedroom for summer. Let’s get started!
Bedroom Update Ideas for Summer
The summer season is a lovely time for home décor. We have long daylight hours with plenty of beautiful light. The world outside is green and the sky (hopefully) blue. It’s a season of brightness and colour and it’s so much fun to celebrate this within your interior design too.
Below, we will have a look at some easy and quick updates you can do within your bedroom décor for the summer season.
– Choose Airy, Light Fabrics for Summer
One of the easiest ways to update a bedroom quickly is to change the bedding. If you already have some summery bedding sets at home, get them out and pop them on. If not, invest in a new duvet cover and pillowcase set for the summer season. Look for white or other neutral light colours or delicate floral patterns for that summer vibe. Airy and light materials such as linen and pure cotton are excellent choices for summer. They embody the warm season perfectly and are a pleasure to sleep in when the weather is hot too, helping you stay cool while you sleep.
Other fabrics that you could update include cushion covers for any decorative cushions around the room and curtains.
– Update the Look of Your Bed
Another, slightly larger, update that you could do that would have a large impact on the look of your bedroom is to update the look of your bed. If you’re ready for a new bed frame, now could be a great time to upgrade your bed to a new one. Or if you just want to refresh the look of your bed, you could simply change or update your headboard. Headboards that sit on the wall are easy to change if you fancy something new. If you like the shape of your current one, you could also just change the fabric that it’s covered with. All you need for that DIY project is your chosen fabric and a nail gun.
– Refresh with Summery Details and Accessories
Changing up your bedroom’s details and accessories is a great way to update the room for summer. Think light and fresh, beachy and warm. Details that remind you of being on holiday, on the beach, near the sea… Materials such as wood, stone, and rattan are great for achieving this kind of feeling in a room. Easy things that you can change include lampshades and decorative items, for example. Also add a nice scented candle to the room. Pick something with a calming, summery scent such as an ocean or sea salt option.
– Invite Nature in with Flowers
Of course, we cannot forget the power of flowers and plants in interior design. Invite nature into your bedroom with fresh flowers. A beautiful bouquet in a nice vase can do wonders for a space. Choose flowers that are in season and that you love. Let the pops of colour add some fun and freshness to your new summery bedroom. Additionally, waking up each morning and seeing the flowers is sure to put a smile on your face – what a great way to wake up!
– Don’t Forget to Clean & Declutter
Finally, for any home updates, don’t forget to take the opportunity to deep clean the space and declutter as you go along. I’m sure you’ll come across some areas that you haven’t cleaned in a while (hello, under bed space!) and some stuff that you no longer love or need. This is the perfect time to take care of these things and to clear your space by getting rid of a few things while you refresh your bedroom.
Conclusion
In this article we have explored a bunch of simple and quick ways to refresh your bedroom for summer. A few small updates can have a big impact on a space and make you fall in love with your home again. Most of the above ideas are also quite affordable so can be done on a budget. Of course, any seasonal items can be enjoyed year after year too. Once you find products that you love, you are sure to want to get them back out again for many years to come too.
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