How To Use Colorful Floral Designs to Quickly Refresh Your Home
Create a space you love with a unique but cohesive mix of trendy florals and modern geometrics for a pattern forward, colorful home. Whether you are a major maximalist of prefer the minimalist modern style but want to add pops of color or texture for a new refreshing look, read on to find ways to use four creative collections from artist and designer Sandra Hutter to make your house feel like home.
Finding the balance between bold focal pints and complementary pieces can be a task. Utilizing designer curated collections can help to alleviate the stress of trying to find the perfect décor items for your home. Curated collections, such as Sunset Garden Blooms, Paper Cut Flower Collage, Folk Art Flowers, and Climbing Flowers, take overarching themes, ideas, and colors and distill them into a series of patterns that perfectly complement each other. For these four collections several styles of florals, botanicals, and geometric designs come together for a completed set that can be used all together or mixed and matched to create a look unique to you and easily add pops of color to your home.
Creating Positive Spaces for Kids
In 2023 I had challenged myself to participate in every Spoonflower design challenge for the entire year. It was no small feat, but it helped open my designs to broader themes and audiences and urged me to create new fun patterns and collections that have become quite popular.
I am of the firm belief that your home should be a welcoming place that sparks your curiosity and be a safe space for exploration for kids and adults alike. One of the best ways to do this is with bright, fun, dopamine aesthetic style décor. I love to craft vibrant and lively patterns and illustrations that aim to uplift the spaces of my customers and infuse color and joy into your everyday surroundings. If you are looking for cohesive designs to refresh your space, then the colorful, happy patterns of Playful Meadow and Happy Balloons Collections are for you. If you would like to learn more about design, licensing, and creating cohesive wonderful patterns, sign up for my newsletter and check out my mentoring program.