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.

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How to Style “In the Garden” Maximalist Florals for Fall and Spring

Keeping up with seasonal trends can be a challenge, so finding staple decor and clothing pieces that can be used throughout the year for a bold, unique look during multi seasons is vital.

The “In the Garden” Collection features a series of bold botanicals designed for Autumn. However, the vibrant cool and warm tone color palette, featuring hot pink, coral orange, light denim blue, and cream white, with a focus on floral designs makes this collection a great option for Spring as well.

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6 Easy Ways To Add Color To Your Dorm Room

Leaving home to go to college or University is an exciting new chapter, but it can also be daunting to leave the comfort of home. Dorm rooms are normally pretty bland, painted white or beige walls and basic furniture.

So, how can you easily give your dorm room a cozier and homely feel? By adding some warm colors and interesting patterns that express your personality!

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