Bring Spring into Your Home
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Show off an
arrangement of colored glass bottles.
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The calendar tells you it's spring. So why
does your home still look dark and heavy? Use
these easy ideas to give your place – and your
spirits – a springtime lift.
1. Let There Be Light
Create a window display: If
you have a private window, remove the old
curtains to let the light flow in. Install glass
shelves, and show off an arrangement of colored
glass bottles and vases, set closely together,
to create an artistic and beautiful privacy
screen.
Add new lampshades and soft lights:
Replace old, heavy lampshades with
lighter styles featuring pleats or folds in
creamy silks, or recover an old shade with a
cheerful, bright chintz. Replace white light
bulbs with lavender or pink ones for a natural,
soft glow.
2. Create a Natural Wonder
Force spring flowers:
Forcing spring-flowering branches is a beautiful
and easy way to capture spring and bring it
inside. Arrange a simple vase of forsythia,
quince, plum or other shrub branches. Clip stems
and place them in lukewarm water. Try to find
branches at least a foot long, gently mist, and
watch the colorful blooms burst far ahead of
schedule.
Set up an indoor cloche:
Check out garden shops for miniature
greenhouses, created from wood and glass. They
come in tabletop size and larger. Put them over
your plants to cloak them in warmth and humidity
that is ideal to help plants thrive during
winter. Many have open spaces at the top for
easy watering. Fill with hibiscus, tulips and
ivy to make a stylish impression. Place on a
coffee table or tuck in a corner.
Design a “tablescape”:
Inexpensive terracotta pots painted white and
planted with paper whites, hyacinths and tulips
add cheerful color. Set in groups on a coffee
table.
Add green topiaries in different shapes, and
place a vase of pussy willows – a classic
harbinger of spring – in the center of your
design. Sprinkle natural, colored round stones
or colored glass pebbles around your pots. For
greater impact, group plants together.
Install an indoor window box:
If you have deeply set windowsills, set the box
directly on the sill. Explore antique and
secondhand shops for a small wire garden table,
and use it as a base for your box. Place it
directly under a window, where plants will
thrive in the light.
Before you fill your box with soil and
plants, line it with plastic to prevent leakage.
Or set plants in the box individually, placing
each pot on a small tray or plate to catch
drips.
3. Factor in Fabric
Indulge in new sheets:
Splurge on extra-soft, 250-count Egyptian cotton
sheets. An all-white sheet set feels refreshing
and restful.
Go for texture: For an
instant facelift, add textured fabric such as a
matelasse bedspread or old-fashioned patchwork
quilt. Drape a spread over a round table for an
instant table skirt. The luxurious weight of
matelasse and quilting works wonders on a
variety of furniture.
Re-cover seats in gorgeous silk:
For an instant change, find a beautiful silk
fabric you adore and use it to re-cover dining
room chair seats, or your favorite single chair.
Many chairs have seats that are easily removed
with a screwdriver. Remove seat, measure, and
cut fabric into a shape large enough to tuck
edges under. Use a staple gun to attach silk
around the seat.
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Roll up heavy
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4. Room Service
Redocorate a small room:
Take the smallest room and make the biggest
change. For example, transform the look of a
tiny powder room by painting walls creamy ivory
or soft white, switching weighty curtains to
simple sheers, and hanging a gold mirror over
your vanity.
Roll up your rugs: If you're
lucky enough to have hardwood floors under your
area rugs, why not roll up those heavy things
and store them until next fall? Replace with
colorful rag rugs for an American or French
country look. Put down a sisal rug and watch how
it completely changes the room. Many carpet
stores offer huge sales in January and February.
Bring outdoor furniture inside:
Bring in the wrought iron; vintage wire tables,
bird cages, and chairs add a whimsical touch.
Wicker and rattan furniture bring in a lighter
tropical feel of sunny days and lush greenery.
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