Garden-inspired décor
Now that the hurdle of the holidays has passed, even the most ardent winter enthusiasts can find themselves dreading the long, cold weeks between New Year's and Memorial Day. Warming up your interior décor with garden-inspired looks and themes is a great way to beat winter blues.
Here are some ideas for brightening your home this winter by bringing the outdoors inside:
+ Grow an Herb Garden in Your Kitchen - Windowsill herb gardens bring the outdoors in and add a splash of natural color and earthy fragrance to your home. Plus, they're a great source of fresh seasonings for your cooking. A variety of easy-to-grow, preplanted herb garden kits are available from a number of sources, from your local home and garden center, to online retail giants.
+ Go Grand with Your Garden Theme - For year-round inspiration, consider creating a garden room with a wall mural that brings the outdoors in. Few of us are up to hand painting our own murals, but fortunately there are alternatives.
+ Brighten with Floral and Garden Accents - Floral wreaths, flower arrangements and fabrics are a simple, familiar way to add a garden touch to your home. But for those who think outside the box, there are endless opportunities to create a garden effect. Your favorite patio chair, subtly tucked into a corner of your family room, serves as extra seating and a gentle reminder of outdoor socializing.
Floral and garden designs have influenced home furnishings from coat racks to wall switch plates. Choose items that you are likely to love year-round or that are easy to swap out as the seasons (and your tastes) change.
+ Don't Leave Your Garden Gnome Out in the Cold - If you miss your favorite garden gnome, cherub sculpture or bird bath, dust it off and bring it inside the house. You can evoke the comforts of the garden by creating a display using your favorite garden ornament. Or turn the birdbath into a unique presentation by adding an ivy plant in place of water. Watch the plant overflow the bowl all winter long.
+ Sounds of the Outdoors - Our sense of hearing has a profound influence on our emotions. Whatever feelings your garden evokes - soothing, stimulating, relaxed or energized - you can recreate that mood with sound. Recordings of nature sounds, from bird song to wind moving through tall grass, are available from a variety of sources, including Amazon.com, or check out your local music store.
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