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Spring Design Refresh

Wednesday, March 02, 2022 | By: Tina Delia, NCIDQ

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H e l l o!

Up on the blog this week we are getting you ready for spring.  As we wrap up another winter and the warmth of spring is in our reach, it's time to get your home ready for the season.  I've compiled a few ideas to get you on your way to enjoying the new season.

Sprinkle in Bright Colors

Spring is a time of rebirth and renewal in the outdoors, so try having your interior mimic this. While those dark colors felt right in the winter, it's time to swap them for pastels or even bold neons. If you're really feeling daring, change out some of your old dining room chairs for ones with a pop of color.

Photo Cred:  Pinterest

Decorate With Flowers

One of the easiest ways to update any room is to add a bouquet of fresh flowers. From bunches of daffodils and tulips to sprigs of eucalyptus and hyacinths, take advantage of all those flowers at your local grocery store. Decorating with fresh flowers is easy and can be done in every room of your home. Between stunning centerpieces and nightstand-friendly bud vases, there's no place in your home that couldn't use a few flowers.  The best part is that flowers and branches go with any interior design style.

Photo Cred:  Pinterest

Use Lighter Fabrics

Put away the heavy faux fur throws and cable knit blankets, and replace them with lighter fabrics, such as cotton or linen. A light and airy bedroom with crisp neutrals can make a room feel bigger and brighter. Layering whites and pale pinks can be a lovely way to add a pop of color while still keeping your space neutral.

Photo Cred:  Lulu and Georgia

Add Greenery

It can be hard to keep plants alive when the air turns crisp and the daylight fades away. If you've sacrificed a few houseplants to the winter season, replace them with new greenery. Before you buy, make sure to pick the right plants for your lighting to ensure they survive until next spring.

Photo Cred:  Pinterest

Add Baskets to Reduce Clutter

'Tis the season for spring cleaning. And adding a basket or two is a great way to reduce clutter and change up your look. A lovely woven basket is the perfect accessory to store everything from throw blankets to dog toys and stuffed animals while still looking chic and stylish.

Photo Cred:  Pinterest

There's something utterly rejuvenating about spring. After months of cold and dreary weather, many of us feel an urge to brighten up our homes and embrace the energy that comes with the new season. But it can be difficult to know where to begin to give your space a fresh feel.  If you're itching to update your home without making a drastic change, I hope you enjoyed my interior design tips to embrace the spring season inside and out.

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In addition to being a Philadelphia Multifamily Interior Designer,  I also design boutique hotels, fitness centers, office spaces, residential development projects, other commercial spaces such as office and retail spaces, and the senior living community throughout the tri state area.  We work here in Philadelphia, the main line, and even Nationally! 


About the Interior Designer

Tina Delia, a native of Ocean County, NJ, current resident of Philadelphia, is the Founder and Principal Interior Designer of Delia Designs. For the past twelve years, Tina has been steadfast in her vision and continues to develop herself personally and professionally. She is dedicated to excellence and insistence on forward thinking design. At the forefront of her designs is the idea that our spaces have the ability to transform our lives.  She is looking to move us, inspire us to see, think and create freely.  After all, it's not only about creating beautiful spaces.


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