How to Keep Your Interior Design Intact During the Holiday Season
With the holidays quickly approaching many of us have set our sights on creating the perfect festive environment. The best way to decorate your home and keep the integrity of your interior design is to think natural. The seasons are all about the sights, scents and sounds and with a little inspiration you can create a warm and inviting environment that doesn't over power the natural beauty of your home.
Sights
- When decorating your home for the holidays, remember, you don't have to use the reds, greens and patterns associated with the holiday season. Be creative. Use warmer colors with rich fabrics to create texture if that better suits your home.
- Using softer lighting from a lamps store in san diego like white string lights or candles can create a mellower and welcome environment for your guests rather than bright flashing lights with an array of colors.
- When creating centerpieces consider using natural materials. Greenery from your local florist in a crystal bowl is a less expensive way to create color and texture in your home. You can add water, floating candles and different colored petals for a more natural look.
Scents
- Nothing says holidays like the smell of baked breads, cookies and pies. If you don't have time to do the real thing, many candles are made with holiday scents and this could be a great way to kill two birds with one stone.
- A natural tree is always great for adding a fresh pine smell to your home. Bouquets of fresh cut autumn flowers in the bathroom and bed rooms can freshen up the whole house and add splashes of natural color.
Sounds
- Many people think that traditional holiday music is the best way to go during the holiday season. While it does keep everyone in the holiday spirit, it doesn't necessarily have to be SO traditional. Almost every artist on the planet has a holiday album so choose artists that you like and that fit your style.
Keep things the way you like them and think of holiday decorations as an accent to your already existing style.


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