Decorating your apartment for the spring is a great way to add some fresh energy and color to your living space, and in this blog post we discuss a few easy ways that you can make your home here at Southpark on Whyte ready for the sunny season.
Add Some Florals
Nothing says spring like a beautiful bouquet of flowers. Whether you opt for a colorful vase of fresh blooms or a beautiful faux arrangement, adding flowers to your apartment is an easy and affordable way to brighten up your space. Consider placing a vase of tulips or daffodils on your dining table, or adding a few potted plants to your windowsill. We highly recommend checking out Laurel’s on Whyte here in Edmonton for all your floral and plant decor needs!
Switch Up Your Pillows and Throws
If you're not looking to make any major changes to your decor, simply switching out your pillows and throws can make a big impact. Opt for bright, cheerful colors and playful patterns that capture the essence of spring. Floral prints, pastels, and light-colored fabrics are all great choices.
Bring in Some Natural Materials
Spring is all about renewal and growth, so consider incorporating some natural materials into your decor. Bamboo, rattan, and wicker accents are all great choices, as are woven baskets and wooden picture frames. Not only will these materials add a touch of earthy warmth to your space here at Southpark on Whyte, but they also help bring the outdoors in.
Add Some Art
Whether you're an art collector or just looking to spruce up your walls, adding some spring-themed artwork to your apartment is a great way to add some personality and color to your space. Look for pieces that feature bright, bold colors and nature-inspired themes, like landscapes or florals.
Embrace the Light
As the days get longer and the sun starts to shine, make the most of the natural light in your apartment. While you already have large, UV-protected windows, you can also swap out heavy drapes for sheer curtains that let even more light in. Be sure to also make the most of your balcony overlooking Whyte Avenue by adding some comfortable seating, a few potted plants, and maybe even a string of twinkling lights.