Spring has finally arrived – and I for one have found myself full of creative energy! Maybe it’s because of the longer, more welcoming days, or perhaps it’s the unfolding of nature after those long icy nights. Whatever it is, I’m using this spirit to help you inject a little springtime energy into your space! |
Feeling those floralsAs budding blooms start to appear outside, why not inject some of that brightening energy into your space? Floral wallpapers like Macarena Cardamomo, Flora Delanica and Candela allow you to do just that. |
Furry FriendsSome of my fondest memories with my family happened during springtime. It’s a time for adventure, explorations and education. You may find a love of animals becomes a thing in your household. If so, I have just the designs to nurture that passion! |
Sweet Forest, Magic Circus and Jumping Bambis are charming and chic ways to embrace those furry friends in your home. |
Subtle celebrationsWhat comes to mind when you think of Easter? For me, it’s endless eggs! From epic hunts to big chocolatey surprises, they truly are the seasonal treat to look forward to. But how could you remind yourself of these fond times, without being too…eggstreme? |
Lunar Craters, Textures/Materials Acquarium and Cellular Patterns all give me subtle eggy vibes, that are like a secret celebration of the Easter season. |
Pretty PastelsIn my mind, pastel palettes scream Spring scenes. They feel fresh, airy and full of possibilities. |
Personally, I adore pastels in bedrooms and relaxation spaces, just picture enjoying Veil, Natural Wood or Sediment while soaking up that morning sun, wrapped in cozy crisp white linen – perfection. |
Lush LandscapesNothing beats a feature wall…well…except a feature room! Thanks to Lotus Spring, Treillage and Folies Green, the beautiful lush landscapes of Spring are available for you to enjoy all year round. What a treat. |
I hope you enjoyed this little homage to Spring. If it’s stirred up some interior creativity within you, be sure to browse my full selection of picks here at NewWall, today. |