Spring is here, and even though we might not have the warmer temperatures yet, I still feel inclined to throw open the windows and give my home and health a much-needed refresh. Here are a handful of simple ideas for welcoming spring into your home.
Beautify your wall space
I recently found a vintage botanical book at an op-shop, and the pages inside make the loveliest prints for my kitchen wall. I’ve tacked them to the wall with a bit of double-sided tape but you could frame them, if you desire. Secondhand shops are also a treasure trove for botanical artwork and paintings, which are wonderful for adding a feminine touch to your home.
Refurbish a piece of furniture
Perhaps you have a tired-looking piece of furniture that needs a little love? Grab that chair, stool or side table, and give it a new look by painting it a bright, happy colour. The same goes for reupholstering. I love that vintage, or retro pieces are often made to last – all they need is new fabric or a lick of paint to prolong their life in your home.
Grow your own micro greens
This story is from the September 2022 edition of Your Home and Garden.
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