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How to: CREATE A HOLIDAY MOOD IN YOUR LIVING ROOM
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pring is the perfect time to make changes in your home. I love to incorporate a holiday feeling into homes; we can all create everyday spaces with a holiday feeling we love. It’s no coincidence when a living room looks as if it’s effortlessly put together. Beautiful rooms are the result of thoughtful planning. To evoke a holiday mood in your home, comfort is the key to creating a space where you can relax and unwind. So take inspiration from the holidays that you have had (or want to have!) to help you style your living room. Here’s 5 ways to create that holiday mood: 1. The sofa A great living room starts with a comfy sofa. Invest in a quality sofa with a simple, classic style. This is essential for holidayinspired relaxation in your living room. A neutral-coloured sofa can make it easier to decorate and gives future flexibility to change your colour scheme. If you love the comfort and shape of your current sofa but it’s looking tired, consider having it reupholstered to bring it back to life. When positioning furniture, people often make the mistake of pushing seating up against the walls. If your space allows, pull seating closer to the centre of the room to create an intimate atmosphere. Make your space look more relaxed by placing occasional chairs at an angle.
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2. Don’t overlook the basics It seems like the boring part, however ensuring you have covered off on basic design principles will help you achieve a better outcome in your space. These principles are Unity, Balance, Rhythm, Emphasis, Contrast, Scale and Details. There are plenty of articles online where you can read more about this. For a holiday vibe, your living room needs to feel airy. Make your space seem larger by using a large rug. If you require curtains, give your room a feeling of added height and openness with light coloured curtains in a natural fabric and install your curtain rod closer to the ceiling than the window frame. 3. Use colours and textures that inspire your holiday feeling What colours come to mind when thinking of your favourite holiday destination? Perhaps you love the peaceful blues, greens and natural tones of our own beautiful Coffs Coast. I like to keep walls light and inject colour and texture into a room with cushions, throws, rugs, accessories and artwork. Current trend colours that can help create a holiday mood are: Cerulean Blue – Similar to baby blue with a hint of grey Moss Green – Sophisticated, rich and vibrant Burnt Coral – Easier to work with than peachy pink hues of the past French Blue – Always in fashion, feels homely and nostalgic.
Use the rhythm of colour throughout your room to echo the colour throughout your space. For example, in Amalfi Coffs Harbour, natural colours are echoed in the dried palm leaves, timber dining table and the bowl on the coffee table, whilst grey is echoed in the wall art, bar seats and cushions. 4. Bring the outside in Much time on holidays is spent enjoying the outdoors, so try to create a seamless transition (where possible) between indoors and out. Using natural elements and colours like greens and blues and items such as indoor plants can help you achieve this. If you don’t have a distant vista or outlook, create your own by adding a feature in your yard, garden or on your balcony. 5. Add your personality Mix new and vintage elements to create an interesting room. Leave room in your budget for accessories, as small pieces add personality. Accessories should be grouped together to create a vignette. Use your holiday mementos or items that remind you of your holiday moments but avoid unnecessary clutter. Artwork can be a meaningful way to introduce colour. Use art collected on travels or art that reminds you of a holiday destination. Scent also plays a large role. Find a home fragrance or candle that takes you back to your favourite destination. To check availability and book Amalfi Coffs Harbour for your next getaway, go to www.coffscoastaccommodation.com.au