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Winter can be gloomy and miserable. Why not change up your space and put a little smile on your face?
One easy and budget friendly way to change things up is by adding small decor pieces here and there.
Start by removing your things that you're not really loving anymore. For example that vase with the dried flowers that's been sitting in the corner of your living room for years. If it's a dust collector. Get rid of it.
Time to add a bit of fun and flair to your home. Wall art is a huge and inexpensive way to add some fun to all areas of your home.
For example this piece in a living room area, perhaps near a bar cart would be adorable.
Shop this piece here | Trust Me You Can Dance
Another great piece would be using a macrame wall hanging. Don't you remember your grandparents having these? Well not only are they back they are super trendy right now.
For a great feature wall. You can use them in groupings like this. It not only adds warmth to your space but adds an element of texture and visual scape to the eye.
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You can also add one in an entryway by adding it next to pieces like this. Adding a mirror and using the woven basket give different textures, heights, shapes and elements.
By adding plants you're giving your space life and a lived in vibe. Mixing elements of nature is always a good thing.
You can shop these Macrame wall hangings below
Low on storage? Adding weaved baskets to your space also add dimension and is a great addition to hold your cozy knitted blankets or extra pillows. You can also add this to a bathroom to store you toilet paper or magazines. Or add a tall plant inside. I love how this seagrass one has pom poms and is multi colored which gives depth and a modern vibe.
Shop this here | Pom Pom Basket
I love these wall art pieces. I think they are a lovely addition to a dressing area or a walk in closet. Have a small space? Find a wall and create a look around it. By adding something that has a fun saying such as these you can place it near a clothing rack or open shelving where you keep your makeup or where you get dressed.
Shop this here | I've Never Been A Millionaire
Or this one to inspire us to get up everyday and be the best we can be.
Shop this here | No Matter How You Feel
My favorite element in every room are candles. Not only do they add warmth and light but the scented can envelope your home with scents of nostalgia, romance and relaxation. My favorite candles are non toxic soy based ones. Other candles emit toxins that can harm our loved ones, pets and the environment.
These candles feature a double wick. A burn time of 60-80 hrs depending on the size. Are non toxic and made of soy and some of them have wooden tops which I think is the greatest invention ever. Not only does it keep the dust from getting on the candle but keeps your space looking neat and tidy. These candles are modern and feature fun quotes like this.
Shop this here | Good Vibes Only
Or this one would be perfect on a dressing table, area where you do yoga or meditate or by your bathtub for those long nights where you just want to relax and chill.
Shop here | Just Breathe
I hope this inspires you to add some fun new pieces into your home. Little details can add so much love and joy to a home. Mixing textures and shapes along with scents can really add dimension. And lastly make use of all of our fives senses. Sight, Sound, Smell, Taste, and Touch when decorating in your home.
Having things around you that you love to look at and inspire you like wall art. The sound of music playing in the background. Having a gorgeous candle lit and the scent enveloping the room. Making dishes that inspire you to want to cook more. And having different textures like a wall hanging or a blanket that you want to cuddle up in.
Little things can make a world of difference in how you see your home and how others see it too.
Hope you enjoyed this blog post let me know need any ideas decorating or what you would like to see next.
XOXO, Marie