Decorating Tips Archives | Cardinal Financial https://www.cardinalfinancial.com/blog/tag/decorating-tips/ Mortgage. The right way. Thu, 14 Nov 2024 20:26:37 +0000 en-US hourly 1 Our Favorite Fall Decorating Ideas for 2024 and Beyond https://www.cardinalfinancial.com/blog/fall-decorating-ideas-2024/ Thu, 14 Nov 2024 20:26:36 +0000 https://www.cardinalfinancial.com/?p=35385 If you’ve already put up your winter holiday decorations, we won’t judge. But, if you’re looking for fall decorating ideas for 2024, we’ve rounded up our favorite fall decor inspo to help […]

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If you’ve already put up your winter holiday decorations, we won’t judge. But, if you’re looking for fall decorating ideas for 2024, we’ve rounded up our favorite fall decor inspo to help you deck your home for the autumnal season.

Top 10 Fall Decorating Ideas 2024

  • Jewel tones
  • Copper metallics
  • Warm neutrals
  • Textured touches
  • Dried floral arrangements
  • Fairy lights
  • Front porch displays
  • Personalized pumpkins
  • Foraged accents
  • Rustic elements

Jewel Tones

Jewel tones

When we think of fall decor, shades of red, yellow, and orange tend to dominate. You don’t have to limit your palette if you don’t want to, though. Jewel tones of any color—particularly purples and blues—can balance those warmer shades and add a touch of elegance to your fall vibe.

Copper Metallics

Copper metallics

Silver and gold are classic holiday metallics, but don’t overlook copper when it comes to your fall decor inspo. Vases, candle holders, and even copper garlands are great ways to add some shine to your 2024 fall decor. Your table settings are another easy way to incorporate this 2024 fall decorating idea. Start with copper napkin rings and serving dishes, and see where it takes you.

Warm Neutrals

Warm neutrals

You can never go wrong with neutrals. This fall, try infusing some extra warmth into your space with tans, off-whites, and chocolatey browns to balance out your more colorful accents. Neutral throw blankets, pillows, and table runners are easy ways to create a calming, inviting atmosphere in your home.

Pro Tip: If you’re putting your home on the market during the holidays, keeping your seasonal decor neutral is key. Potential buyers should be able to easily see themselves in the space.

Textured Touches

Textured touches

Texture isn’t just about a physical feeling—it also adds visual dimension to your decor. We often associate furs, velvet, and satin with the winter holidays. So, which textures will help your home reflect the harvest season? When in doubt, take a rustic approach. Woven textiles, natural wood, and leather are a great place to start. And of course, don’t forget the cozy flannels.

Dried Floral Arrangements

Dried floral arrangements

If there’s one downside to fall, it’s that most fresh flowers are not in season. But that doesn’t mean your home has to be devoid of blooms. Dried floral arrangements not only add a rustic, seasonal touch to your decor, but they also have one important advantage over fresh flowers: There’s no maintenance required.

Fairy Lights

Fairy lights

There was a time when we associated fairy/string lights with freshman dorm room decor, but in 2024, they’re making a major comeback in our (sort of) grownup homes. Whether you’re stringing them in a canopy over your porch, using them to fill mason jars, or adding a glowing touch to your Thanksgiving centerpiece, neutral string lights have endless applications. Plus, you can reuse them for your winter holiday decor.

Front Porch Displays

Front porch displays

Whether you’re hosting for the fall holidays or just want to warm up your neighborhood, your front porch is a great place to flex your fall decorating ideas. Decorative hay bales, seasonal produce, and a festive fall wreath on your front door can create a cozy, welcoming feel to your home from the outside in. You can even give your front door a fresh paint job in a seasonal color of your choice.

Personalized Pumpkins

Personalized pumpkins

Halloween might have the rights to classic pumpkin carving, but this iconic autumn vegetable (or fruit, if you want to get technical) has plenty of post-October potential. The possibilities are endless, but here are a few ideas to get your gourd going:

Foraged Accents

Foraged accents

It’s easy to get wrapped up in all the purchases the holiday season entails, but you can actually find plenty of fall accents outside for no cost at all. This is also a great outdoor activity to enjoy with your children. On your next walk or hike, keep a lookout for colorful leaves, pinecones, acorns, non-toxic berries, and even fallen branches that can be incorporated into your home decor. 

Rustic Elements

Rustic elements

Rustic elements can make any space feel warm and cozy, which is exactly what you want for your fall decorating in 2024. Even if farmhouse chic isn’t your style, there are plenty of subtle ways to incorporate rustic elements into your home. Try burlap bows around your vases or candles, simple wood branches in your botanical arrangements, and classic patterns like plaid and gingham throughout your space.

Bonus Fall Decorating Ideas for 2024

One of the biggest perks of owning your own home is that you can decorate it however you want. So, don’t feel limited by traditional seasonal decor themes. If you’re looking for some alternative fall decorating ideas for 2024, here are a few concepts to get you started. Have fun!

  • Barbiecore Fall: Go all out with pinks, purples, and sparkles. Paint your pumpkins in bright colors, or glam them up with rhinestone adhesives. You can even turn your pumpkin into a fall disco ball with mirror tiles, or mix in mini disco balls with your mini pumpkin vase fillers.
  • Gothic Fall: If you wish Halloween lasted longer, this one’s for you. A classic black-and-white theme can be incorporated in endless ways, from black-and-white plaid throws to black serveware placed on a white table runner. And of course, you’ll need lots of candles.
  • Beach House Fall: Missing warmer weather? Try incorporating beachy elements in your autumn decor. From conch shells as cornucopias to sea glass in your pumpkin-filled vases, fall doesn’t have to feel far from the beach.

One of the biggest perks of owning your own home is that you can decorate it however you want. So, don’t feel limited by traditional seasonal decor themes.

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Study Room Ideas for The Ultimate Kids’ Home Study Space https://www.cardinalfinancial.com/blog/study-room-ideas/ Mon, 14 Aug 2023 17:36:25 +0000 https://www.cardinalfinancial.com/?p=34250 As kids head back to school, you may be looking to level up their home study space this season. When it comes to study room ideas, we’ve got you covered. From focus-enhancing […]

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As kids head back to school, you may be looking to level up their home study space this season. When it comes to study room ideas, we’ve got you covered. From focus-enhancing features to storage solutions, try these six tips to turn your home into study central for students of all ages (adults, too).

Pro Tip: Creating a study space doesn’t have to mean remodeling. But if you want it to, your home loan could actually help cover those costs.

6 Kid-Friendly Study Room Ideas

  • Optimize lighting
  • Incorporate nature
  • Minimize distractions
  • Provide comfortable seating options
  • Let your kid choose decorations
  • Get creative with storage

Optimize lighting

The right lighting doesn’t just look nice—it can actually impact cognitive performance. Warm, natural light has been shown to increase productivity, improve moods, and increase creativity. And for those with sensory issues, harsher lighting can often be overstimulating. So, when setting up your kid’s home study space, aim for a room with windows and adjustable lighting (like lamps vs. overhead fixtures). Just don’t make it too dark, unless you’re looking to turn study time into nap time.

Warm, natural light has been shown to increase productivity, improve moods, and increase creativity.

Incorporate nature

From houseplants to leaf-patterned wallpaper, incorporating elements of nature in any space is a great way to make it more inspiring. Plus, caring for plants offers your kids opportunities to learn responsibility and gain some hands-on science experience. Win-win.

Pro Tip: Looking for beginner-friendly plants? Philodendrons, pothos, and succulents are all good options.

Minimize distractions

In a perfect world, you may be inclined to make your kid’s study room a device-free zone. But realistically, most homework is going to require the use of at least one device. So, minimizing distractions really comes down to the unique needs of your kid. After all, some might find a complete lack of stimulation to be more distracting than anything else.

  • Opt for a white noise machine instead of music
  • Choose a quiet part of the home to set up shop
  • Create an easy-to-maintain organization system
  • Make sure the study space has everything your kid needs before they get started

Provide comfortable seating options

A desk and chair are a given when it comes to study room ideas. But, it can also be helpful to give your kid seating options to break up the monotony of studying. That could be a beanbag chair in the corner for reading, a balance ball, or floor cushions for those projects that require more surface area than a desk can offer.

Pro Tip: Explore some of the best desk chair options for kids here before buying.

Let your kid choose decorations

Your kid’s home study space should be an environment they enjoy spending time in. So, as tempting as those Pinterest boards of cleverly themed study rooms may be, opt for decor your kid wants rather than any specific aesthetic. Keep in mind that whatever decor you go with should be budget-friendly and easily replaced to accommodate your kid’s changing interests.

Your kid’s home study space should be an environment they enjoy spending time in.

Get creative with storage

You don’t have to rearrange your whole home to create a great study room. It’s all about making the most of the space you already have. If your study area needs to have multiple functions, consider these space-saving study room ideas.

  • Foldable desk
  • Desk with built-in storage
  • Loft bed with a desk underneath
  • Wall mounted storage

Any other study room ideas?

You want to give your kid every advantage in their academics. Luckily, that doesn’t mean you have to stress over the details of their study space. Every student has different needs, and what’s important is to be there for them. Just like any other home project, a more aesthetic finished product isn’t necessarily worth blowing your budget. Whatever ideas you have for your kid’s home study space, make sure they’re involved with the process, too. It’s a fun bonding experience, even if it’s for a room where not-so-fun homework takes place.

Whatever ideas you have for your kid’s home study space, make sure they’re involved with the process, too.

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8 Simple Summer Home Decor Ideas to Refresh Your Space https://www.cardinalfinancial.com/blog/summer-home-decor-ideas/ Fri, 07 Jul 2023 19:34:18 +0000 https://www.cardinalfinancial.com/?p=34097 The sun is out, and summer home decor ideas are in. From rustic coastal chic to bold tropical vibes, there’s no shortage of options when it comes to how to decorate for […]

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The sun is out, and summer home decor ideas are in. From rustic coastal chic to bold tropical vibes, there’s no shortage of options when it comes to how to decorate for the summer. If you’re in need of some inspo this season, dive into our top summer home decor trends below.

8 Summer Home Decor Ideas

  • Nature-inspired lighting
  • Coastal color palettes
  • Vibrant patterns
  • Colorful tableware
  • Lush plants
  • Open spaces
  • Light-weight pillows and throws
  • Bold front doors

1. Nature-inspired lighting

nature lighting

Natural light is always in. But when you can’t always depend on nature to come through, imitation is the sincerest form of flattery. String and novelty lights may typically be associated with winter holidays, but neutral, warm-toned versions can work just as well for summer to replicate the light you’d get from fireflies, beach campfires, and sunset picnics. And if you want to reuse those lights when December rolls around, we won’t tell.

2. Coastal color palettes

coastal color palettes

Nothing says summer like a trip to the beach. When you can’t go to the ocean, bring the ocean indoors with color palettes inspired by the sea. Corals, pale blues, and neutrals are a great way to achieve that coastal cottage feeling. If you’re looking for a more modern take, try teals, bright pinks, and sunny yellows.

3. Vibrant patterns

vibrant patterns

The warmest season is all about bold choices. When it comes to summer home decor, that includes patterns. Throw pillows, rugs, and accent walls can be a simple way to incorporate this decor trend. When selecting your patterns, think tropical, nature-inspired motifs in lush greens, warm pinks, and saturated blues. For a more coastal theme, you can’t go wrong with nautical stripes.

4. Colorful tableware

colorful tableware

Whether you’re actually dining outdoors or just trying to recreate that alfresco feeling, summer is a great time to get more playful with your dinner and drinkware. Melamine plates and acrylic glasses are a must for outdoor dining, but they also make for an easy clean-up anywhere. For glasses, lighter shades of pink and green can brighten up the table without hiding the nice hues of those summer cocktails.

5. Lush plants

lush plants

Warm weather means prime plant season. From trailing greens to summer blooms, plants are a versatile way to update decor year-round. Plants aren’t just nice to look at either. Some houseplants literally help regulate the temperature indoors. And if you’re looking for a summer home decor idea that’s less of a commitment than houseplants, popular summer flowers include hydrangeas, delphiniums, and knock-out roses.

Pro Tip: Houseplants tend to attract bugs during the warmer months. A layer of sand on top of your houseplant’s soil can reduce the accessible moisture for bugs, discouraging them from burrowing and multiplying.

6. Open spaces

open spaces

Sometimes, it’s about what you don’t have. The goal of summer decorating is to achieve a bright, breezy retreat from the heat. The simplest way to do this in your interiors is to declutter. Retire some of those blankets and throw pillows until fall, experiment with more spaced-out furniture arrangements, and keep things light (literally, open the blinds).

7. Light-weight pillows and throws

lightweight pillows and throws

Speaking of throw blankets and pillows, don’t ditch them entirely for the warmer weather. Instead, switch to cooler materials like linen or silk in summery shades and patterns. If you’re looking for more durable outdoor materials, burlap and polypropylene are popular choices.

Pro Tip: Rather than buying a new set of pillows for each season, buy a set of inserts. This way, each season you can simply swap out different pillow covers.

8. Bold front doors

bold front door

This one might not be for everyone, but a bold paint color on your front door makes a big difference in the seasonal feel of your home. Before you go all in on this trend, make sure your neighborhood HOA doesn’t have any rules or restrictions about what colors are allowed. Popular summer color choices include navy blue, yellow, and greens with blue undertones.

Bonus summer home decor ideas

When you’re decorating for summer, don’t forget about your outdoor space. Fresh throw pillows, wicker furniture, and elevated outdoor dining setups are a great way to embrace the changing seasons without having to refresh your whole home. For homeowners with pools, comfortable poolside seating is always a smart idea. And if your outdoor space is lacking in shade, patio umbrellas are a must for comfortable outdoor lounging. Don’t forget that summer is ultimately a time to slow down and relax—whatever you decide to do with your space shouldn’t be a source of stress. Have fun with it!

Natural light, open spaces, and bright colors are all great ways to usher the summer sun into your home.

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11 Genius Decorating Tips for 2017 https://www.cardinalfinancial.com/blog/genius-decorating-tips-for-2017/ Wed, 04 Jan 2017 02:34:44 +0000 https://cardinalfinancial.com/?p=555 Start the new year by giving your home a new look. Why wait until spring to freshen up your home? Welcome the new year with new projects around the house that are […]

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Start the new year by giving your home a new look.

Why wait until spring to freshen up your home? Welcome the new year with new projects around the house that are easy and simple. Here’s our list of 11 decorating tips for 2017 that won’t leave you with an empty wallet.

1. Your front door sets the tone

Make a great first impression and paint your front door a bright, warm color. Toasty tones like reds, oranges, and yellows are gaining popularity on front doors as their hues can be associated with feelings of joy and hospitality. There are other decorating tips to step up your curb appeal too, like enhancing your address numbers and hanging potted plants.

2. Wall colors should be light and neutral

It’s OK to experiment with dark or bold colors once in a while, but the benefit of light and neutral colors is that they work best with everything. Easily switch out your accessories and still maintain coherence throughout your decor with beige or gray walls. This is especially important on the first floor where you really want to avoid jarring transitions. Pro tip: If you have two small rooms next to each other, paint them the same neutral color to make them appear larger.

3. Let in some sunshine

Winter can be so dark and cloudy. Update your window treatments to let in the maximum amount of natural light. Exchange heavy, outdated curtains for lightweight drapes made of cotton, linen, or silk blends. Window treatments made of these fabrics tend to hang nicely without weighing down the room. You could even layer curtains for added elegance and dimension, like sheer panels under full-length drapes. For rooms that get a lot of sun, select a light-colored fabric that won’t fade in the sunny months.

4. Raise the ceiling using visual tricks

While we’re on the topic, did you know there’s a trick to hanging curtains that makes your room appear taller? Hang your curtains higher than the windows to create the illusion of taller walls and more breathing room. Standard curtain panels usually measure 84–96 inches which allows you to hang them about three inches above the window casing before the length becomes awkwardly short. Any higher than that and you’ll most likely have to order custom drapes. For those who love patterned panels, try vertical lines to visually elongate the walls. Other tricks include painting your ceiling white or leaning a large mirror against a wall.

5. Your sofa should talk to your chairs

This is one of our favorite decorating tips and, it sounds strange, but this concept works. Imagine a hotel lobby where the furniture is arranged in groups that invite conversation. Your home seating area should have the same effect. As you rearrange your living room furniture, aim for a sense of intimacy and balance. People commonly assume that pushing all the furniture against the walls is the “right” way to decorate and make the room look bigger. In reality, this method hinders the intimacy created by closely placed seats. The ideal conversation area is a unit that is either U-shaped (a sofa and two chairs facing each other at opposite ends of a coffee table) or H-shaped (a sofa directly facing two chairs with a coffee table in the middle).

6. Anchor rugs under furniture feet

They say go big or go home and, when it comes to rugs, we agree! The rug should define the seating area, so look for a rug that’s large enough to fit all four legs of the sofa and chairs in your furniture group. That means you could be looking at a rug that’s up to nine by twelve feet! At a minimum, the front two legs of the sofa and chairs should sit on the rug. If your rug size is too small, the room tends to look disproportionate.

7. Mirror, mirror… In every room!

Mirrors are not just for checking your hair. One nifty thing about mirrors is that they bounce light around a room, making space feel brighter. By adding depth and dimension, mirrors can make a small room feel larger. But beware: There is a wrong way to place them. For best results, hang mirrors on walls perpendicular to the windows, not directly across from them. In doing so, you’ll avoid bouncing the natural light right back out the window.

8. Use best practices to hang artwork

Hanging artwork is a tricky business, but it’s best not to think too far into it. Take inventory of your wall art and get really familiar with the available real estate. In a way, let the artwork choose the wall. You might have a long and skinny frame whose shape fits perfectly in a small, narrow hallway—place it there. That same frame will probably appear out of place on a big accent wall. The size of the wall is a crucial factor in hanging artwork. Take advantage of one large wall that has no windows by hanging an oversized canvas or grouping smaller pieces for a tiled effect. For the latter style, it’s best to space items about two to four inches apart. Another general rule of thumb: When placing artwork, the center of the piece should hang at average eye level. Your guests should be able to interact with your home’s art seamlessly.

9. Layer your lighting

Out of all the decorating tips, this one is most easily overlooked by homeowners. Most rooms should have three kinds of lighting: ambient, accent, and task. Ambient lighting gives overall illumination to a room, often by way of ceiling fixtures. Accent lighting is more decorative and spotlight-esque, highlighting specific things, like artwork. Task lighting has the effect of a spotlight but is found in more active areas of the home, like over a kitchen island, a desk, or a bathroom mirror. While basic, down-facing lighting may be sufficient, get creative with uplighting (like a torchière) that illuminates the ceiling—another visual trick to make the room appear taller.

10. Freshen outdated fixtures

For those who love to upcycle furniture, this one’s for you. If your home’s fixtures have seen better days, don’t immediately think you need to replace them. If the fixture is still functional, work with what you’ve got and give it a simple facelift. Outdated kitchen cabinets could benefit from a few fresh coats of paint and new hardware. Old switch plates and outlet covers can be repainted or dressed in decorative paper. There are countless creative ideas around updating your home’s furniture and fixtures without breaking the bank or replacing them entirely.

11. Declutter like a pro!

Most homeowners will agree when we say this: The longer you live in a house, the less you notice the mess. It’s normal to get comfortable in your own clutter, which is why a fresh set of eyes can really help you see your home in a whole new light. Grab a friend and start with a storage closet where you might find some forgotten gold nuggets worth rotating into your home décor. Then move to your bookcases and shelves, removing all of the items and wiping the surfaces clean. Once you’ve also wiped clean your books and knick-knacks, set half of them aside. These will go back into storage and will be replaced by the treasures you found in the closet. Turn back to your bookcase or shelf and arrange the items in a new way: Stack some books horizontally, some vertically, and sprinkle in some decorative objects like vases and tabletop frames. This technique will create a truly dynamic arrangement your guests will admire. And we love decorating tips like this one because it’s absolutely free!

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