Embrace the Sun: Summer Design Trends for Indoor and Outdoor Spaces

by Mother Huddle Staff
Embrace the Sun Summer Design Trends for Indoor and Outdoor Spaces-min

Sunlight is one of the most powerful things to grace our daily lives, yet it can be hard to plan a home around letting as much of it in as possible. Whether you have a smaller lawn or are trying to figure out how to make this work without ruining your energy efficiency, you can still make this work!

Follow these tips, and your home will feel sunkissed before summer arrives.

Indoor Trends

Indoor Trends-min

Natural Elements

Natural elements can make a huge difference in how your property feels. In the warmer months, we want to welcome nature in and give our property a more earthy vibe, but it can continue beyond simply pulling the blinds open.

Using natural wood, stone, and earth tones can give your entire interior the look of a natural escape without all the bugs and heat. Remember to keep your wood stains or tones to no more than three hues per room so they feel cohesive.

Don’t be afraid to mix natural aesthetics with modern technology. Items like acoustic wood panels give off all the natural vibes while still blocking out unwanted exterior noise.

Botanical Prints

Think about creating a botanical oasis in your home by mixing and matching prints that speak to your style. Consider blending different plant types or focusing on a single species to create cohesion throughout your space. Don’t hesitate to experiment with various frame styles and sizes to add visual interest. Remember, botanical art is not just decoration—it’s a reflection of your connection to nature and your personal aesthetic.

Light and Airy

Avoid clutter as much as possible. Clutter can make a space feel tight and closed off, ruining any natural and earthy vibes you’re trying to add. Using light colors for wall paint, sheer curtains, and adding additional lamps and mirrors can make a space feel larger yet cozy.

Avoid using lots of heavy, dark furniture; instead, opt for lighter fabrics and natural wood colors where possible.

Indoor-Outdoor Fusion

When you’re going through this process, it’s easy to think that you must stop and clearly distinguish between indoor and outdoor spaces, but marrying them makes the entire home feel cohesive. Use the same tile from your indoor kitchen in outdoor spaces, and consider getting prints of plants in your yard. Feel free to blur lines here.

You can take this further by using natural wood throughout the interior of your home. Beautiful window sill wood trim can boost the natural vibes while adding gorgeous detail.

Outdoor Trends

Outdoor Trends-min

Al Fresco Dining

Dining outside is a big trend in 2024! We all want to enjoy fresh air while having lunch or entertain guests in the great outdoors while we cook their food in front of them. Building an outdoor kitchen can be pricey, but as long as you use materials that are weatherproof and made for the outdoors, you can create something incredible.

Outdoor Lounge Areas

Seating is a must! Whether you want a space to entertain in or you’re eager to add some spaces to relax after a long day at work, you need good seating and shade. Adding a pagoda or gazebo is an awesome start, but you can do a lot to make this space your own.

Remember to have ample seating and tables in your lounging space so people can set down drinks and lounge comfortably.

Poolside Paradise

If your home has a pool, you’re halfway to making the perfect oasis. Remember safety in things like grippy flooring, safety fencing, and safety rails for nearby stairs, but beyond that, be creative and have fun with it!

Add a seating area near your pool for those not interested in getting wet but still want to be part of the fun.

Eco-Friendly Design

Being eco-friendly is an awesome advantage in any outdoor space. To bring the indoors out, consider using reclaimed materials that work indoors and outside. This could mean reclaimed tile for the counter of an outdoor kitchen or upcycled wood for seating and tables.

Another part of eco-friendly design is keeping water in mind! Adding details like rain chains for gutters can take you a long way. Make sure that any water is guided down and away from entertainment spaces. Adding a rain garden to absorb the extra moisture will help add some aesthetic beauty here.

Embrace the Summer Vibes Inside and Out!

Embrace the Summer Vibes Inside and Out

Once the sun comes out, we all want to get outside, but you don’t have to wait to enjoy its benefits! Consider some of these tips, and check out The Mother Huddle for more ideas.


Author Bio

Andrea Erickson is a freelance writer who loves sharing her knowledge and expertise in renovation and Interior Design. She lives in her hometown of Austin, Texas where she enjoys spending time with her husband and decorating with her children. Andrea’s work as a freelance writer can be found on Building Product Advisor, a construction industry resource site.

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