Nature has always served as an inspiration source for design. When natural elements are incorporated into your space, you feel more connected to the natural environment, which reduces stress and creates a calm, tranquil space.
Interior designer Heather Scott recently used Sunbrella fabrics to transform a client’s home into a dreamy, tranquil space that is both stylish and functional. With hints of aqua, coral, and greenery, this beach house has been transformed into a luxuriously chic getaway with the help of Sunbrella and Scott.
In today’s pandemic environment, the home office has become an unsung hero. Serving as the command center for a range of daily activities from virtual school to science experiments to corporate sales presentations, the home office has become the true workhorse.
Both practical and stylish, Sunbrella fabrics are made for joyful living. Our easy-to-follow instructions help you quickly clean up most messes so you can get back to enjoying your indoor and outdoor spaces without worrying about the inevitable spills that come with living out loud.
Are you feeling a little COVID cabin fever? Spring is just around the corner, but it’s not here quite yet. Brighten up your indoor spaces for a jolt of fun and cheer to pull you out of a rut!How are you brightening up your indoor space this winter?
While Valentine’s Day might look a little different this year, it doesn’t have to be any less special. No matter what you’re toasting, queuing up a classic movie with a thoughtfully prepared meal for your loved one is the perfect recipe for a romantic night in.
Anne Michaelsen, an interior designer in Newport Beach, California, recently used Sunbrella fabrics to transform her great room. Anne’s style is both modern and classic and she aims to design comfortable, contemporary spaces with a respect for architectural and design history.
While minimalism is certainly having a moment, beiges, whites, and greys can be a little uninspiring for your home office. To boost productivity while working from home, give your office a makeover using the power of color!
January’s weather forecast can be quite bleak, but that doesn’t have to mean your home décor has to mirror the grey skies! By incorporating fresh patterns, your home can serve to uplift. And don’t we all need a bit of pep these days? Explore our selections.
By now, we’re sure you’ve heard of hygge, the Danish lifestyle trend that has been covered globally and has over 6.8 millionInstagram tags. Given how Covid-19 has transitioned much of our social moments into the home, hygge has significant relevance in today’s pandemic environment.
We’ve all been spending more time than usual at home and the beginning of this new year presents a perfect opportunity to take stock of our surroundings and reflect on the livability of our spaces. Use this time to consider howeach room functions in your current stage of life.
Textures are becoming increasingly more important when it comes to personalizing your home décor. The more texture you add, the warmer a space can feel.By combining different finishes and yarns, like chenilles and boucles, you can create an inviting, elevated style.