Comment se faire une décoration intérieure pour se sentir mieux chez soi à l'automne?
La designer d'intérieur Emily Henderson aime l'automne et la décoration saisonnière. Elle partage ses conseils afin de se sentir mieux chez soi, lorsque cette saison arrive, sans en faire trop en matière de citrouilles et de plaids. Dans le salon elle ajoute des textiles chauds et confortables, et crée des petits coins accueillants. Sur son lit elle entasse les oreillers pour obtenir un look confortable facile à faire. Elle aime également mélanger les couleurs classiques de l'automne, comme comme le moutarde, ou l'orange, avec le gris, le noir et le blanc cassé afin de donner plus de légèreté à l'ensemble. Enfin, elle investit dans des éléments peu coûteux qui pourront être de nouveau utilisés à d'autres périodes de l'année. Inspirez vous de ses bons conseils et des photos ! Photo : Sara Ligorria-Tramp
How to make an interior design to feel better at home in the fall?
Interior designer Emily Henderson loves autumn and seasonal decoration. She shares her advice to feel better at home when this season arrives, without doing too much about pumpkins and plaids. In the living room she adds warm and comfortable textiles, and creates welcoming little corners. On her bed she puts pillows together to get a comfortable look that is easy to make. She also likes to mix the classic autumn colours, such as mustard, or orange, with grey, black and white to give a lighter feel to the whole. Finally, she invests in low-cost items that can be used again at other times of the year. Get inspired by her good advice and photos! Photo: Sara Ligorria-Tramp
Source : Martha Stewart
How to make an interior design to feel better at home in the fall?
Interior designer Emily Henderson loves autumn and seasonal decoration. She shares her advice to feel better at home when this season arrives, without doing too much about pumpkins and plaids. In the living room she adds warm and comfortable textiles, and creates welcoming little corners. On her bed she puts pillows together to get a comfortable look that is easy to make. She also likes to mix the classic autumn colours, such as mustard, or orange, with grey, black and white to give a lighter feel to the whole. Finally, she invests in low-cost items that can be used again at other times of the year. Get inspired by her good advice and photos! Photo: Sara Ligorria-Tramp
Source : Martha Stewart
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