Retro Inspired Summer Décor Round Up

Retro Inspired Summer Décor Round Up

To be completely honest…I’m not a big fan of summer. The heat really gets to me, and I feel like there’s all this pressure from society to travel and just generally live a life of excess simply because it’s summertime. I appreciate the encouragement to get outside and enjoy the sunshine, don’t get me wrong—but when my Instagram feed suddenly is full of people taking these elaborate European vacations, it makes me feel sort of small. I much prefer the shift to fall when folks share about how they’re getting cozy and circling the wagons, so to speak, around quality time with friends and family at home. Maybe some of you can relate?

Anyway, point being that this late summer timeframe is actually my favorite. The days aren’t quite so hot, and we have all sorts of fun holiday events on the horizon. I find myself savoring the summer season so much more once we’re on the tail end of it, which is why I wanted to create an extra special roundup of summer-themed home décor in celebration of this transitional time of year. Keep scrolling to peruse my picks for summer-inspired art, furniture, and plant holders.

Retro Inspired Summer Décor Round Up

1. Seascape Framed Wall Art: I love art that features a subtle nod to the coast without being too overt about it.

2. Smoke Green Glass Candle Holders: Sadly, these glass candle holders already sold out by the time this post was scheduled to go live, but I found a similar version here on Etsy. Bonus: they’re designed by an artisan seller!

3. Modern Geometric Outdoor Rug: I have dreams of starting our outdoor patio project this season, and this outdoor rug is a perfect fit for my ultimate vision.

4. Modern Adirondack Chair: This mod take on the classic Adirondack chair shape is right up my alley. I love the sleek lines at the back.

5. Boho Outdoor Throw Pillow Covers (Set of 2): I could see these throw pillows working indoors or out! The tassels give them an elevated look, don’t you think?

6. Claymen Ceramic Planters: I definitely want to do some more indoor gardening before summer winds down, and these cutie planters are inspiring me to cross this to-do off my list ASAP.

7. Mitchell Black Flourish Wallpaper: I know I already wallpapered our entryway, but isn’t this summer floral pattern just so lovely? Pattern is such a fun way to welcome everyone who walks through the front door.

8. Rocio Mushroom Plant Hanger: I love the idea of planting something now so it grows long and lush indoors by the time winter rolls around when I’m sure I’ll be craving summer greenery.

9. Hammock Weave Patio Chair (Set of 2): I’m picturing this pair of retro-inspired chairs on our front porch so I can fully appreciate and savor the end of summer and beginning of fall.

Which item is your favorite from that list? Mine are the Claymen Ceramic Planters and Boho Outdoor Throw Pillow Covers. Both are actually within my (currently meager) home décor budget this season, so I might just have to treat myself. Let me know in the comments what caught your eye, and tell me…Are you a summer lover, or are you just as ready for fall time as I am?

Retro Inspired Summer Décor Round Up

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Botanical Window Alcove Wallpaper Project

Botanical Window Alcove Wallpaper Project Featuring @fancywallseu Peel-And-Stick Wallpaper (ad/gifted)

**This post was sponsored by Fancy Walls. All opinions are my own.

I’m back with another wallpapered feature wall project! This time, I set my sights on the main bathroom at my parents’ house. Their Dutch Colonial home is definitely newer and more traditional in style than our retro 1960s fixer upper (take the “before” tour of their home here), but I’ve really enjoyed stretching my design skills to help them makeover their space in a thoughtful way. Mom and Dad have been really open to the idea of leaning a little more modern and trendy (in a good way!) with the design, so I’ve helped them choose a brighter, fresher color palette and furniture that looks updated while still functioning well for them. The most recent transformation we completed as a mini design team was in my mom’s vanity area of their bathroom.

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The space before was pretty, there’s no doubt about that. It gets great light and has really nice built-in cabinetry that works well for Mom and all of her storage needs, but I just felt like we could give the room more personality with some updated colors and a bold hit of pattern. The inset window alcove in the back of the space is what I wanted to draw attention to with this design upgrade. As you can see a couple of photos above, they have a gorgeous mountain/golf course view outside this window, so I proposed adding a more saturated paint color to the alcove to make it a focal point, plus a new eye-catching wallpapered feature wall using this botanical print from Fancy Walls.

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Botanical Window Alcove Wallpaper Project Featuring @fancywallseu Peel-And-Stick Wallpaper (ad/gifted)

Botanical Window Alcove Wallpaper Project Featuring @fancywallseu Peel-And-Stick Wallpaper (ad/gifted)

Botanical Window Alcove Wallpaper Project Featuring @fancywallseu Peel-And-Stick Wallpaper (ad/gifted)

After getting their approval on the concept, I gave my mom some design “homework” to paint the interior portion of the window alcove a new rich teal color (“Restful” from Sherwin-Williams), and then a couple of days later I swooped in to hang the peel-and-stick wallpaper. The botanical pattern that we chose from Fancy Walls is called “Botanique Bliss,” and we opted to get it printed in a custom color way to match my parents’ whole house color palette a little bit better. We loved the coloration of this “Green Sage Leaves” wallpaper, and Fancy Walls was able to use that exact color on our printed “Botanique Bliss” wallpaper. Point being that if you find a wallpaper that you love on Fancy Walls but you don’t love the color, shoot them a message to ask about customizing it to a tone that’s right for you.

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The wallpaper went up without any problems (click here if you want a more in-depth tutorial for hanging peel-and-stick wallpaper), but I did feel like the cut sections of the wallpaper looked a little rough around the edges of the window alcove. So, I looped my dad into the project at this point and asked him to install some simple white trim to help ease the transition from the wallpaper to the inside of the painted window niche. This extra detail added more time to the overall project, but I think it makes the final result look so much cleaner and more professional.

Botanical Window Alcove Wallpaper Project Featuring @fancywallseu Peel-And-Stick Wallpaper (ad/gifted)

Botanical Window Alcove Wallpaper Project Featuring @fancywallseu Peel-And-Stick Wallpaper (ad/gifted)

To finish, we laid down a vintage rug to cover some of the admittedly tired-looking ceramic tile floor, and we hung some art to help pull the colors of the space all together. You’ll see that we focused on using blue, cream, and blush accents to make the wallpaper look more intentional alongside all of the sandy, beige tones already existing in the space (like the floors and countertop). I also brought in an aqua blue upholstered chair to put at Mom’s vanity, which further stretched the teal color of the new wallpaper into the rest of the room. Repeating colors is key when adding a new design element to a room so that everything looks balanced.

We’re all so excited by how this project turned out, and even though it has been about a month since we completed it, my mom still gushes about how happy it makes her to walk in and see the new wallpaper. I personally love how you can see it reflected in the enormous mirror above her vanity. That was such a fun unexpected result and makes it look like we wallpapered twice the square footage of wall space even though we actually only wallpapered a small portion of the room. Comment and let me know what you think, and stay tuned later this season for lots more peel-and-stick wallpaper projects to come.

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