We caught up with this queen of seasonal decorating to glean some inspiration for you.
She is the author ofA Home for Every Season, which shares tips for year-round seasonal decorating.
She details how to make it inA Home for Every Season.
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If saying goodbye to Christmas is hard for you, this look is the perfect transitional style.
If you love decorating with pastels, Spring is your time to shine.
However, there are other ways to lean into a spring look without going all pale pink or lavender.
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I take a stab at be really colorful and quirky in my decor in the spring."
“When summer comes, I kind of like a mental break from so much color.”
According to Degreff, September 1st is the first unofficial day of fall.
Steffy Degreff
I extend the greatest season of the year by a few weeksand really, it isn’t hurting anyone.
Except for myself, maybe, from overheating in flannels in 80F weather.
When figuring out what year-round decorating looks like for you, consider your favorite season.
Steffy Degreff
Don’t ever be afraid to start decorating “too early” for that one.
Except for myself, maybe, from overheating in flannels in 80F weather."
Design bySteffy/ Photo byNick Gilmenakis
Design bySteffy/ Photo byNick Gilmenakis
Design bySteffy/ Photo byNick Gilmenakis