Sunday, March 19, 2017

Spring Renewal for Your Home

Spring Renewal for Your Home 
Guest blog post submitted by the Indiana Design Center.

With spring around the corner, its natural to think about the updates and tweaks that will breathe new life into your home. At the Indiana Design Center (IDC), showrooms and design professionals are taking note of national and international design movements seen within new product introductions and design markets. Around the design center, youll find a prevalence of Pantones 2017 Color of the Year, Greenery, and of designers dreaming up luxurious outdoor living spaces. 



Renew. Refresh. Reinvigorate. These are all words that come to mind when one thinks of spring and Pantones Color of the Year, Greenery, is the perfect hue to start your design renewal. Seen on runways around the globe and furniture introductions from Milan to High Point, Greenery has been creeping onto the design worlds radar.

So how do you integrate Greenery into your space? Reupholster a chair or two. Throw down a rug with verdant tones of green. Bring nature inside with a statement-making, large scale plant such as a fiddle leaf fig tree. Paint a room with it. Whatever the scale at which you choose to incorporate green, it will be sure to lift your spirits and give you hope for the future. 

Living room design by Design Studio Vriesman
with 
green Knoll Saarinen executive chairs. 


Outdoor Living Space
Outdoor living spaces have become true extensions of the homes interior and boast the luxuries we enjoy indoors like kitchens, weather-resistant TVs, comfortable seating and cozy fire features. Homeowners are investing and entertaining in these spaces like never before and spring is the perfect time to start your project so it can be enjoyed through the summer and fall.

Sonoma gas fireplace from Godby Hearth & Home, suite 113 at IDC.



Ready to reimagine your space for 2017? Showrooms and professionals at the IDC keep their fingers on the pulse of the industry and combine to make up the best design resource across the state — all under one roof. The IDC is open to the public and located in downtown Carmel at 200 South Rangeline Road. Visit indianadesigncenter.com for details and call 317-569-5975 to set up your personal tour.

Indiana Design Center, Carmel, Indiana

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