Summer is, by far, my favorite season–and to make sure I have plenty of time to enjoy it, I like to keep my summer decorating simple and easy. If you’re looking for ways to refresh your home and give it a light, breezy summer feeling, today I’ve gathered some simple summer decorating ideas to share with you.
To me, summer decorating has a relaxed, timeless look and feeling. And since these decorating ideas work in any space and season, they’ll look fresh and current all year round.
Whether you want to add a touch of summer decor to your entire home or just certain spaces, below you’ll find some easy ways to add that wonderful, summery feeling to your home incorporating lots of fresh white, natural fabrics, and organic textures.
Simple Summer Decorating Ideas
1. Add a Natural Touch with Baskets
Baskets are my favorite summer home decor accessory. They go with every style and are both versatile and functional.
You can hang baskets on the wall as artwork, use them to fill empty spots on bookshelf, as a stylish container in the bathroom, or set your plants in them to disguise ugly plant pots–the possibilities are endless! See my Baskets Page for my favorite basket sources.
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They also make a great organizing tool in the kitchen!
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2. Add in Some Woven Textures
Like baskets, textured surfaces like cane and rattan add depth and interest to your spaces. Textures also add a touch of warmth to an all-white color palette.
Adding bamboo shades, woven counter stools and baskets to our open-concept kitchen and hearth room helped warm up this space. See my Counter Stools page for more woven counter stool options.
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I recently added woven chairs, as well as updated artwork, lighter curtains, a new light fixture, and a jute rug to our dining room to lighten and freshen up this space. As you can see, my orchids love all the natural light in this room!
Our updated breakfast nook area has an abundance of textures, thanks to the addition of a woven pendant light, French bistro chairs, rug, and bamboo shades!
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3. Pile on the Pillows
A change of pillows might be all you need to add the perfect touch of summer to your home. I have an assortment of pillows that regularly get switched from room-to-room throughout our home.
I’m always amazed at how a little pillow rearranging can change the look of a room in an instant! See my Pillows Page for my favorite pillow sources.
4. Rearrange Your Artwork
Artwork provides a focal point for a space, so switching up your artwork is one of the easiest ways to give a room a new look. I recently moved my botanical prints to our basement family room and added this artwork to our living room to modernize this space a bit.
If you have a Home Goods, TJ Maxx, or Hobby Lobby nearby, they’re often a great source for affordable artwork. (See my Artwork Page for more art sources.)
5. Enjoy the Ease of Slipcovered Furniture
Not only do slipcovers add a relaxed feeling to any space–they’re amazingly practical for summertime, when outdoor/indoor living is the norm.
Below, you can see two ways I’ve incorporated slipcovered furniture in the same space: first, with two chairs, and second, with a sectional.
I love being able to remove and throw our slipcovers in the washing machine whenever they get dirty.
6. Add in Some Natural Fiber Rugs
As the foundation for your indoor and outdoor spaces, rugs are the perfect way to add a touch of easy and relaxed summer style to your home. Natural jute rugs, sisal, cotton dhurries, wool Turkish runners, and even outdoor rugs, soften your spaces and make them feel more cohesive.
Here are a few ways I’m using rugs and runners in our home–see my Favorite Rugs Page for more ideas.
Don’t forget about outdoor rugs–it’s amazing how they can tie together your patio and make it feel like an extension of your home.
7. Incorporate Summer Stripes
Crisp stripes are one of the hallmarks of the summer aesthetic, and you’ll find them in abundance in our home! Last summer I added this striped jute and wool area rug to our living room to add a casual look to this space.
A striped throw, draped over the arm of the chair, adds a summery feeling to our hearth room.
Striped pillows bring a fresh feeling to our master bedroom. Here are the blue and white striped pillows–they’ve slightly changed the color and stripe style since I bought mine. Here’s a similar striped pillow.
A striped throw at the end of the bed is an easy way to add a light touch of summer to the bedroom, as shown in our guestroom, below:
Even our back porch got a dose of stripes, with this super affordable door mat. Mine is sold out, but here’s a similar striped doormat.
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For more summer decorating ideas, you might also be interested in these posts:
- Modern Coastal Decorating Ideas for Your Home
- My Favorite Nancy Meyers Interiors (and How to Get Her Style)
- Decorating with Blue and White
- Master Bedroom Summer Refresh with Serena & Lily
- How to Transition Your Home from Summer to Fall Decor
- Decorating with Blue for Spring and Summer
- Modern Patio Ideas for a Relaxing Backyard Oasis
- Yard and Garden Tour, with Simple Landscaping and Border Ideas for Your House
- Spring Home Decor Trends: What’s New for 2023
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7 Stunning Summer Home Decor Ideas ~ Bluesky at Home
May 29, 2021 at 4:18 am[…] Jane of Jane at Home shares her preference for blue and white in summer decorating. Are you surprised that I fell in love with her style? It’s such a fresh, clean style. I’m in […]
Jan Hamilton
June 5, 2020 at 9:57 pmI really like all the white you use with your blue. It keeps your rooms looking fresh and crisp. I think I will use it as a model for scaling back my blue and increasing the white. Is the cookbook basket in your kitchen? I assume it is…it is my favorite thing in your house! Isn’t that silly? But just the little bit of blue beside it is perfect. I’m going to copy it for certain! Thank you for your blog. It gives us somewhere to visit while the world events are so depressing and chaotic. Don’t apologize for sharing your uplifting images and words with us. We need them.
Jane
June 8, 2020 at 10:43 amHi Jan, thank you so much for your lovely comment. It truly made my day. Yes, the basket with the cookbooks is in my kitchen. It was a Target find, and unfortunately they stopped carrying it right after I bought it! I will let you know if I find another one like it. Thank you again for your encouraging words. Have a wonderful day! xo Jane
Michele Holleran
June 5, 2020 at 12:07 pmJane: It is downright scary how much we have the same taste and decorating style. I live in Westminster, Colorado, and also love the low country! Thanks for sharing your beautiful place with all of us. Your blog indeed brightens my day! I am a business owner and painter– I create my works of art to match any decor. It is a fun way to express myself and I give these pieces of art to my friends and loved ones. Michele
Jane
June 5, 2020 at 3:36 pmHi Michele, it’s wonderful to meet you! Thank you so much for your lovely comment and kind words! Knowing you found some brightness here on my blog means the world to me. I love that you create and share your artwork with others–I think it’s so important to have a creative outlet, especially right now. I hope we can meet someday–either in Colorado or in the low country! Have a wonderful weekend–xo Jane