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Late Summer 2025 Tablescape Ideas!

28 Thursday Aug 2025

Posted by Steven Wallace in decor, home, Home renovation, interior design, lifestyle, Lifestyle, outdoors, real estate, seasons, summer, Uncategorized

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For August tablescapes, embrace that end of summer feel with fresh fruit like lemons or peaches. Add vibrant citrus colors like yellow and orange. Other options include a coastal theme with blues and whites, or a tropical vibe using greenery and bold, bright colors. For a natural touch, use earthy tones with wooden elements and greenery like eucalyptus or palm leaves.
 

Fruitful & Citrus Themes

  • Lemon/Citrus Accents:. Scatter whole lemons or use them in a decorative arrangement with flowers and candles for an effortless, elegant look. 
  • Peach & Berry Tones:. Use shades of peach, and other berries, to create a warm and late-summer feel. 

Coastal & Tropical Vibes 

  • Coastal: Use a soothing color palette of soft blues, whites, and sandy neutrals, and add elements like seashells or starfish as accents.
  • Tropical: Incorporate lush greenery, vibrant tropical flowers like orchids, and textured elements like bamboo or rattan to create a paradise feel.

Earthy & Natural Elements

  • Greenery: Use fresh herbs, leafy plants, or palm leaves to add a natural, fresh touch. 
  • Wooden Accessories: Incorporate wooden elements for a rustic or earthy vibe. 
  • Natural Materials: Use simple white dishes and natural accents for a fresh, clean look. 

Color Palettes 

  • Warm & Bright: Combine sun-kissed yellows, oranges, and pops of pink for a cheerful and vibrant tablescape.
  • Cool & Refreshing: Use hues of blue, turquoise, and crisp white to evoke a refreshing summer feel.
  • Light & Airy Neutrals: Soothe and ground your table with earthy tones that complement vibrant summer colors.

For all your interior design needs contact Steven Edward Wallace Design – 925 915 1005 or stevenedwardwallace@gmail.com or on Instagram @stevenedwardwallacedesign

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Is Your Home Ready For Summer?

17 Monday Mar 2025

Posted by Steven Wallace in Uncategorized

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Although for many on the East Coast and the Midwest, summer may still seem a long way off, here in California we are already experiencing warmer day and more sunshine. I know I’m ready to pull up the blinds and open the windows and let the light and fresh air in.

Your home may also feel that it’s tired of being closed up and wants to breath. Now is the time to look at ways to add freshness and vigor to your rooms and embrace the change of seasons.

Here are 5 great ideas that will chase away winter and get your home ready for summer!

Put away that old heavy comforter and invest in a brightly colored throw or coverlet for the bed. This season I’m seeing a whole new approach to prints and patterns. Stripes are always easy to mix and match with solid sheets and fun flower patterns reminiscent of the 1970’s are crazy fun and will add a smile to your face.

Open the windows. Heavy drapes collect dust and visually drag down the whole room. Now that we are seeing more sun, change them out for woven shades, billowy linen panels or just take them down and enjoy the view! Here color and texture work wonders, allowing the sunlight to shine in, enhancing a basic window – taking it from drab to fab.

Pull out glass containers, vases and bowls. For summer 2025, color is what’s happening. Don’t be afraid to experiment. In a garden window mix canary yellow, apple green and melon orange glass objects in different sizes. Don’t worry yet about adding flowers or fruit to the bowls and vases, let their color and shape alone be the interest factor.

Get Passionate for picture frames. So many of us put a photo from a holiday or vacation in a frame and there it sits, growing stale, for years and years. Take a good look at your frames, whether they are on a shelf or the piano. Discard dark colors and heavy woods and replace them with shell borders, glass on glass and brightly hued plastics. Not only will you see those photos in a new light, but the patterns and colors will brighten up the whole room.

Invest in one new furniture piece.  We can’t always afford to throw everything out and start new, but often just one fresh item can change the whole room. Modern wicker is making a big comeback – an organic side chair or an ottoman/pouf in a colorful pattern is a quick inexpensive way to make a tired room look refreshed and brighter.  Small “drink tables” are always easy to find in so many styles, from metallics to stone top to wood and fit just about anywhere.

It’s already March! If you close your eyes, you can feel the change in the air.  Spring is right around the corner. Are you ready?

For all your design needs contact Steven Edward Wallace Design – @stevenedwardwallacedesign, stevenedwardwallace@gmail.com or 925 915 1005.

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