Tuesday, July 12, 2011

10 Things: Add Some Splash to Your Summer

1. Toss in a cool blue ocean shade for the season. Layer bright hues of aqua, sky, and navy on the family room sofa and the beds with multiple throw pillows or lightweight blankets. Serve off of a mix of blue platters to add another summer color to your hot weather dishes.

2. Make your own water feature for the table centerpiece. Fill glass vases of varying heights ¾ full of water and stager them down the center of the table. You can add a base of rocks or float candles, petals, or palm fronds. To brighten things up, drop in different amounts of blue food coloring in each.

3. Make homemade popsicles with fruit juice and chopped or pureed fruit. Stick to the molds you can buy or give it a whirl with paper cups and arts and crafts sticks. Either way, you should have a sweet, cold treat in the end for the quintessential summer dessert.

4. Host a water party in the backyard, pool or no pool. A series of water slides, kiddie pools, water balloons, squirt guns, and sprinklers can turn an ordinary grass yard into your own water park on a sultry afternoon.

5. Use seasonal fruit in some decorative arrangements. A pile of limes or lemons in a square glass vase is an instant décor piece for a coffee or end table. A stack of oranges in a tall cylinder vase can brighten a kitchen counter.

6. Swap out your everyday hand towels in the guest bathroom for a rainbow spectrum of towels rolled and displayed in a basket on the countertop. Mix in an inexpensive, bright, geometric-patterned shower curtain and a bath mat, and you have a tropical touch that can last into September.

7. Trade in traditional hand soaps and shower gels throughout the house for summery scents in bright pump bottles or vivid soap dishes for a simple touch of color and great aromatic additions.

8. Consider a string of paper lanterns in pink, yellow, aqua, and lime to light a patio or backyard for evening barbeques and cookouts. Tiki torches made with pest repellent help keep your outdoor living spaces pleasant and cast an inviting glow while you linger outdoors.

9. Take the heaviness out of standard drapery panels and add ironed, flat white sheets on ring clips to your drapery rods for the summer. The fresh, airy feel they offer, coupled with the billowy effect they provide as they gather at the bottom, is ideal for living areas and bedrooms alike to lighten up your windows this season.

10. Let a CD of summer hits be the backdrop that sets the mood for a laidback gathering over a buffet of cold pasta salads, summer fruits and veggies, and an indulgent combo of “s’mores” and sorbets to polish it off.

DesignInMind column; appeared in the Valley Morning Star July 10th.