We’re excited to finally share some highlights from our recent Havana Nights event! A few months ago, we had the honor of hosting a “Havana Nights” event to benefit Tulsa’s Ronald McDonald House Charities (RMHC). Chef Shannon Smith prepared a delicious 5-course Cuban dinner for 40 guests, and we dined al fresco in our new outdoor space at The Studio at K|D.
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12 Ways to Make Your Home Feel Fresh for Spring
Spring has sprung, and Summer is on its way! As the days get longer and the weather warms up, it’s the perfect time to refresh your home for a new season. But don’t worry, you don’t have to break the bank or spend countless hours redecorating. We’ve gathered our favorite tips to make your home feel fresh and inviting for Spring and Summer. Get ready to transform your space with these simple and delightful ideas!
12 Ways for to Refresh Your Home for Spring
- Freshen up the exterior (power wash, clean out pots and add fresh flowers. More ideas in this blog post.)
- Hang a new wreath on your door (like a simple eucalyptus wreath)
- Try your green thumb indoors with succulents and other houseplants
- Clean your windows (this will let in a lot of natural light)
- Replace old, faded doormats (here are a few of our favorites)
- Bring out books that are reminiscent of summer (like The Picnic)
- Use these bug repellent fans on your patio for a pest-free dinner al fresco
- Change your bed linens to something lighter and brighter
- Swap out throw pillows and blankets on furniture (linen, bamboo, and cotton are all great textures for the warmer months)
- Add a summer scent like Illume’s blackberry absinthe aromatic diffuser
- Scatter summer pops of color with accessories
- Picture frames (swap out older pics for newer: vacation, summer sports, warm weather shots)
We love these easy and simple ideas to breathe new life into your home for Spring! If your home needs a little more attention to feel fresh, don’t let the overwhelm of picking out new furniture and decor stop you from creating a home that you love. You can put your trust in Kirkendall Design in Tulsa, OK to save you time, money, and deliver personalized interior design services that tell your story. Our team of top interior designers is committed to transforming your space into a true reflection of your personality. Take the initial step toward a beautifully designed home by entrusting Kirkendall Design with your furniture and decor needs.
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Introducing the Latest “It” Accessory For Your Home: Houseplants
Recently, I stayed at The Adolphus Hotel in Dallas. From the moment I walked in the door I was keenly aware of the accessories. Or, should I say how many of one particular accessory they had on display. Any guesses? Whoever said plants, you’re the winner!
Friends with benefits
Biophilic design is a hot topic in the design community. Essentially, it’s the practice of connecting design with nature. The one way to do this – and what I recommend – is to add houseplants to your accessories, just like I saw at the hotel in Dallas.
There are many benefits to incorporating plants inside. Houseplants have an abundance of homeopathic benefits. Incorporating a plant into your home adds a living organism in your room. They instantly bring in life, color and texture all of which can enhance and boost your mood.
Plants also give off oxygen, which can improve air quality and soak up volatile organic compounds (VOCs). We often think of VOCs coming from paint, but they can also be emitted from something as simple as your home printer’s ink and tone.
My Recommendations
To find houseplants in Tulsa, Southwood Landscape and Garden Center and Ted and Debbie’s Flower Garden carry some of the best houseplants out there. Both shops usually offer an exotic variety, too. If you’re using a plant as an accessory, often you need some visual interest, something really striking and different whether in shape or color.
Here are some of my favorite houseplants that are easy to care for and add visual interest. Click each plant name to see what they look like and start pinning ideas and inspiration for your next houseplant.
- Guzmania Bromeliad
- Stromanthe Tricolor
- Dracaena Sunray
- Begonia Rex
- Cyclamen
- Calathea Lancifolia – my personal favorite
- Monstera Deliciosa
- Maranta Lemon Lime
A couple of tips when it comes to using plants as accessories: First, before you pick your plant, find a nice cachepot you like the look of. Then find a coordinating size of plant. Remember you do not have to plant the plant- just keep it in the container it came in (that 4-to-6 inch pot you bought at the store).
Secondly, you may need to move your plant around the house from time to time. Perhaps you want the plant as an accessory for your bookshelf but it doesn’t get enough light there? That doesn’t necessarily mean you can’t have it where you want it. You just may have to let it spend a little time in a more sunlit part of your home.
Pro Tips
Most people know to water plants and perhaps even feed them, but were you aware you need to clean them, too? The leaves give off oxygen so if they are dusty, they won’t be able to get the CO2 they need. Don’t use a fancy cleaner. Simply take a wet rag and wipe them off. Or, if the plant has a very fine leaf you can even take it outside and use your blow dryer or leaf blower to dust off the plant.
Additionaly, if you’re going to be gone for a week or two, fill your sink with an inch or two of water and set your plants in it. They will self water as needed for the duration of your trip.
Surviving and Thriving
Not only will local plant nurseries help you find the perfect plant for your lifestyle, they can also be somewhat of a plant doctor. Take in a plant on its last leg and they can tell you exactly what’s wrong with it.
However, if you’d prefer to troubleshoot at home, there are several apps that can help you identify what could be wrong. We’ve used Planty, PlantSnap and Planta and had good results.
Above all else, don’t fret! Don’t overthink your next plant purchase. There’s nothing wrong with a good old five dollar plant from Trader Joe’s. If you kill it, you say goodbye, move on and buy another! The main thing is to enjoy the many benefits of bringing nature inside – one beautiful houseplant at a time.
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