Pick From A Wide Assortment Of Garden Home Decor Styles
The Gardening motif is on hand in an assortment of decor goods from tapestries, to pillows, to custom size floor mats and curtains, and even custom size backdrops or hand towels.Decorate Your Entire Room
Entire Garden themed collections are available for your bedroom, bathroom and almost any room in your house. What about a new plush rug for your basement?You Can Personalize This Design
We can change the main color or any color within this design to ANY color you like. VisionBedding can also digitally add a personalized message anywhere within the graphic. Our customization options are nearly infinite. We can change the orientation or the central object within this particular Gardening design.Wake Up Your Bathroom to Life with Garden Decor
Bathrooms are often small spaces without a lot of room for adding decor. However, there are lots of methods for maximizing the space and making it feel larger and more inviting.
You can make your bathroom feel larger by using a single color scheme in a pale hue. By adding artwork and details in the same color family, it preserves the room’s feeling of one large unit, in place of overwhelming your view with disjointed pieces.
If your bathroom is small, take advantage of having a little room to play up. These bathrooms can do well with graphics or textures that would normally not work in a bigger space. To really show off your style, consider bringing in a Gardening bath mat or shower curtain. Just remember to keep the rest of the details simple and keep shelving open to make the most of the space.Working With A Small Area? Avoid Adding Too Many Bold Tones
A frequent mistake many individuals make is to incorporate too many dark tones in a tiny space. Bold tones, shades can make your space seem claustrophobic and lackluster. As such refrain from using a palette that relies too heavily on them. Now, that’s not to say you can’t have bold tones, shades at all in small spaces. However it’s typically best to keep these colors as accents rather than the primary focus of your space especially when styling a Garden themed living space. “Design is the intermediary between information and misunderstanding.” Hans Hoffman