«In April, don't shed a single thread,» «in May, do as you please»... and «in every season, renew your home?» From January to December, the same reflex returns at regular intervals: adjusting your interior to the rhythm of passing time. A habit that meets our concrete need for adaptation, both practical and sensory, throughout the seasons.

What changes from one season to another

Certain seasonal adjustments are made almost instinctively. Textiles are often the first to be affected: we lighten or thicken throws, cushions, and curtains depending on the temperature. The same applies to bedding, which alternates between warm, enveloping materials and lighter, more breathable fabrics.

In the kitchen, tableware and linens follow the same logic. Tablecloths and napkins are changed according to the light; the materials and colors of the glasses and dishes echo nature, whether dormant or budding. All these are small gestures a priori bland, but which significantly alter the atmosphere of meals.

When it comes to decor, adjustments are often subtle: candles give way to floral vases, and rough materials are swapped for more airy elements. Finally, the dressing room itself plays a part in the change. Rotating wardrobes frees up space and encourages rethinking storage, which inevitably impacts the visible organization of the bedroom or entryway.

From winter to spring, a decor that's all about lightness

Spring is here, and with it, the almost irrepressible urge to lighten up our interiors. The months of cocooning, set to the rhythm of thick fabrics and warm lighting, give way to a desire for color and lightness driven by the return of natural light, which changes our perception of hues and volumes.

In practice, this is the time to put away velvet or wool cushion covers in favor of fabrics like linen or washed cotton. The color palette lightens up: soft greens, off-whites, ecru, and pastel shades complement the light without overwhelming it. 

Bring nature into your home

This is also the time to bring plants into your home, literally or through decorative motifs, to infuse a spring-like atmosphere into a living room, entryway, or office. A simple vase filled with seasonal flowers can change the mood of a room in seconds.

Changing seasons at home doesn't require major renovations or a significant budget. A few well-chosen adjustments – a textile, a color, an object, a floral arrangement – are often enough to change the atmosphere. This is also what makes these transitions interesting: they allow you to rediscover an interior that is in harmony with the moment, and in line with the philosophy of Home Beauty, making each season an opportunity to reinvent your daily life.