Easter Candy Interiors
Spring has sprung and Easter is on its way! When gathering our yearly stock of Easter candy supplies we realized that these candies inspire us when we are looking at designed spaces! From pastels to punchy pinks Easter candies were made to be easy to find when hidden, or easy to inspire! See what colours and candy we’re craving!
We love pastels and these little chairs are the perfect way to add some muted colour to accent the room. Not as much of a pop, but brightens the room from being only neutral.
Interior image sourced from: Modernica
These chocolate peanut butter lime green eggs will add a pop to your drab room. Try using a lime green throw or pillow! It might be a little bright on it’s own but when pieced together with whites and blacks it tones down quick.
Interior image taken by Light Monkey Photography
Easter candies even come in white! It doesn’t always have to be bright. Try designing a room using mainly white, it isn’t tough when you have heaps of textures to play around with. Designer Christine Dovey did such a great job of layering patterns, textures, and different shades of white to make this room one we’d love to relax in after a tiring egg hunt!
Interior image sourced from: Christine Dovey
Keep it sunny and bright in your kitchen! These yellow malted eggs inspire a bright yellow black splash to keep it light and airy in the kitchen.
Interior image sourced from: Design Sponge
Tiling in a washroom can be as colourful as you like, as long as the rest of the room compliments the tiles. We love these aqua coloured tiles, and think it brings on that refreshing feeling from cooling off in the ocean.
Interior image sourced from: Decouvrir Design
Chewy gummy bunnies always come in bright colours like neon pink! They’re always the easiest to find when out on the hunt for easter candy. We love this neon pink lined throw that creates a subtle pop of brightness! It’s the toughest colour to incorporate into a room since it can be harsh so flowers, throws, pillows will work perfectly!
Interior image sourced from: Baba Souk