Pride Month - How to show your pride in your home décor

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Pride month is upon us once again, and what better way to celebrate your pride than showcasing it through your home décor? If you're looking to show your pride in your home décor, interior designer Ryan McDonough from MyJobQuote.co.uk has some tips for you!

 

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Take a look at the list below to find out more about how you can decorate and update your home design to show your pride.

 

LGBTQ+ Wall Art

 

Wall art is an important aspect of interior design. If you’re looking to decorate your home with pride in mind, wall art can play an essential role. Consider hanging a one-of-a-kind work of art from a local LGBTQ+ artist.

 

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Alternatively, you could use your blank wall space to showcase your own pride-themed art or crafts. Pride-themed posters are also a great option. If you’re looking for something a bit more flamboyant, consider installing a rainbow or otherwise pride-themed neon light.

 

Rainbow Accents

 

Rainbow colours are the epitome of pride. One of the best ways to show your pride through your home décor is by incorporating a range of rainbow accents. Bursts of colour are sure to make a big statement. Consider adding some bright and bold cushions, blankets, and rugs. Statement pieces can help to create an inclusive space and act as excellent conversation starters. If you want to show your support for the LGBTQ+ community in a big way, consider placing a rainbow flag on your porch or in a window for the world to see. 

 

Outdoor Cinema

 

Pride Month is all about celebrations and awareness of the struggles that LGBTQ+ individuals have faced over the years. If you want to host a pride-themed event at your home, consider adding an outdoor cinema to your garden.

 

 

You can create a simple DIY outdoor cinema screen with a couple of long pipes and a plain, white sheet. Connect a portable projector and a couple of speakers, and you're good to go. For seating, think floor cushions, beanbags, and blankets for the ultimate cosy experience. Then, you can have your friends over for a good binge of LGBTQ+ movies, documentaries and shows.

 

Reading Nook

 

Nothing quite beats getting lost in a good book. With more and more LGBTQ+ authors publishing work and an increase in educational resources on the LGBTQ+ movement, a reading nook is the perfect addition to your home if you're looking to show your pride. Add a bookcase and some comfortable seating options to a corner of a room or, if you want to go all out, dedicate an entire room to an LGBTQ+ reading room. Choose a quiet space in the home and personalise your reading nook with candles, plants, and wall art. For an extra element of comfort, add plenty of blankets and cushions to the space.

 

Pride Bunting

 

If you want to show your pride on the outside of your property, consider installing some pride bunting. You can purchase many different varieties of pride bunting. However, if you’re interested in crafts, why not create your own bunting?

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When you create your own bunting, you can make it as personalised as you want and design it to suit your exact vision. Combine your pride bunting with some solar fairy lights for that added bit of pazazz.

 

 

 

 

 

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