Bunting ideas for the home

27th June 2014thomas Share:FacebookTwitterShare

It’s safe to say that bunting never goes out of fashion. A growing British trend that’s regularly used at weddings, bunting is now moving into our homes and gardens and we just love how it adds a touch of vintage fun.

1. The children’s bedroom

Pictured: Spotty bunting - £12.95

Children grow up so fast and their taste is ever changing. Bunting is a great way to personalise your little ones bedroom, without having to change the decor every time they change their style. Hanging bunting from the top of their walls is a great way to add a touch of their character. With a wide range of fun and classic bunting designs, you can keep even the fussiest children happy.

 

2. Garden walls and tables

Pictured: Make your own summer party bunting - £4.95

Bunting can make a great addition to not only the inside of your home but the outside too. With World Cup games and sunshine on it’s way (we hope), there’s no better time to dust off the barbeque, invite your friends and family over and decorate your garden with a bit of bunting. Attach it to your garden walls and table for a quick and easy way to spruce up your outdoors. Even better you can get little ones involved to make your own summer bunting. It’s time to be stylish and original.

 

3. Home birthday parties

Pictured: Paper bunting vintage party - £1.95

If you’re planning a party at your home, then it’s pretty much a compulsory British tradition to include bunting. For parties we think the brighter the better, nobody wants to see boring bunting and parties are definitely the perfect opportunity to go bunting crazy. You can hang it from the walls, on the ceiling, in the windows and even on the doors. Our bunting addiction can be completely satisfied on special occasions.

 

4. Garden shed

Pictured: Wooden union jack bunting

What better way to create an English garden than to hang bunting on your shed. Often a product that can easily get neglected. Your shed can be so much more than a place to store garden furniture. It can be a place for relaxation, act as a wendy house for children or it can even be your office. A shed can be a garden focal point with the right design. We think a white painted shed with blue accessories is just divine. We love the wooden rustic union jack bunting, perfect for outdoor use and perfect to attach to the roofline of your shed.

 

5. Shelves

Pictured: Paper Bunting Retrospot

Our final way to use bunting in the home is one of our favourites. An easy way to add a pop of colour to your rooms is to attach bunting to your shelves. It can also be easily updated to match the seasons or holidays. We love this Retrospot Paper Bunting for the summer, quintessentially English, this will certainly make a beautiful statement in your home.

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