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According To Your Horoscope, What's Your Decorating Style? (Part 2)

Is astrology, which so many people are turning to while feeling disconnected, the answer to your spring décor dilemma? 

There isn’t a better season than spring to spruce up your interiors. It’s the perfect time to showcase your next-level creativity, especially when it comes to choosing unexpected colour schemes and flaunting that love of nature.

According to research, people often turn to astrology in response to stress and anxiety and when aiming for future goals. And there certainly has been a huge surge of interest in looking to the stars for truth and guidance during the pandemic. While there was rising interest in astrology before COVID-19 hit us hard, especially with millennials, last year seems to have really fuelled the fire.

So as we continue looking for support, connection and self-knowledge, our astrological signs are definitely worth looking into when contemplating options for a serious décor and garden upgrade this spring. Thankfully, apartment rental brand Essential Living has teamed up with colour expert Momtaz Begum-Hossain for a guide highlighting which colours and plants we need in our homes, according to our star signs.

Click through to see whether you should be going for crimson, black and maroon and black poppies or peach, mint and baby blue and ferns.

Check out part 1 here.

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Libra (September 23-October 22)

Colours: One of the most popular signs to be around, Librans are well-known for being humane, diplomatic and incredibly good at dealing with people. And a certain colour palette combination for a Libra helps promote balance and harmony.

Spring is the perfect time to bring light pastels into your home décor, which is why Momtaz recommends a “minimalist and timeless” mix of pastel pink, mint and lilac, perfect for enhancing a room that may seem a little too dull.

One of the best ways to do this is with the 7-2-1 ratio technique, which entails choosing three shades, one neutral, another one that’s colourful but light, and a third that’s vibrant, by dividing them across your space with a ratio of 7-2-1. While seven-tenths of the room should be neutral, two-tenths should be sprightlier and colourful, leaving the final tenth bold. This will add colour to your space in a non-domineering and equalised way. 

Flower: Edible pansies are perfect for small celebrations around the season or bigger ones like Easter and Mother's Day, and also the ideal pairing for a Libran’s garden. As well as looking beautiful, the flowers have many health benefits, including treating respiratory conditions such as asthma, whooping could and bronchitis.

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