B&B Decor should be inviting and attract your ideal guests. Moreover, when you display decor that you can update witheach season, this encourages guests to visit you throughout the year. We reveal 12 secrets to using seasonal decor items so you can make the most of your B&B Decor. We also share practical examples of seasonal themes each season. Your guests will return again and again.
Baskets
Baskets are an easy way to refresh the look of your inn.
- Spring: Rain Boots
- Summer: Shells
- Fall: Yarn
- Winter: Wrapped Boxes
Centerpieces
You can wow your guests with centerpieces in the entryway, on the dining table, and other focal points.
- Spring: Birds in Nest
- Summer: Lighthouses
- Fall: Candy Corn
- Winter: Nutcrackers
Coffee Mugs
The coffee mugs your guests use can relate to the time of year they visit.
- Spring: Tulips
- Summer: Sunshine
- Fall: Scarecrow
- Winter: Mittens
Decorative Plates
The decorative plates you display can be updated to reflect each season.
- Spring: Kites
- Summer: Flip Flops
- Fall: Pumpkins
- Winter: Snowmen
Holiday Trees
More innkeepers are deciding to keep their trees up year-round. The decor can be updated based on seasonal holidays.
- Spring: Bunnies
- Summer: Patriotic
- Fall: Leaves
- Winter: Angels
Indoor Ladders
You can creatively use ladders indoors to decorate your inn.
- Spring: Carrots
- Summer: Flamingos
- Fall: Cornstalks
- Winter: Gingerbread Houses
Mason Jars
Mason jars are inexpensive ways to display your seasonal decor.
- Spring: Paper Butterflies
- Summer: Faux Bumblebees
- Fall: Decorative Cranberries
- Winter: Holiday Ornament Bulbs
Potted Plants
Because different plants bloom throughout the year, this is a great day to bring nature into your seasonal decor.
- Spring: Lilies
- Summer: Sunflowers
- Fall: Mums
- Winter: Poinsettia
Tiered Trays
Tiered trays vertically display decor that can be centered around a seasonal theme.
- Spring: Watering Cans
- Summer: Nautical items
- Fall: Hot Chocolate items
- Winter: Stockings
Vases
Use glass or other see-through vases to allow more of your seasonal decor to be visible.
- Spring: Lemons
- Summer: Starfish
- Fall: Acorns
- Winter: Candy Canes
Welcome Mats
One of the first things your guests see as they enter your accommodations is your welcome mat.
- Spring: Bicycle
- Summer: Watermelon
- Fall: Apples
- Winter: Holly
Wreaths
Wreaths may be hung outside on doors and windows. They can also be displayed indoors, on walls and doors.
- Spring: Umbrella Wreath with Flowers
- Summer: Ice Cream Cones
- Fall: Pinecones
- Winter: Snowflakes
B&B Consulting
B&B Consulting recommends getting more inspiration from the home decor ideas found in Southern Living magazine. If you are looking to buy or sell a B&B inn, contact Licensed Realtor (and former B&B Owners/Innkeeper) Rob Sales, of B&B Consulting, for expert advice.