# The Season Has Changed. Has Your Home?
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# The Season Has Changed. Has Your Home?
*A simple guide to refreshing your rooms with boutique cushion covers — no renovation required.*
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There is something quietly powerful about the way a home feels in June. The light shifts. The air carries a different weight. And without quite knowing why, you begin to want your interiors to reflect it — something a little cosier, a little more considered, a little more *you*.
It does not take a renovation to answer that feeling. It rarely even takes a weekend. The simplest, most immediate way to bring a change of season into your home is also the most underestimated: begin with your cushions.
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## Why Cushions Are the Wardrobe of Your Home
Just as you reach for different pieces as the seasons turn, your home deserves the same consideration. Cushion covers are the wardrobe of your living spaces — easy to change, endlessly expressive, and far more transformative than their size suggests.
A single cover swap on a sofa can shift an entire room’s mood. A new pairing on a daybed can make a space feel like it was professionally styled. And unlike repainting a wall or sourcing a new piece of furniture, it is a change you can make this afternoon.
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## The June Edit: What We Love Right Now
This month at Maison Fleur Chloé, we are drawn to the covers that bring both warmth and intention — pieces that feel collected rather than matched, layered rather than uniform.
**Navy and White**
There is nothing more enduring than the pairing of deep navy and crisp white. Our navy stripe cover — bold, structured, and finished with a clean white piped edge — brings a sense of coastal confidence to any room. Layer it alongside the navy leopard for a pairing that is considered without being predictable. The leopard print in particular photographs beautifully up close; that is not an accident. Fabric that rewards a second look is fabric worth investing in.
**Soft Blue**
For those who prefer to move into winter gently, our pale blue hydrangea cover and the blue lattice stripe offer something altogether quieter. These are cushions for rooms that breathe — for the bedroom that deserves a little more softness, the reading chair that asks to be sat in. The hydrangea print, rendered in tonal white on the softest blue ground, has an almost watercolour quality. It is the kind of cover that makes a room feel like a painting you chose to live inside.
**Pink Gingham and Floral**
Not every June needs to retreat into dark tones. Our pink gingham — blush check on a pale ground with a delicate pink piped edge — is the cover for those who resist the urge to put away all the prettiness. Pair it with the peony or hydrangea floral for a bedroom arrangement that feels French, considered, and wholly at ease with itself.
**The Full Collection**
What the June edit shows us, laid out together on the grass, is that these covers are designed to work across palettes and personalities. The blues sit comfortably with the navies. The pinks hold their own alongside the botanicals. And the leopard prints — in both navy and green — bring the kind of quiet wit that stops a room from taking itself too seriously.
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## A Note on Styling
When refreshing your cushions for a new season, resist the impulse to match everything perfectly. The rooms that feel most beautiful are the ones that feel most lived-in — a floral alongside a stripe, a geometric beside a botanical. Choose a palette anchor (a colour that runs through at least two or three pieces) and allow the patterns to be different. That is where the magic lives.
If you are styling a sofa: work in odd numbers. Three covers, or five, always reads more naturally than two or four.
If you are styling a daybed or a bed: consider layering sizes. A larger square at the back, a smaller square or rectangle in front. Depth and dimension matter more than symmetry.
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## The Easiest Change You Will Make This Season
A cushion cover is not a small decision. It is a considered one. The right cover in the right room, at the right time of year, is the kind of detail that makes a home feel like it has been truly thought about — by someone who cares about the way they live.
That is exactly what we make them for.
*Browse the current edit at maisonfleurchloe.com*
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*Published in The Maison — June 2026*