Trending interior design guide: Sustainable theme and vivid colors for an airy vibe
Summertime home decor ideas involving colors, textures and natural elements for an exclusive sustainable touch, explore here.
Summer arrives with a flare of vivid colors and energizing energy, marking the arrival of the season of warmth and plenty. This summer, delve into the traditional seashell and flower patterns in favor of a fusion of elements inspired by nature, striking color pops, and an emphasis on creating light-filled, airy spaces.
The newest designs that will transform your house into a summer haven prepared for sun-filled days were revealed in conversation HT Lifestyle by Ar. Gagandeep Kapila, Founder and Principal Architect at Workshop for Metropolitan Architecture. Here are some latest trends-
1. Summertime Decor Inspired by Nature
To craft a new vibe, incorporate wall coverings inspired by nature, such as grasscloths or organic designs. Small fountains and well-placed mirrors are examples of water elements that reflect light and foster a peaceful atmosphere. Warmth is further added by natural materials like jute, woven bamboo, and rattan.
2. Explore Colours Palettes
Choose cheerful corals, zesty yellows, and invigorating greens to express happiness. You may add these splashes of color with striking rugs, artwork, accent walls, and toss cushions. You may also think about using a two-tone color scheme for a more elegant appearance. Furthermore, warm beige tones and earthy neutrals like terracotta continue to be favored for summertime interior design.
3. Use Breathable Clothing to Create an Airy Vibe
Choose materials that are kind on upholstery and drapery, such as linen, cotton, chambray, and more. Simple patterns like solid sheer cotton can be utilized to communicate exclusivity, or you can employ block-printed and dyed patterns to go real and sustainable.
4. Go Organic!
Opt for organic cotton, bamboo, or hemp furniture and bedding to improve the health and environmental consciousness of your house. Give your space a unique, eco-friendly touch by incorporating recycled and upcycled materials. Repurposed furniture, reclaimed wood accent pieces, and vintage décor elements are great ways to create a one-of-a-kind look.