Getting Your Home Ready for Summer
With summer approaching fast, there's never
been a better time for some creative interior design tweaks. While few people
have the time or budget to completely change their home each season, a few
small adjustments will keep your home looking sharp and fresh. Summer is the
time of light, heat, and celebration, with relevant interior design schemes
able to align your home with the best aspects of the season. Let's look at some
of the best interior design trends to look out for during the summer of
2019/20.
The natural world continues to influence
the world of design, with dynamic and organic features able to transform any
home. The days of geometric minimalism have created a hunger for all things
curved and shapely, and there's no better time to celebrate nature than during
summer. There are lots of ways you can open up to nature, including the use of
wooden features and furniture, the inclusion of plants and greenery, and the
use of windows and skylights to bring the outside in.
You don't necessarily have to put in new
windows, with the removal of curtains and blinds or addition of lights and
mirrors able to highlight the great outdoors. Rather than seeing your home as
an escape from the big wide world, interior design is increasingly being used
to open up space in order to take advantage of natural light and views beyond.
On a micro scale, nature continues to inspire and inform curved furniture,
mixed patterns, and those subtle feminine features needed to transform every
house into a home.
While the days of minimalism are mostly
behind us, the lessons learned from clean white walls and sharp masculine
shapes continue to reverberate around the design world. Perhaps the most
practical and beneficial effect of minimalism is the effect it's had on
household clutter. While minimalist design has become over commercialised and
uninspired in recent years, the principles that underpin the "less is
more" approach are timeless. By treating "space" itself as
something of value, you can learn to remove clutter and avoid excessive
consumption.
Perhaps the best way to say goodbye to
minimalism is to embrace colours, textures, and patterns. Rather than being
"messy", bold furniture and decor is a great way to add an individual
sense of style to every room. While the days of patterned wallpaper on every
single wall are thankfully behind us, well considered feature walls can add something
extra to your home. Perhaps the best antidote to commercial minimalism is art
itself, with paintings and sculptures adding a personal touch like nothing else
can. If your home is looking a little tired after the long cold winter, a few
simple design flourishes will have it ready for the summer ahead.
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