Interior with curved contours
Interior design with gentle curves has been prominent in recent years.
Soft curves and flowing lines are reminiscent of 70s interior design. And in recent years, this trend has made a comeback and is expected to be especially popular this summer. Some curved furniture, decor, lighting or even architectural elements such as arched doorways are a great way to add visual comfort to a space with a minimalist decor style.
Bring green plants into the house
Green plants not only help decorate your home but are also good for your health.
Plants in interior design is a trend that has been gaining traction for a few years now with the desire to bring people closer to nature. Greenery is very beneficial for health, helping to reduce physical, mental and emotional stress. This healthy trend is especially effective for summer interiors but is also great all year round.
Minimalist style update
Minimalist style updated with warmer colors, not just pure black and white, is expected to reign this summer.
The clean, white, clutter-free minimalist design style works wonders, especially in urban homes. However, updating this style of decor can be a challenge.
This summer, you can use warmer tones for your bedroom or home interior design ideas in general. Monochromatic color palettes are combined with earthy, soft and gentle tones. Natural materials and fabrics will be a great addition to the neat decoration style.
Bold colors and prints
Bold colors and fun prints are synonymous with summer.
Bold patterns and colors are big in summer interior design this year. You can use pillows, curtains, decorative objects or wallpaper with contrasting patterns and colors. Or simply reupholster your sofa or couch in fun summer colors and prints to liven up the space. High-contrast rugs are another great way to incorporate this decorating trend in your home.
Interior shines with metal
Using metallic details to highlight the style of the house is an interior design trend this summer. Metallic accents will help to make a quiet space like the bedroom of a summer house come alive.
Metallic accents help enliven a quiet space like a bedroom.
Try pairing one or two warm metals like brass, gold, or rose gold with cooler tones like stainless steel, metallic, or silver. Metal details can be used in any room, from lighting fixtures, decorative panels, and wall accents to furniture pieces and doorknobs. Just be careful to use just a few to highlight and avoid overwhelming the decor.
While this isn’t exactly a summer home interior design trend, it’s a pretty popular one. Since the pandemic began, we’ve been spending more time at home and trying to figure out how to make our indoor spaces serve multiple purposes.
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