Professional interior designers tell us that we should redesign our home’s interior every three to five years, while this does seem a little short, you will probably notice the need for it in terms of the quality of the decoration and your inspiration. Check out the ideas below this summer to get started.
Cottagecore
Cottagecore is a relatively new style trend that emerged in the 2010s and was originally popular with millennial and Gen Z people. It romanticizes the rural past and gives it a modern aesthetic that is homey and cozy. It is also not too difficult to implement this style.
Make your home cottagecore this summer by choosing simple pastel colors for the walls and floral patterns for the curtains and the couch. You can also bring in some traditional wooden furniture, if you buy this at a thrift store it will have an appealing worn look.
Japandi
Japandi is not a real word unless, of course, you work in the interior design industry. It is a combination of two words, Japan and Scandinavia, or “Scandi”. So what does it all mean? This is an interior design style that combines the minimalism of Japan with the functionality of the Scandinavian design.
Japan is known for its rustic minimalism. Traditional Japanese homes have neat lines with wooden floors and furniture, they have plenty of space and natural light as well. On the Scandinavian side, you get “functionality”, and “hygge” which gives you cozy comfortable space.
Mirrored Furniture
If you’re looking for an affordable and effective way to redecorate your home this summer you should consider mirrored furniture. Mirrored furniture isn’t as common as it should be but that’s only another reason to bring some into your home. It has many benefits and advantages.
Mirrored furniture instantly creates more space in your home by giving the illusion of extra dimensions. It has the further advantage of blending into any style of home decoration you have. If your dining area is looking a bit dingy a round mirrored dining table is something you need in your life.
Earth Tones
Earth tones never go out of style because they are so beneficial to your mood and psychology and because they complement and contrast with almost any style of furniture or home decoration. Earth Tones are chocolate brown, moss green, taupe, and murky mustard.
According to psychologists earth tones in the home are calming and inviting, which makes them ideal for communal spaces like living rooms and conservatories. Earth tones are also functional and flexible, with base colors that blend well with different styles.
Color Pops
If you’re looking for a fast and effective way to redecorate your home this summer without smashing open the savings account then go for color pops. Color Pops are basically accent color but they are more diverse than simply an accent wall.
Choose a color that suits your mood, the season, or both, you don’t even have to commit to one single color it can be many – just make sure they don’t clash. When you shop lookout for graphic paintings, fresh flowers, and vibrant dishes to give your home a pop of summer color.
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