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REFRESH YOUR HOME…

By Priya Chauhan
27 June, 2023

This week, we have compiled five décor styles to update your humble abode for the summer season…

Sofa modern style
Sofa modern style

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Spring has given way to hotter days and it is time to transition the interiors from spring interior design trends to something hot. Now that summer has come knocking on our doors, you need to make big or small changes throughout the house. While most people will deny they do not follow interior design trends, each of us incorporates teeny-tiny bits from these tendencies to add our distinctive touch to the spaces. To nudge you out of inertia, we have handpicked five hot summer interior design trends for 2023 that are sure to make a splash and rejuvenate your living space. From warm minimalism to soft modern design, let’s discover what is in store in the interior design market for our dwellings, both tiny houses and traditional homes. To achieve a summery fresh look, you do not need to upturn your entire home. You only have to sprinkle a few rejuvenating touches here and there. Happy refreshing!

Bold colours replacing white

One of the hot summer interior design trends for 2023; bold colours are going to uplift your spirits. White has been reigning with an iron fist in interior designs, but it is time to introduce some bright and bold colours to replace white which has become dull and tedious. You don’t necessarily have to change the colour palette of the entire home. By adding a few vibrant accents, you can elevate the layout and make the white feel less boring. The industry experts suggest that you use a bright colour palette that draws inspiration from sunny days and beach. Think subdued and pleasing blues, pastels, and earthy hues to recreate a tranquil vibe that white fails to provide. Darker navy blue, turquoise blue, mint green, pale yellow, and baby blue have emerged as favourites this summer to remind you of beach holidays.

Bold colours replacing white
Bold colours replacing white

Warm minimalism

Another thing that has been prominent in home interiors in the past couple of decades is minimalism. Thanks to its clean and simple aesthetic, minimalism provides straight lines, open spaces, and muted palettes to make the living space calming and inviting. Warm minimalism is a style that blends the ideals of minimalism with warm, earthy tones, natural material, and exquisite organic textures; and it is trending right now.

This new branch of minimalism immediately warms the space without losing the sense of straightforwardness and comfort. You can add soft and toned-down colours, declutter the space and keep the area clean with minimal things in it. This summer, try adding layered textures such as throw pillows and rugs, placing indoor plants for a pop of colour, and using wooden accents as places.

Stripes are back
Stripes are back

Soft modern design

Just like warm minimalism, soft modern design has been making splashes this season. Soft modern design is defined by its understated intricacy, comfort, warmth, and clever use of colour, texture, and pattern. It utilises pieces with softened and rounded lines that add a bold touch. This style has a no-clutter policy and embraces simplicity to the core.

While many people are not a fan of this interior design style, there is something for everyone in it. You can implement straight lines, neutral colours such as brown, taupe, and cream, or minimal decoration in your living space. Use furniture pieces made of light-coloured woods with slight graining and fabrics rich in texture to accent the interior.

REFRESH YOUR HOME…

Big time to go biophilic

Biophilic interior design is an ageless style that focuses on the inclusion of nature into an indoor environment. An archetypical biophilic interior is serene and relaxing with greenery dotting the space, offering numerous benefits to your body and mind. You can include oversized potted plants to make the space feel more connected to nature.

Indoor plants and natural materials of biophilic design also help purify the air. Money plant, snake plant, rubber plant, bamboo palm and aloe vera are some indoor plants that create a green oasis with a calming atmosphere and aesthetic values.

Biophilic design
Biophilic design

Stripes are back

For years, chic stripes and retro checkerboards have been making appearances in home accessories. But the summer of 2023 is allowing these plain yet bold patterns to officially step into the spotlight. Stripes are a classic summer trend that has a dramatic potential to create charming layouts.

Interestingly, stripes can be used in a variety of ways to decorate a living room, bedroom, or any other space. You can include striped pillows, throws, rugs, or artwork to add a refreshing summery touch to any room. But be careful, you do not want to overdo stripes as an excessive amount of this pattern can break the style.

Courtesy: HOMECRUX