Let’s get going! We are seeing changes in decoration trends this year as we do every other year. This article will discuss the top decoration trends and colors for 2021 in our homes, which is where we spend most of our time.
1) Biophilia-Biophilic Design
The term is first encountered. “biophilia”. While it’s not a new concept, it may have become more popular in these days of pandemics. The word “pandemic” can be briefly summarized as follows: biophilia Can be described as “The state of loving nature, life and one another”The Latin words “bio,” which means “life”, and “philia,” which mean “love”, combine to make “bio”.
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Let’s start by saying that the primary reason this word spread so quickly is because of its simplicity. Living spaces We have all experienced the severe pandemics, and restraints around the world. However, As we live in dense areas and are cut off from the earth and green by concrete blocks, we become unhappiness and unhappy. stress level increases. This results in a reflection on our work, life, and environment. This is where you feel the joy of going Nature is green, and you can escape to it Biophilic approaches are also in play.
The biophilic design approach can be described as follows: Integration of nature into our lives Living spaces. This range includes wall colors, sofa fabrics, plants, and more. This means to incorporate more greenery into our living spaces. Maybe to cover a wall using moss in certain limits or to increase its number Plants in our home. There are many options, including A small aquarium can be placed between plants to increase their biophilic focus. You can use light wood, nature-patterned textiles, and colors that are evocative. Biophilic design can also incorporate nature. This is how we can find comfort and peace at our home. We can look out at the sea or lake, or walk in quiet forests where only birds sing.
2) Japan
Japandi was first heard in 2020 but its origins date back to the 1950s. Famous architects and designers from the period Combine Japanese minimalism and Scandinavian design. It is therefore This hybrid design concept is inspired by the Japandi style.
The main features of the style are gray, beige and pastel tones. They are heavily used in space, furniture and accessories. Essential elements like the use of green plants, which are essential in biophilic design, bring nature into the home and provide a contrast to the pastels in the environment. This is to keep accessories and furniture to a minimum and to maintain simplicity. Japanese design approach.
All furniture should conform to the following guidelines Functional and simple as possible. For this design, clean lines and straight lines are essential. It is easy to see that Scandinavian design has a rustic atmosphere. Natural wood is often in the foreground and raw materials like wicker are used. The main feature of Japandi style is to create warm, friendly environments using pastel colors. This allows for simplicity in Japan and elegance in Scandinavia.
3) Grand millennial
This style has many names like Grand millennial, New Traditional And Modern countryThe revival of a style we know in modern life is called. This style is not the traditional style. It was perhaps a reaction to it. Mixed patterned fabrics, wallpapers and carved furniture can be incorporated into modern living spaces.
You can place your grandmother’s, or grandfather’s, favorite armchairs from 1970-1980, or a hand-carved sideboard in this style. “Is it worthy?” or “What does the guest say?” Don’t worry. It’s a design. “new traditional!”