There is just under a month left for summer to officially begin and both your body and your sofa feel it.The night lasts less and less, sunny afternoons, beach days, sand, laughter, travel… All that needs the ideal space to make this summer the best of your life.
While it is true that there are styles of decoration and colors, more neutral that work great for all seasons, today we are going to bring you the trends of this season that enters so that you go preparing the living room for those endless afternoons. Interior design for unique freshnessBring the outdoors indoorsThere’s nothing more summery than lush trees and blooming flowers. To bring your home into harmony with summer interior design trends in 2023, try decorating it with tall, upright houseplants, such as a Monstera or Sanseviera. These sturdy houseplants are like living art, as they add a vibrant splash of color to any room. If you don’t have a great hand with plants, try using realistic-looking fake plants. This way, you’ll feel like you have a little piece of a garden at home, without worrying about forgetting to water.Or, if the view out your windows is blocked by curtains and drapes, think about saving those extra layers for next winter. Now that the trees outside are in bloom, why block the view of nature’s beauty? If you’re lucky enough to get sunlight through the windows of your home, consider summer a perfect opportunity to grow a small windowsill garden. No matter the season, one thing is for sure: plants will never go out of fashion.For this type of decoration our recommendation is an Angora fabric with beige and greenish tones, which will blend in among the green of the plants in your home.
Get artisticLet’s face it: any season is a good time to paint a wall a different color. But if you’ve had a dreary winter with your white-walled living room, maybe it’s time to pull out your oldest T-shirt and jeans and get painting. Primary colors, such as red, yellow and blue, are all the rage, and will give your space a sleek, modern feel. If you’re not ready for a big painting project, but still want to bring out the artist in you, try looking for a bold print or artwork to hang on your wall. If you’re on a budget, browse craft stores for inexpensive frames and paintings – the bolder and brighter, the better.If you have a little more financial leeway, why settle for a print when you can get a real work of art? Check out the galleries in your town and maybe you’ll get an original painting by a local artist. Not only will you immediately add flavor and culture to your home, but you’ll have a great conversation piece with your guests during those couch moments.The ideal fabric to get creative with is Victory, with its high variety of colors.
Metallic shineWho doesn’t like a little glitz and glamour? This season, summer interior trends are all about warm metallic tones, such as bronze, copper, brass, gold and rose gold. When it comes to metallic tones, get creative. Think candlesticks, picture frames, lamps, decorative bowls, flower pots…. When applying these metallic interior design trends for summer, don’t hesitate to mix and match different shades. For example, if your kitchen is already filled with stainless steel appliances, try combining that cool silver tone with a warmer bronze color for dinnerware, cutlery, or cabinet door handles.If your home sports classic all-white, you can modernize it with the summer interior design trends of 2023 by adding touches of shiny bronze or rose gold to breathe new life into a dull, monochromatic room. If you’re on a tight budget or looking for a craft project to keep you busy, consider adding these metallic touches yourself: buy metallic paint and get to work painting the candlesticks, planters, picture frames and other decorative elements you already have.For this very metallic look we recommend fabrics like Baltic, which will go well with them and bring out the shine of your home even more.
Classic BlueThe Pantone color of the year 2023 is classic blue, cementing this trend on every interior designer’s radar. So, this color choice for summer is no surprise: colors like royal blue and navy blue have been gaining popularity. For example, while the all-white kitchen used to be a classic, we are now seeing navy blue cabinets with gold handles. While blue walls and dinnerware are popular year-round, take advantage of summer to think a little outside the box when it comes to this chic hue. If you’re confident enough to make the most ornate designs feel fresh, consider incorporating subtle nautical elements into your interior design.Pair natural wood furniture with a navy blue striped rug or throw pillows. Then complement the blue hue with deep red dinnerware. If the idea of living by the sea doesn’t appeal to you, you may prefer to stay at the beach. Although beach-themed summer interior design is a bit outdated, you can still make a subtle nod to the tropical lifestyle with beautiful seashell decorations, wall art and fabric prints.A good fabric for this new trend is our new Veneto, which in addition to having grayish tones that pop, is 100% recycled and 100% recyclable.
Boho chicAs the seasons change, the bohemian chic style also comes in and out of fashion. But, for summer interior design trends in 2023, we’re seeing this classic casual vibe return to our homes. Hang instruments like guitars and ukuleles on the wall to create a bohemian, artsy vibe. Balance light wood furniture with decorative fiber pieces, such as textiles or dream catchers. This summer interior design trend complements other trends, such as the use of classic blues, houseplants and metallics, but if you’re looking for a chic boho vibe, take these trends a step further by adding brightly colored throw pillows and blankets in shades like dusky pink.When designing in chic boho style, it’s easy to fall into 1960s trends like psychedelic wall hangings. Instead, choose fiber or wood decorative elements, such as woven baskets. If you’ve ever wanted a rug with a unique and colorful print, let the chic boho style inspire you to make a statement with your choice.Our pick for this style is Natura weave, another of our new 100% sustainable fabrics.
Bold PatternsWhether floral or animal prints, the right pattern can change the mood of a room. This summer’s interior design trends favor prints that accentuate color contrasts. Consider options such as a two-tone geometric rug or a close-up flower print. When in doubt, large-scale prints win out over smaller ones: opt for a hydra cushion and its plant pattern decorating its surface. After all, it’s summer, so don’t be afraid to go crazy with prints of all kinds; just don’t overdo this style, or the living room will feel like a children’s room.In minimalist interiors, the right choice of bold prints can elevate your style without sacrificing elegant simplicity. If you’re up for the challenge, you can even consider using mixed prints in similar color palettes: perhaps a tropical print could go with a thin, subtle striped print. For this decorative style we recommend subtleties in the form of Stamford or Hydra fabrics, and an Imperial main fabric because of its wide variety of shades, it will go with whatever craze you want to create
I hope this will make waiting in your living room between baths, ice creams, and walks, much more fun, and that you and your guests and family can enjoy the latest fashions at the click of a button.