Deco tips
Decoration. What’s in fashion now??
First; Did you know that the official color of the year 2020 chosen by Pantone, is ‘Classic blue’, it is timeless and durable, yet elegant in its simplicity. And if you did not know what color to choose for your home before, you should no longer have any doubts.
Tips like this we’ll tell you later, so read on.
The mixture enriches
The time when all floors, walls, etc. had a single finish is now history, what is being done now is mixing. Cement floors are combined with patterns of hydraulic tiles or ceramic imitation parquet. The walls are made fun with accent graphics that break the homogeneity of the smooth surfaces. Color does not only come from the hand of textiles and accessories, but the furniture is dressed in intense colors that add personality to the room. Neutral tones will not go out of style, but it is good to learn to take risks.
Walls with personality
The resounding, striking walls that try to say a lot will triumph, with mixtures of two, three or four colors, with textures, baseboards and relief moldings, wooden paneling, half paint and half another material (wallpaper) … all the leading role.
Lamps with a lot of character
On the subject of lighting, innovation and new proposals are magnificent. From geometric lamps that are inclined by pure and simple lines to compositions of several pieces that create unique sceneries in each space.
Modular and flexible furniture
Good design makes our lives easier and more comfortable. So in 2020, the trend that enters with more force are modular and multifunctional furniture. The popularity of these pieces of furniture lies in their versatility, being able to have various placement formats.
Adapting to the changing needs of users has led designers to create unique pieces that respond to different uses and spaces, being able to organize the furniture according to the use of each area of the house.
Back to basics
With sustainability and eco-friendly increasingly in vogue, wood is a classic that is always reinventing itself, and by 2020 it will not cease to amaze. Organic lines, folds and curves merge with the warmth of wood to present unique pieces of furniture and details that look as if they were carved from a single piece. It is also like saying; NO TO PLASTIC.
In the midst of the plastic-free revolution, the awareness of recycling and reusing will prevail in the home, reducing the use of plastic in our daily lives.