Safy Allam
As the summer days wind down to an end, it’s time to reflect on our favourite interior design trends we’ve seen throughout the season. We may be nearing September, but it’s never too late to brighten up your interior spaces by adding a touch of freshness and warmth. From picking your colours to materials, we’ve got you covered! These styles are sure to stay chic as we transition into autumn.
The Natural Look
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This summer season is all about sustainability and connecting with nature. If you want to create an organic and natural look in your design, an earthy colour palette is one of the dominating trends this season, featuring colours like beige, terracotta, brown, and moss green. To complete this natural look, natural materials and fabrics such as cotton, linen, wood, ceramics, and stone are considered some of the best to decorate your home.
The Beachy Look
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Another trend inspired by sunny days on the beach is dominating this summer. The ongoing trend is considered more breathable as it brings tranquillity and a sense of freshness to the design. The agent colour of this trend is blue with all of its shades, such as sky blue, turquoise, and navy, which is best matched with pastels and white-based materials to feature the freshness the design requires. The trend recreates the light and warmth of the season while adding breathability to the design; using lightweight materials such as linen and cotton is best for this serene trend and warm season.
The Magenta Look
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If you are tired of the usual naturalistic and soft summer looks, a new one featuring boldness went viral this summer. The latest trend is all about bold patterns and vivid hues with colours such as bright yellows and oranges, deep blues, and greens, or the colour primarily used, which is magenta with all its shades. Homeowners embraced the magenta look with bold, abstract or geometric patterns, which add a daring personality to their spaces. The boldness of the look is accented by the pop of colour used to a white base and the layering of bold patterns on floors, adding the proper depth and texture to its solids.
The Maximalism Look
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This statement trend is quickly gaining popularity in interior design. It’s the total opposite of minimalism and is all about layering and variation. The peculiar style features bold colours, patterned furniture or flooring, and different textures that create a layered yet rich look. The style is meant to broaden your possibilities and allow you to mix and match various aspects from different eras. The look aids you in showcasing your unique personality, and if you are more of an on-the-safe-side kind of person, it’s just daring enough to push you out of your comfort zone and help you experiment with your interior spaces.
The Light Look
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The last trend for this season embraces the summer’s bubbly and soft energy, allowing homeowners to use light hues. Pastel shades such as baby blue, soft yellow, pale pink, and mint green are some of the best options if you are looking for a soft touch of colour in your interior space. The viral look for this trend is to use a white base of materials while adding a pop of colour using the mentioned pastel hues above, which recreates a freshly energetic scene to the space while adding a unique personality.