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INTERIOR DESIGN THEME

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SCANDINAVIAN

Scandinavian interior design is a minimalistic style that uses a combination of textures and soft tones to make clean, modern decoration seem warm and welcoming. It emphasizes clean lines, functionality, and useful, stylish and comfortable furniture. Scandinavians also place a high emphasis on nature and spending time outside, which is reflected in their design style. In Scandinavian homes, wood flooring are often left exposed, and lighter wood tones are common. Live plants, of course, are a popular alternative for truly bringing the outside inside. Speaking of nature, Scandinavian winters are no joke, so creating a cozy homestead is of the utmost importance. Many Scandinavian hues are dominated by neutrals, particularly brilliant whites with black and tan accents. That's not to suggest the style is wholly colourless; rather the overall rooms tend to be monochrome with accent colours serving as accent pieces. According to Life in Norway, blush and gray-blue colours are among the most commonly utilised colour combinations. Due to the style's dependence on natural wood items, warm tan tones are particularly popular, as are other nature-inspired hues like sage green.

URBAN MODERN

Urban interior design combines contemporary, modern and industrial elements to produce a distinctive look that is ideal for city life. Urban design includes warehouse conversions and loft spaces as its base, giving it a softer, more comfortable look than industrial design trends. The urban modern design style is ideal for smart city inhabitants. With hints to contemporary, modern, and industrial inspirations, this elevated design style stands on its own. This ornamental style is also appropriate for an industrial loft or a modern apartment with views of the city's roofs. Consider bright and airy spaces that make the most of architectural drama via creative furniture and opulent design. Interior design that is spirited, urban, and modern is current and industrial in its heart, but not as forcefully as ultra-modern or obviously industrial design. From warmer tones to finely designed furnishings to relaxing soft furnishings, urban interior designing prioritises both comfort and great design. Without having to utilise a lot of different, discordant notes, playing with scale is a fast way to incorporate intriguing components to urban modern design. Industrial and urban emotions can be emitted by bright colours.

MODERN   RUSTIC

An open floor plan, modern furnishings and maintained and exposed natural building components are the keys to a modern rustic room.  Rustic interiors are characterized by roughness and a willingness to let natural beauty emerge. The emphasis is on using wood, stone, leaves, and other organic components to create a peaceful ambience. Rustic enables the spirit of each item to shine through rather than worrying about flawless lines. Rustic interior design mixes earthy materials such as wood, burlap, jute, and stone into furniture and décor, bringing the outdoors within. Rustic hues are earthy and rich. The color palette is predominantly neutral, with rich earthy tones such as greens, browns, and greys being popular selections. The room's feel is warm, relaxing, and welcome when the correct room elements are used.

MOROCCAN

Moroccan inspired interior design may be exotic, sophisticated, opulent, and dramatic all at the same time. Outside of the country, this style emerged in the 1960s, influenced by hippies. The mood is opulent, with a focus on vibrant colors, textiles, and patterns, as well as plenty of space between components. Low seating is a significant element in achieving this atmosphere. The motif includes beautiful wood carvings and sophisticated craftsmanship. Without strong color, a Moroccan inspired aesthetic may work but you have to work harder to incorporate detailed wood, mosaic pieces, and textiles that capture the mood. Moroccan décor frequently uses vibrant colors against white, beige, or sand-colored backgrounds. Jewel tones and touches of gold and silver are prominent and jewel tones look fantastic. Moroccan style and decoration traditionally avoids strong lines and edges. It is all about the comfort, and it's a big part of Moroccan interior design. Moroccan interior floors are frequently covered in layered rugs or a single plush rug, with woven throw blankets and cushions easily accessible, as opposed to the customary couches or chairs. Textiles are used liberally in this design to make the area as pleasant as possible. Fabrics should be opulent and vibrant in color. Moroccan carpets are very unique and an instantly identifiable part of the appearance.

TROPICAL

Natural, exotic features are emphasized in tropical interior design. A tropical interior design concept may be created by carefully combining elements. Consider what you would anticipate to see and experience in a tropical setting while creating a tropical design. A tropical interior design scheme can be developed through the purposeful mix of elements. If you want to direct your tropical interior design toward an exotic, spice island style typical of the East Indies another option is to utilise warmer hues. Cinnamon or nutmeg-hued walls for example may be the ideal choice. In a tropical interior design concept, texture and wood are really important. Rattan and wicker furniture are excellent examples of woven components. The use of teak and bamboo adds to the tropical feel. Consider grasscloth wallpaper as an alternative to painted walls for an exotic tactile look. Natural fibers such as cotton, linen and silk should be used while selecting materials. These are more in tune with the tropics. Palm plants and tropical flowers such as orchids for example will provide a touch of luxuriant greenery to your tropical home design. Coral, shells and anything else that recalls a tropical setting can help complete the effect.

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