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Simple changes for a Stunning 2021

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BY MINT MARKETING

The upcoming year is all about the new, the old, and anything in between. In short, it’s about taking in everything good from the past and welcoming new trends. We’ve come up with a few but impactful interior designs to capture a home’s personality and create a visually delicious interior for the upcoming 2021.

Marine or Urban Hues.

The Year 2021 brings an interesting selection of color palettes from our paint specialists and we’ve selected two fresh colors of the year, the Aegean Teal 2136-40 by Benjamin Moore and Urbane Bronze SW 7048 by Sherwin-Williams. Serene, chic, and relevant, these colors are the perfect formula to add a zing to your home. For your white walls spice it up throw pillows in pastel blue-green or a similarly coolly tinted curtain and rugs. Don’t forget to include botanical prints on these fabrics which are still in trend today. Charcoal and other gray colors emerged this year and we are seeing them to be stronger and bolder than ever. This makes the Urbane Bronze the perfect color for your kitchen cabinet or add hints of the color on your window treatments or have a charcoal colored coffee table for a start and inspiration.

Haute Bohemian Touches.

For the wanderlust, this rising trend is the perfect style to kick start the new year. But first off what is Haute bohemian? If you’ve been into décor you might have come across with boho chic with its rule-breaking and exotic theme. The common thing about Haute Bohemian and Boho Chic is that they exude personality. The difference is that Haute Bohemian is a more refined version of its distant cousin making it a perfect alternative to the stark contemporary theme. So, how do you go about it? Start with your centerpieces. Fill various sizes of apothecary jars with shells from your weekend coastal getaway and add a photo or two (evidence of your getaway) to add a personal touch. Haven’t the time for travelling? You can still inject a touch of the world by getting Moroccan-inspired lamps or rugs through vintage shops and flea markets. Drape a world map printed on faux animal skin on your wall to fill in the void space or have it as a focal point in your living room.

A Maximalist’s Galore.

It seems maximalist interiors are driving away our beloved minimalistic tendencies with its rich colors and prints. If you love mixing layers upon layers of prints, colors, and textures, the aesthetics of excess is a great theme for your home. Take your passion for decorative items into your home by adding delft printed sofa covers and add a floor to ceiling oriental art painting for your inspiration. Or, why not add an ottoman chair with industrial faux feather to your living room and pair it with checkered club chairs for query juxtaposition. Ultimately mix and match unusual patterns and colors together with your décor.

Norwegian Ambiance.

These days, you’ll find a lot of Scandinavian-inspired interior on Instagram and Pinterest, and the reason? The Scandi style is a cozier minimalistic alternative. It’s about letting the light in and having soft wooden textures. Add a large mirror to lighten up your interior. Choose pine, maple, sap wooden statement pieces or, if you can swap some furniture around, select seats and lounges with tapered legs and soft wooden textures. Then finish off the look with a white-colored jute rug to anchor your interior look. 

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