![]() Try one of Milton & King's fresh botanical wallpaper designs as a backdrop for real plant life, creating depth and drama. 'Try placing plants, big or small, anywhere it might bring joy to create a sense of wilderness around you, at the same time improving your mental health and your daily mood.' He says: 'The connection to the garden we’re suggesting is not a patio (although that’s not a bad idea either), but rather the other way around, and have the garden reach into your home subtly,' To reconnect with nature, large windows are also becoming increasingly popular in design because they invite nature into a space and can be an extension of its interior design.’Īnd Blackburn concurs. ![]() She continues: ‘By incorporating more organic materials and natural textures like wood, stone, and ceradd mic as well earthy elements like plants, water, and fire design can create spaces that are more thoughtful and relaxing and promote a more balanced mindset. With more time spent at home this past year, there has been a significant shift in the design world - especially in luxury - moving towards biophilic design. Tania Richardson, co-founder, and CEO of Tomas Pearce Interior Design, comments: ‘Organic modern design, inspired by nature, has been linked with reducing stress, improving our cognitive well-being and creativity, and inducing a more harmonious living environment. Bringing the outdoors in, introduce real or faux plants or choose a wallpaper print that focuses on botanicals, promoting a relaxing and mindful mood as soon as you enter the space.’ Lust Home’s brand manager, Chelsea Clark, comments: ‘Nature plays a pivotal role in promoting relaxation, as well as reducing stress and anxiety. Let natural inspirations and raw materials coax your space into a mindful oasis, rooted in authenticity… Your indoor jungle of house plants will feel right at home! Mix-up textures to create an uber-tactile living space 'Incorporating white marble and muted greens into your living room interior creates a modified version of Scandinavian design, modernizing materials and trending tones yet still staying true to its core values.’ 5. Creating an almost monochromatic, airy display in any space forms a peaceful atmosphere, which is a key marker of the Scandinavian style,' She continues: ‘On Instagram, users are currently enjoying the combination of crisp white walls, white marble, light wood, and muted greens. To modernize your Scandi living room design even further, adding small details of brass, such as lamps, door handles, and light switches really bring another layer of character to your space.’ For me, the combination of light and airy, and warm and cozy is the perfect blend to create a homely yet chic interior. Sam Baldry, head of design at Swoon, comments: ‘We’re seeing a huge rise in demand in Scandinavian style pieces at the moment. To create a Scandilicious living space, think bright and breezy with natural materials, cozy textiles, and simplified shapes, like the delectable living room furniture collection at Design Within Reach. ![]() ![]() Upcycle a plain bookshelfĪ key living room trend and firm favorite on Instagram, with a cucumber cool just under five million mentions (and counting), the Scandi aesthetic effortlessly fuses minimalism with coziness to create a functional yet nurturing home environment. The texture of wool underfoot coupled with warm color or welcoming pattern makes it the perfect base upon which to shape a comfortable and inviting interior scheme.’ 3. Jodie Hatton, residential design manager at British heritage carpet company Brintons, explains: ‘Your carpet is the perfect place to start when creating a cozy living space. 'Choose a rug boasting a patterned design as when paired with a minimalistic style it will bring out accent colors and add a touch of playfulness.’ Richard Petrie, home expert at Thomas Sanderson, comments: ‘If you don’t have the budget for whole new flooring, laying a new rug can add an extra layer of coziness and style to your living room without breaking the bank,' As shown here, try layering a smaller patterned design over a larger natural textured rug for an added layer (quite literally) of tactility. ![]() (Image credit: Marian Louise Designs Photo: Kaley Elaine)Īdd texture underfoot, whilst zoning a seating area or relaxation corner with one of the best rug designs that unites your scheme with an accent color. ![]()
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