Ho già detto che in vacanza, quando sono rilassata, mi piace pensare un pò a casa mia, a cosa posso fare per rinnovarla, dare agli ambienti un nuovo look….
Capita anche a voi? Se volete seguire il trend dell’autunno – inverno 2015 per l’interior design dovete dare uno sguardo al passato; la tendenza vintage, in particolare agli anni Cinquanta, Sessanta e Settanta sarà il trend dei prossimi mesi. Con il legno, rovere in tinta naturale, presente per i mobili, unito a tinte quali il giallo ocra, l’azzurro polvere, il grigio e l’arancio. I motivi dècor spazieranno dal geometrico al floreale, stilizzato. Sapete osare? Il pavimento di Bisazza collezione Hayon giallo dell’immagine 6 fa per voi…e il vostro living! Alla prossima tendenza!
I said that on vacation, when I relaxed, I like to think a little to my house, what can I do to renew it, giving the rooms a new look …. this also happens to you? If you want to follow the trend of the autumn – winter 2015 for the interior design you have to give a look to the past; the vintage trend, particularly in the Fifties, Sixties and Seventies will be the trend in coming months. With wood, oak on natural, present for the furniture, combined with colors such as ocher yellow, powder blue, gray and orange. The décor motifs will range from geometric to stylized floral. Do you have dare? The Bisazza cement tiles of Hayon yellow collection in piecture 6 is defintely for you … and your living! See you for another trend!
4 Comments
Zina
Agosto 26, 2015 at 9:49 amΙ am not really sure if I like this style in furniture but I definitely adore it in radios and frames! And the colors are amazing!!!!
Caseperlatesta
Agosto 28, 2015 at 8:20 amYes, Zina, I agree with you: I prefer this vintage style for complements instead of furniture.
Ntina
Agosto 27, 2015 at 5:11 pmI actually like this color palette! I don’t think I would dare to put it in decoration, maybe in just small details. Beautiful moodboard as always!
Caseperlatesta
Agosto 28, 2015 at 8:21 amThank you Ntina! I think too that this color palette is better for small details in home decor!