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When we think of interior design, we often think of aesthetic elements like furniture, colors and patterns. But decorating isn't just about how your home looks, it can also help you optimize your space and make it more functional. At Segraeti Monte-Carlo, we've put together some decorating tips to help you organize your interior effectively.
Want to freshen up your interior? Opt for a decoration in the wild and draw inspiration from nature to transform your living space into a jungle where natural colors and materials will reign. The trend called Urban Jungle is popular and never ceases to appeal because you can combine this trend perfectly with all kinds of different furnishing styles.
The Mediterranean is known for its picturesque landscapes, crystal clear blue waters and unique architecture. But did you know that Mediterranean decor is also a popular trend for modern interiors? The elements of Mediterranean decoration are a mixture of styles that reflect the influences of the cultures of the region. In this article, we present the 5 Mediterranean decorative trends to implement in your home this year.
With the arrival of spring, Easter is fast approaching and it is a time of the year that is deeply linked to certain traditions. Indeed, whether decorating chocolate eggs or preparing a holiday meal, these traditions occupy an important place. Learn about traditional favorite dishes and their cultural meanings for a unique dining experience. If you are also looking to bring a touch of spring and celebration into your home, here are some interior decorating ideas for the Easter season. From pastel colors to floral decorations, each element can help create a festive and warm atmosphere. So let your creativity run wild for a memorable Easter.
The year 2023 has just begun. What can we expect from the interiors of tomorrow? In the same way that fashion trends are cyclical, interior design is also influenced by past decades. The 70s and 80s are making a comeback. Furniture styles and retro patterns will be mixed with Japanese minimalism and Scandinavian sobriety.