Palm trees and large banana leaves, but also straw, bamboo and colorful flowers so the home universe takes a dip in nature and opens up to cheerful and joyful solutions to be developed in all environments
. the green of nature, admirably composed of textile elements and prints, the main ingredients of a new (beloved) trend is increasingly present in the home: the tropicalist style. Fresh, cheerful and easy to bring inside the home and ideal for revitalizing and renovating interior spaces, but also balconies and terraces. Here are some suggestions on how to develop it at home, without exaggerating, to create new environments of refined quality that go beyond a simple summer “love”. The right neutral base to start from
The natural components such as: jute, rattan, wicker, wicker and bamboo are the perfect canvas from which to build this style. Used for furnishing elements, small and large, or for accessories such as rugs, baskets and various containers, natural materials, characterized by soft and warm colors that go from beige to caramel, are the basic element of this trend. colorful and eclectic. Brilliant shades to fly (ideally) in the tropics
Mandarin orange, turquoise, carmine red and hibiscus pink are among the inevitable shades in a self-respecting tropicalist style. Declined between saturated and compact solid colors, but above all developed on important prints (mostly flowery), they give strong brushstrokes of good humor that well balance the neutral colors and natural materials, as mentioned, at the base of this style. Green between nature and artifice
To act as a trait d’union between the neutral shades and the brightest colors is green, in its thousand shades. Guiding tonality of this style we find it chromatically declined on fabrics and wallpapers, developed between the bright shades of mint and apple green and accompanied by soft hints of forest green and sage. Perfect for giving rainbows of emotional shades, it brings great vitality and joie de vivre into the home. Inevitable as a guiding color and also present as an important natural element, fundamental, in fact, for a perfect tropicalist style are the plants (flowering and not). Indispensable for creating dynamic splashes of color between furniture and accessories, they personalize spaces with innate lightness. Macro prints and patterns
Present on fabrics and on the (inevitable) wallpapers tropicalist prints look at the beauty of luxuriant tropical destinations. Inhabited by leaves, flowers and exotic prints of various kinds, they are the piece of furniture that should never be missing.
Yes, because the macro patterns that recall the most luxuriant nature are the heart of this style. Set aside for a while the soft and romantic country patterns, palm, kenzie and banana leaves as well as the large flowers capture walls and coverings giving intriguing and evocative scenarios, perfect both for newly conceived living areas and for unique sleeping areas. and private.
The right balance of natural materials, bold colors and tropical patterns could therefore be the ideal solution to renovate an environment and / or create a new and interesting scenography within a space. On the market it is possible to find a very wide range of furnishing elements and accessories that are inspired by this style, as well as it is increasingly easy to come across tropical leaf patterns, with or without flowers, from the most essential and graphic to the most polychrome and creative. The result, if well composed, will give life to eclectic, but refined, balanced colored furnishing combinations where you will be on holiday all year round.
Claudia Schiera