The slow style has many advantages. It is a style that is in many ways akin to nature. And in the living room, there are interests that may interest you:
Beige is a color that is very frequently found in slow interiors which are made up of shades at least and shades for the colors. Beige is a natural color, it is also a color that allows light to easily diffuse in your interior. In slow interiors, it is beiges that tend towards brown and not yellow, at least very rarely. Eggshell beige doesn’t quite have its place. The link between the slow movement in decoration and nature is important. The choice of colors should make you think of nature.
Even if the slow style is an invitation to calm and serenity, this is not a reason for your living room decoration to be bland. You can use a light color as the dominant color and choose one or two shades darker to raise and emphasize certain details of your interior. Brown, therefore, has pride of place in small touches. It can be found in textile forms or in wall decoration. Slow decors are not synonymous with emptiness. We just put less but better. The approach is therefore to give meaning to the colors.
Again, nature is reflected in the choice of colors with white. We can think of limestone white, for example. White is a very interesting alternative to create a living room (or any room) in a slow style. White can be soft thanks to the light or thanks to the textiles and decorative elements that you use in your room. The wood, the natural fibers will allow you to warm the white and give it a more enveloping characteristic. White is a bit like plasticine. You do whatever you want with it.
The slow decoration is not just a question of colors. It would be too easy. What is interesting about the slow approach when you want to create a personal decoration and not just a magazine decoration, is that there are different rhythms. We will see the object / the color / the textile as one and like everything. Take the example of a pillow on the sofa. We will choose it because its composition speaks to us: A natural coating, an ethical and / or local manufacturing method, a color that we like. But we will also choose it for what it will bring to the room: a touch of color that will energize the sofa, an idea of comfort, etc. In short, the slow decoration in the living room as elsewhere in the house is shaped with a certain awareness.
Materials of natural origin are very important in slow decors. In the living room, this will be seen in the textiles (cushion covers, sofa, and armchair coverings, curtains, rugs …), in the furniture (sofa, coffee table, bookcase, TV cabinet…), in decorative accessories (lighting, decorative objects, etc.) Wood in all its forms is present in slow interiors. The ideal is to choose raw, solid wood, and not chipboard. But hey, we must also be aware that solid wood is not within everyone’s reach financially. It’s up to you to find a balance so as not to explode the budget. Recycling may be the right alternative. Furniture made of cane or natural fibers such as rattan is also less expensive than solid wood. Good luck, they are trendy and therefore super easy to find in stores. Natural fibers will also be found in certain decorative elements such as lighting or storage baskets.
Linen is a textile that we have already had the opportunity to present to you many times on the blog. Flax grows in Europe and a large part of its production comes from the large northern part of France. It is therefore a product that is partially local. (The transformation of linen is less local…) In terms of aesthetics, linen is natural. It decorates with a touch of natural refinement. He doesn’t fuss. It is plain, sometimes crumpled for a material effect. And since textiles are an important part of living room decor, linen should not be left out. It can be found in the form of cushions or curtains. You can also push to choose a sofa with linen upholstery.
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