Interior Design

Homes Intertwined With Nature That Didn’t Gave Up On Their Design

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Natural finishes and sustainability are bursting into the world of interior design. Nature cares for us, calms us, and inspires us. It is the benefits that it brings us and the responsibility with a slower and more sustainable lifestyle, which have led the decoration world to want to recover this link with nature.  

An escape from the frenzy and stress of big cities that lead us to turn our home into a small refuge where tranquility and comfort prevail. Clean and serene lines that, without losing warmth or naturalness, invade the space that escapes from an overloaded decoration and excessive furniture, adding value to the most subtle details.

This search for naturalness and freshness, always in connection with style, we can see, in addition to furniture and finishes.

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Unpretentious hues

The trend towards the natural rescues tones capable of taking us to distant places. From the neutral tones, evoking the great deserts, which fit in with open and classic spaces, giving a greater sense of spaciousness to the rooms, to the earth tones that take us to vast forests and that recover that trend towards the rustic or sophisticated.

The revelation, without a doubt, is the green and turquoise tones that lead us from the northern forests to the waters of the Caribbean, perfect for the most daring.

Commitment to sustainability

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This return to nature, to our roots, occurs from a change in consciousness. Ecodesign advocates trends that care for and help the environment, always in connection with style and design. Purest lines always in harmony with elegance and sophistication without neglecting even the smallest detail.

Reuse of materials, sustainable production… they are becoming more and more common also in interior design and architecture: wooden beams, sustainable wooden parquet, ecological paints or switch systems made in a low-impact production model and designed so that they can be recycled.

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