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After the scorching summer, the monsoons have arrived, bringing scenic landscapes and refreshing downpours to the cities. However, these rains also usher in gloomy days with dark clouds, often making people feel lethargic and inactive. This can also affect the interiors of our homes, casting a wave of greyness over our living spaces.
But fear not—your home can beat the gloominess and transform into a vibrant retreat with the right splash of color in your design. By drawing inspiration from the lush landscapes outside, you can create interiors that exude a rejuvenating vibe, turning your home into a lively and inviting sanctuary. Design experts from the industry share tips for incorporating monsoon-inspired hues in design to create a fresh haven for you to sip in relaxation.
Energising Brights to Beat the Dark Monsoons
Feeling sluggish on a gloomy day? “Begin by injecting a dose of energy with bold colours like yellows, citrus oranges, or fiery reds. These hues stimulate the mind and promote feelings of happiness. These hues can be incorporated into a statement wall or furniture piece, creating a focal point in the design”, suggests Ar. Sonali Bhagwati, Founder and Principal Architect, Designplus Architecture. Additionally, complementing hues of the same shade can be brought in by textiles and artworks.
Serene Blues and Greens from the Landscape
Nature is the best inspiration for a monsoon-ready interior. Emphasizing the same, Ar. Ridhima Singh, Founder and Creative Designer, Danza Del Design asserts, “Integrate cool blues and greens to evoke a sense of tranquility in homes. They serve as a perfect hue for creating a peaceful haven. These hues can be integrated into a living room or bedroom to offer ultimate relaxation while enjoying the views of the downpours. Hues like aquamarine blues or forest greens can mimic the beauty of the surrounding landscape in homes.”
Earthy Neutrals in Interiors
“For a grounding effect, incorporate earthy neutrals like beige, taupe, or light brown. These colours provide a sense of stability, allowing the brighter hues to truly pop. Consider using them as a base for your colour scheme, painting walls or using them for larger furniture pieces. For instance, beige armchairs with wooden accents can bring a touch of earth to the design, while creating a focal point,” adds Singh.
Muted Jewel Tones for a Captivating Aesthetic
Using a subdued jewel-tone palette can give your monsoon decor a pop of colour. “With a 60-30-10 rule, you can add muted tones to your homes to create a fresh aesthetic. To create an elegant vibe, go for less saturated variations like sapphire blue and emerald green. You can add these hues through accessories and decor elements for a cohesive aesthetic,” highlights Bhagwati.
The monsoon season can be more than just gloomy interiors! By incorporating the right colours, you can create a vibrant space that reflects the beauty of the season. So, grab your paint brushes, and let the monsoon colour revolution begin!
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