The botanic interior trend will create a perfect place to relax with the eternal spring or summer. This year this trend broke out with a vengeance. It is intensively used by world brands and designers in various conceptual solutions.
The topic of the garden, floral patterns and complex color combinations are presented today at the most remarkable international exhibitions. Fabrics, wallpaper, ceramic tiles and porcelain tiles make an ideal basis for applying a colorful print, which is performed by digital printing. Manufacturers create large-format plot canvases that allow to explore the topic on a large surface. Small and large flowers, tropical greenery will add timeliness and freshness to any interior. Color, shape, combinations – the enlarged floral patterns acquire hyper-realistic forms.
The bright deep colors look luxurious and expensive, but not everyone will enjoy that. Therefore, the botanical style welcomes pastel shades.
Photo: Autumn-Winter Collection 2018 by Designers Guild, designed by Tricia Guild, Manders salons
The interior decor addresses the theme of paradise, exotic jungles and botanical atlases. At the same time, today the nature, which enters the houses, is focused on calm floristics. Large-scale tropical thickets, images of fruits, natural ornaments of plants and leaves are present on wallpaper and fabrics, but the drawing becomes more graphical and airy, and the plot is mysterious. The plant motif breathes life into the interior, gives a sense of naturalness, lightness, and refinement.
Photo: LEVANTE collection, Н2О by WallPepper®
Shown on a neutral or contrasting background, such wallpapers cannot be just a shadow companion of an interior script – they certainly play a dominant role. To avoid congestion, a large floral print is enough for only one wall in the room, and the rest of surface should be made neutral. This wall will become the brightest detail and focus of attraction. Light walls will also look great in combination with textile decor, like curtains, pillows or upholstered furniture in botanical style.
Photo: Autumn-Winter Collection 2018 by Designers Guild, designed by Tricia Guild, Manders salons
Fashion trends are definitely rather unstable, but botanic interior trends rule the show for more than a year and don’t seem to give up ground.