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Now Reading: Colours for the home: the 2021 fall trends
W hat will the trendy colours be for the upcoming fall season?
Fall 2021 promises to be full of innovations for interior design, and colours will certainly be the protagonists for those who want to renovate and refurbish their homes.
In design, colours, more than shape and arrangement in space, is the element capable of sending messages full of meaning, as they evoke emotions and trigger an experience with the moods connected to a particular colour selection.
Discover the hottest shades and colour combinations next season, read on for ideas and inspiration on the latest home trends.
In the upcoming fall 2021, the home will be won over by natural colours inspired by a simple lifestyle. Not only shades, but also materials and fabrics will tend towards a natural style with discreet elegance.
The trends in the furniture sector come directly from the fall/winter 2021-22 fashion shows, where neutral tones and natural materials stand against bold, dark and bright colours, which are also enlivened by soft shades and floral patterns.
What are the colours that will dress the house for next autumn? Let’s discover them together:
A hint of grey and a hint of yellow make up the shade of green this fall: olive green. This very natural colour, perfect for a home furnished with wood, creates a relaxing and warm atmosphere.
Olive green gives a touch of colour to the home environments, making them immediately welcoming and sophisticated.
If it is too serious for the walls, this shade is an excellent solution for furniture, accessories and details. An example? A green stove will become a real distinctive element of the house.
In this image, we see Piazzetta’s P943 pellet stove, its green Majolica walls integrate harmoniously with the room style and the furniture colours.
Yellow was the undisputed star of 2021. Indeed, together with grey, it is the 2021 Colour of the Year chosen by Pantone.
If you want to be daring and amaze, you can choose a sofa or stove in this colour, which stands out against the rest of the furniture. In this way, you will give your living room a refined and contemporary look and convey a vibrant feeling of vitality and modernity.
In the next season, using shades of red to furnish the living room is a trend not to be missed.
Red can be used as a glossy finish for living room furniture. An original idea could be to install a pellet stove with walls covered in fine hand-decorated Lava Red Majolica.
In the living room, red can also be used for sofas and armchairs, just as a large rug can give a touch of liveliness to a room enhanced by contrasts among white, red and neutral shades.
White and beige, or better still white and wood, are a timeless classic. As in clothing, in home décor too these two colours are poised to be among the protagonists of the Fall/Winter season.
Light wood and white can be mixed with each other, enhancing the colours and neutral tones of walls, wooden floors and white furniture.
We chose the Ortisei stove: with its impressive presence, it manages to illuminate the room both with the light of its flames and the white of its large hand-decorated Majolica cladding.
Lofts and open spaces are the preferred settings for the industrial style: minimalist furniture enhanced by shades of grey and raw materials, such as concrete.
Concrete grey can be used as the colour of walls, floor and the main furnishing elements: carpets, sofas and fireplaces with important hand-decorated frames will make the room even cooler.
Choosing a piece of furniture with an eye to environmental sustainability is a trend that never goes out of fashion; on the contrary, it has increasingly become a key factor when furnishing or renovating the home.
The Italian government offers a variety of economic incentives to promote respect for the environment and energy efficiency. Among these, we cite tax deductions, such as the so-called Ecobonus and Superbonus 110%, the possibility of taking advantage of the credit assignment, and the Conto Termico.