Whoever says back to school, says renewal! And to celebrate, we would like to do a big cleaning, organize our wardrobe, make new resolutions and transform our interiors. For my part, it is the decoration fever that has taken over my body for several weeks… Consequence: I scroll frantically in search of visual and decadent ideas. I took a look at Instagram, TikTok, and Pinterest (yes, it still exists)… and I came across a trend color blockfull of sun and good humor, based on walls covered with frames and tufted carpets, like a universe of sweets straight out of a Katy Perry music video.
The videos are often listed under the hashtag #colorfulhomedecor and the epicenter of this maximalist trend appears to be in England. In short, for your viewing pleasure, here are three decorating accounts, present on TikTok and Instagram, who adore citrus fruits and colored walls.
The most flirtatious: @kate_rose_morgan
It looks just like a doll’s house. Everything is pink, everything is kitsch, everything is delicious. We want to taste every item, but we’re a little afraid of the stomach ache behind it. Too bad, we’ll just munch on the images with our amazed eyes, immersed in Kate Hielema Morgan’s Barbapapa universe, where no detail of this monochromatic barbiecore is left to chance.
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The most 70s: @thistimeincolor
Passion for picture frames, Scandinavian sideboards and orange furniture from the 70s: all these elements come together in the London home of Ola Zwolenik, an interior designer who shares with his 247,000 subscribers his love for patterned wallpapers and bouquet garnis.
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The creamiest: @sareish
After this burst of color, head for the clouds with this soft interior where curves take center stage. From mirrors to lighting, Saraa invites us to immerse ourselves in a bath of creamy yogurt, where white and pastels are in order. Each photo is a treasure hunt, a sort of Where’s Charlie? » to spot the most unusual objects in the meticulously arranged decoration.
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Mary Crossley is an author at “The Fashion Vibes”. She is a seasoned journalist who is dedicated to delivering the latest news to her readers. With a keen sense of what’s important, Mary covers a wide range of topics, from politics to lifestyle and everything in between.