Japanese and Moroccan themes add exotic touches to the homeTess Gibney
Having been ‘the look’ for some time now, minimalism continues to be a popular choice this year. With the main appeal being simplicity, the look is easy to achieve for those wanting a quick and inexpensive revamp of their homes.
This year, grey perfectly accents the natural tones of the minimalist look. But Sydney’s designers also suggest introducing some brighter shades to freshen the look.
Insert bursts of colour – bright greens, pinks and blues – to rooms through curtains, rather than via feature walls that have been popular in years past. Having the occasional bright coloured curtain will make more of an impact than having them on every window and drowning out the room.
Styles that are currently in vogue include those with striking colour, sheer and double lined, with the latter being particularly effective for climate control, blocking out heat in summer and keeping your home insulated in winter.
THE JAPANESE LOOK
For those who want an exotic take on the minimalist look, Japanese is the way to go this year. This style complements minimalism with a clean look that accentuates open living space, perfect for the Australian lifestyle.
The look is usually achieved with standard blacks, whites and greys, but this year some chocolate and deep green colours, which highlight the natural element of the Japanese style, will be equally stylish.
The natural look can be achieved using natural resources, such as timber, stones, bamboo and plants. A bonsai in a stone pot is the perfect accessory to provide a natural tone within a room.
To really set the room off, use natural and sophisticated Japanese style ornaments, such as bamboo mats and a shoji screen (rice paper screen).
THE MOROCCAN LOOK
The perfect theme for the cooler months ahead, the Moroccan colour scheme will bring warmth and cosiness to living areas, as well as a sense of opulence.
The Moroccan theme is all about colour and texture. It’s fun, bright and layered, so use plenty of silks, satins and chiffons. A good way to add texture is to find a wall tapestry with a geometric pattern. Use lots of geometric shapes and patterns with gold detailing, especially on ceramics.
When it comes to colour, almost anything goes, as long as it’s rich and vibrant. Think sugar and spice – use rustic terracotta reds and hot pinks. Then team these with cool colours like purples, deep blues and emerald greens, which offer a contrast to the warmth of the pinks and reds.
To decorate, use plenty of beaded accessories and incorporate some metallics: gold, silver and bronze. Candles and lanterns will help create the Moroccan feel.