Interior design
Projects that inspire us. Looking at the future.
The ‘Interior Design’ category on this ÁBATON blog features interior design, decoration and furnishing projects. This category not only covers the aesthetic and functional aspects of interior design, but also delves into the relevance of decoration and furnishing projects. These projects are vital because they speak the same language as the architecture they inhabit, creating visual and functional harmony in the space.
The Minimalist style: This style focuses on order and simplicity, adopting a ‘less is more’ philosophy. The predominant colours are neutral, mainly black and white, and the decoration is characterised by its austerity and scarcity of decorative elements. Minimalist furniture seeks functionality without sacrificing aesthetics, achieving a balance between space and form.
The Nordic or Scandinavian style: This trend, which gained prominence in the 1950s, is based on functionality and decorative simplicity. Despite its apparent simplicity, it is an icon of elegance. Scandinavian design combines utility with beauty, using light colours, clean lines and natural materials. Nordic décor creates bright and welcoming spaces that are both practical and aesthetically appealing.
These trends, along with others, are explored in detail in the blog, illustrating how furniture and décor not only complement architecture, but also enhance and define the character of a space.
The Minimalist style: This style focuses on order and simplicity, adopting a ‘less is more’ philosophy. The predominant colours are neutral, mainly black and white, and the decoration is characterised by its austerity and scarcity of decorative elements. Minimalist furniture seeks functionality without sacrificing aesthetics, achieving a balance between space and form.
The Nordic or Scandinavian style: This trend, which gained prominence in the 1950s, is based on functionality and decorative simplicity. Despite its apparent simplicity, it is an icon of elegance. Scandinavian design combines utility with beauty, using light colours, clean lines and natural materials. Nordic décor creates bright and welcoming spaces that are both practical and aesthetically appealing.
These trends, along with others, are explored in detail in the blog, illustrating how furniture and décor not only complement architecture, but also enhance and define the character of a space.