Wednesday, December 11, 2013

Decoration trends for 2014 in Buenos Aires


Just like it happens with clothes and accessories, decoration trends change every year, and that is why people usually change their rooms accordingly.

Those who are wondering which are the coming trends on decoration for 2014, we will give you some tips and up coming flashes so that you start thinking about what changes you may make in your house.

According to some decoration specialists, during 2014, the golden-coloured materials will be incorporated in the decoration of rooms. Only a few touches of gold (like in the pictures frames, or mirrors, or the edges of your cushions) will be one of the upcoming trends for 2014 in Buenos Aires. You should always bear in mind that if you want to add something new and chic in the decoration of your house, make sure it matches with everything else you’ve got at home, in order to keep balance.

Moreover, shiny colours will be included in the decoration of many trendy places in 2014. Having a touch of shiny colours like, green, fuchsia, blue, and orange, among others will be a popular choice. On the other hand, those who prefer having a more sober decoration, black will be cool and trendy as well in 2014.Those people who would rather decorate their house with black, instead of having shiny colours, may go for it and choose black cushions, or vases, or even frames for their different rooms at home. Be careful not to abuse of black, since it could make the room look smaller and darker if you have too many things in black. It is always recommended to use neutral colours, like the always-in-trend- white, and add some touches of other colours (like black or the new shiny ones) in order to keep balance at home.

In 2014, another thing that will be trendy when decorating your rooms at home are the geometric shapes, used in fabrics, tapestry, and even furniture…

The decoration trend for 2014 is varied, so you may choose whatever you like and suits best with your house and your current decoration, and start “tuning” your rooms for next year…