The world is changing. And people change with it. Young generations of homeowners and tenants have a whole new interpretation of what being a handyman means. They go for Home Improvement Write For Us to get some ideas on how to improve their homes.
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Gothic decor trend for home improvement
The previous major furnishing trends such as homing, cocooning, the Danish “happy furnishing” and even the jungle urban jungle have one thing in common. They are primarily geared towards maximum comfort and naturalness.
The emerging Gothic trend, however, is recourse to really dark times. Namely the Gothic, that is the art and architecture epoch that dominated Europe between 1150 and 1500. So darkest Middle Ages in terms of furnishing? Yes and no, not exactly. Today’s Gothic trend borrows from the style elements. However, it does not get really uncomfortable in any way. Above all, it is a trend that focuses on details and colors: rather dark and heavy, preferably with a high proportion of black. Add to this the intertwined, ornate patterns that are so concise for this time.
Incidentally, there is also the opportunity for do-it-yourselfers with good tool equipment to prove their skills. It doesn’t have to be a highly complex lantern like the one above. Even with wood and copper, something impressive can be made that fits in perfectly with the trend.
Tiles like grandmas for home improvement
In recent years, countless rubble containers in front of old buildings that were currently in the renovation phase were filled with them. Tiles whose colors and patterns are automatically associated with the 1960s and 70s. And that comes back, no joke. No, nowhere near as brutal as you could admire in a “bathroom retrospective”. But definitely again with strong splashes of color from the palette of that time, which especially in the tile department stand out pleasantly from the gray tones that can still be seen there.
And regardless of whether it is “blood orange”, “forest green” or “chocolate brown”, a little color brings life to everyday life in the bathroom too. It is often gray enough.