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Embrace Earthy Tones: The Color Palette of Spanish Design

The color palette of Spanish modern design is deeply influenced by the earthy tones of the natural landscape. Warm hues like terracotta, saffron, and olive bring warmth and vibrancy. At the same time, cooler tones, such as deep blues and greens, draw inspiration from the Mediterranean. When applied thoughtfully, these schemes can create spaces that feel styled, grounded, and expansive.
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Play with Textures: Depth & Tactility

Textures are big in Spanish modern interior design. The interplay of rough-hewn wooden furniture and plush, woven fabrics has been long used to transform a flat space into a dynamic environment. For instance, soft furnishings in natural fibers like cotton, linen, and wool perfectly balance the hardness of Spanish design staples like stone and metal. Consider also jute rugs, tapestries, cushions, and throws to introduce both color and texture into your Spanish modern decor.
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Organic Flair: Natural Materials Galore

Natural materials serve as the foundation of Spanish modern interior design, bringing an earthy, authentic feel to the space. Follow the same path and utilize resources that have been part of Spanish architecture for centuries. When starting your Spanish modern transformation, incorporate elements like exposed wooden beams, stone countertops, and terracotta tiles to bridge the gap between traditional charm and modern elegance. That way, you will add texture and depth but also introduce a sense of history and craftsmanship.
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Interior Design Trends 4 - Modern Home Office

One of the interior trends of 2024 sure to stick around embraces productivity. The home office isn’t going anywhere – it’s becoming a permanent fixture in homes. With remote work here to stay, people are investing in ergonomic furniture, soundproofing, and stylish design to make their workspaces more functional and inspiring.
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Interior Design Trends 3 - Nature-inspired Design

Nature-inspired elements and design improve well-being, highlight a connection with nature, and awaken a sense of responsibility toward the environment. Embracing the trend could be as easy as keeping windows bare to delight in the view, including pot plants, and being environmentally conscious in your design choices.
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Interior Design Trends 2 - Dynamic Range Hoods

"Hood vent covers often fall to the back burner during the kitchen design process, but I anticipate a greater focus on them in 2024. We will see bolder designs incorporating distinct textures on the hood, like plaster or wood fluting. I always like to pair a dramatic hood vent with a beautiful eye-catching range, like the iconic models offered by Wolf," says New York City-based designer Hilary Matt.

Here, a deep olive green hood is the center of attention. The design of this unit is contemporary, masking itself in the heavy industrial look found in most kitchen hoods.
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