Interior design is a combination of creativity, imagination and good taste. The budget allocated to a design project is also important, but not definitive, as all specialists in the field emphasize. Today, when styles are constantly mixed and reinterpreted, we can play with details to achieve an impactful result.
That's why today we'll tell you how simply choosing different chairs can give your home that modern touch you're looking for.
The functional role of chairs has not changed since their appearance in furniture, but shapes, textures, prints and materials have reached an unimaginable refinement a few decades ago. We recommend investing in chairs made from durable, precious materials when thinking about the décor of your living room or dining area.
If you're a minimalist who values natural comfort, opt for wooden or leather chairs, or a combination of both. Focus on eye-catching shapes and don't try to match them perfectly with the lines of your other furniture pieces.
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The surprise element, the one that breaks the ultra-studied balance of an interior to a certain extent, is always the one that will relax the atmosphere. Trust your playful spirit and choose chairs in vibrant colors, suitable for a modern home. A series of green chairs will always complement a natural wood table, while a sunny yellow chair will electrize a living room in nude colors.
First encountered in Berlin bars, the wooden chair model with mosaic tops has become increasingly popular. The practicality and aesthetics of these chairs will prove themselves wherever you choose to position them: kitchen, living room, and why not, you can even have such a piece of furniture in the hallway.
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One of the biggest barriers in chair aesthetics has been overcome with the proliferation of the fantasy chair concept. It can adorn a corner of a room, it can stand guard against a living room wall simply on its own, its role being to focus attention on the details that make it up.
It could be a designer chair with very fine upholstery, a chair with carved arms purchased from an antique market, a chair from your grandparents' house with sentimental value, or a chair made and painted by you.
Dare to change the perception of your rooms by adding color and pieces that define you. Whether you're experimenting with new decor using chairs or juggling smaller accessories, what matters is that the result defines your comfort.








