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You have heard of Art Deco, but have you heard of Slow Deco?
Unlike its artistic counterpart, Slow Deco is not an artistic movement but a lifestyle movement. Slow Deco is all about introducing calmness and serenity into your interior design to slow spaces down and create a sense of peace.
If all that sounds like gobbledygook, consider this - have you ever walked into a space for the first time and immediately felt at peace? Slow Deco helps you create that sensation in your home in a stylish, timeless way.
There is no better place to introduce Slow Deco into your home than your bedroom because it is where you go to lie down and relax anyway.
The "slow" trend
Have you ever taken the scenic route on the way home? We could all do with a bit of slowness in our lives. Modern life is so hectic and so busy that it can be impossible to wind down and relax. There is just so much to do!
The "slow" trend is relatively new in interior design that encourages us to create spaces that prioritize serenity. Rather than physically slowing you down like the brakes on a car, Slow Deco creates spaces that help you unwind slowly.
If you are anxious and never settled, Slow Deco could be what you need to create a tranquil, relaxing abode that improves your well being.
How to try Slow Deco in your bedroom
Here is how to try Slow Deco in your bedroom?
Declutter
Slow Deco demands space, so the first thing you need to do is declutter your bedroom. Get rid of ornaments that are gathering dust and throw out the furniture you do not use. Pack unused items away, and do not be afraid to throw things out.
Bed frame
Your bed should be a sanctuary where you can lie down and relax. For Slow Deco, you need a bed frame that makes you feel comfortable.
Warm materials like wood for a regular bed frame and velvet for an ottoman bed work very well.
Calm tones
Slow Deco is all about bringing calm to our over-stressed senses, so the best colors are soft, calming tones like cotton white, pastel colors, and browns, and beiges. Grays tend to be too sterile for Slow Deco but can work well with the right décor.
Soft textures
Soft textures work beautifully with Slow Deco design because they create a real sense of comfort. Soft rugs, cushions, and wall hangings look comfortable and cuddly without having to touch them, creating a welcoming vibe.
Organization
Nothing is more stressful than a messy bedroom. You can organize your belongings with a divan bed or ottoman bed, storage boxes, and shelves. Slow Deco demands orderliness, so it is a good idea to have several storage solutions.
Natural materials
Slow Deco's most important design choice is natural materials like oak, pine, other woods, rattan, wicker, and cotton/linen. Natural materials create a sense of homeliness that metals and plastics can not make.
Art
Art is the most overlooked aspect of Slow Deco design despite being crucial. Utilize art that makes you happy and brings out your personality. Landscapes, portraits, and sculptures are good choices, or you might prefer abstract art for something modern.
Lighting
For Slow Deco, lighting should be warm, soft, and layered, with ceiling and wall lights on different switches. It would help if you had options with your lighting so that you can light spaces up individually. Dimmer switches are also a great choice.
Design language
The beautiful thing about Slow Deco is you can utilize it with any interior design, from Scandinavian to cottage farm. The idea behind Slow Deco is to create spaces that relax and calm you by subtly inspiring your design decisions.
Let us know how you get on
Slow Deco is one of the most worthwhile design trends to try. Please give it a go in your bedroom, and be sure to let us know how you get on.