Mobelli: How to Nail The Indoor-Outdoor Trend This Season
Do you ever find yourself staring at your outdoor area, trying to find the inspiration to make it look as good as the inside of your home? Or maybe you know what you want, but you don’t have the right tools to achieve the desired look or you simply don’t know where to start…
You are not alone; many homeowners experience this obstacle when it comes to tackling their outdoor space. And this is where we come in, to give you valuable tips and equip you with the right tools to achieve the ‘outdoor room’ that you’ve been dreaming of.
Seamless flow:
Don’t think of the outdoors as a separate part of your home. Rather, blend it further with the indoors by minimizing the visual and physical barriers between the two. Many homeowners are replacing their aluminium sliding glass doors with folding glass doors. These doors open all the way to maximize the sense of openness.
An extension of the outdoors:
Achieving a seamless transition between your indoor and outdoor space is now possible with fully upholstered outdoor furniture. The idea of having indoor style outside can now be your reality – whether you choose to create an outdoor dining area, living room or outdoor bar.
Furnish the right way:
Bringing a softer aesthetic to the outdoor space is a key look in 2018. The new Veneto lounge set with a contemporary deep button effect is a prime example of the indoor-outdoors trend, as is the Amalfi fully upholstered sun lounger which is a first for the South African market.
Amalfi sun lounger
Accessorize:
Customise your space with accessories that you love. Use soft furnishings such as rugs, scatter cushions and throws as a great way to blend the indoor and outdoor space. They are especially handy to liven up the space if you choose neutral coloured furniture.
Shop the look at Mobelli Furniture + Living and be sure to check out their latest stock now in store!
Contact: Mobelli
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