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Interior Design Styles For Summer

29.11.23 Categories: Colour, Guides

Enliven your favourite interior spaces at home using fabric with beautiful summery patterns and organic textures!

Summer Patterned Fabrics

Summer is the season for warmth, relaxation and enjoyment in and outside the home. Switching up your interior design style for each season is a good way to reset the mood, as well as create a practical environment that can handle the changes in weather.

Let’s take a look at some interior styles that are perfect for warmer weather and how to style our Warwick Fabrics to achieve a dreamy summer escape. 

INTERIOR DESIGN THAT PLAYS WITH COLOURFUL PATTERN

When we think of summer, vibrant colours and eye-catching patterns come to mind: stripes, florals and bold colour palettes. One interior design style that is ideal to create an energised feel is Maximalism. Dating back to the 19th century, Maximalism is a playful approach that combines texture, colour, pattern and form in abundance.

Pick your base colour, then complement it with a combination of stripes, florals and geometric patterns to create whimsical moods and statement spaces. Get creative and have some fun styling a unique interior space that entices visual senses.

Below, we have put together our perfect summer maximalist theme that uses fresh florals such as Senada, Harlowe and Odilia that can be paired with striking geometrics of Sosa, Coolum and Corozal.

Whether used separately or together, pairing these prints with glass and marble accents will enhance this style, especially if you choose a more colourful scheme. In terms of colourways, we recommend soft pastels or sorbet tones such as lemon or peach for a luscious, summer feel. 

CREATE AN OUTDOOR SANCTUARY WITH WATERPROOF FABRICS

Getting out and enjoying the sunshine is the first thing we picture when summer arrives; however, due to the harshness of the sun in Australia, finding the right fabric for outdoor living spaces can be a little tricky, particularly when you need to consider environmental factors such as rain, dirt, mud, sun exposure and mould.

Stylish and made for outdoor cushions and waterproof upholstery pieces, we offer an outdoor fabric range called SunDec which includes water repellency and microbial hygiene protection while offering timeless textures and patterns that can be effortlessly maintained no matter the conditions. 

To transform your outdoor space into a luxury, poolside resort you want to escape into, try our Senada collection for a tropical oasis style that features playful palm tree designs, as well as Coolum and Tulum for a relaxed, cabana aesthetic.

For more information on our SunDec range, be sure to check out our resource page and SunDec ranges below:

SunDec Information
SunDec Brochure
SunDec Ranges.

CREATE AN ORGANIC, COASTAL INTERIOR DESIGN STYLE

When the weather is too hot outside, relaxing indoors in a cooler environment is much more ideal — especially if the interior itself is a place of calm. Using a cooler colour palette and coastal design style is perfect for creating a refreshing space with a sense of tranquillity.

Refined textures, crisp linen, wooden accents and airy sheers are what we envision when it comes to coastal interiors, along with a classic stripe and soft touch of blue. White ceramics and white walls are also key and allow for these accents to truly pop.

For this look, we recommend our European linen fabric Haven for a natural yet elegant finish, along with Boracay for a breezy sheer. To enhance this style, pairing it with a playful stripe such as our Bronte sheer drapery, or a stylish striped cushion such as Vinnie from Weave, which bring a luxury, beachside feel.

If you’re wanting a more Bohemian coastal setting, organic and chunky textures are a must for this style, alongside finishes such as rattan, bamboo, wood, stone or marble for relaxed sophistication. 

To achieve a Boho style, chunky textured fabrics such as Emery will bring a raw aesthetic that ties into this look perfectly. Rustic sheers like Iuta also complement this organic style, bringing an airy and calming feel, while Cora is an excellent option for incorporating patterned drapery for added dimension.

Both of these styles are calming in nature and are bound to bring serene moods inspired by the beauty of the beachside. 

BRING THE OUTDOORS INDOOR WITH A BIOPHILIC INTERIOR STYLE

Depending on your location, it might not be possible to enjoy the beauty of outdoor greenery and lush gardens. With Biophilic interior design, the option of bringing the gorgeous scenery of the outdoors indoor is always possible! 

Connecting back to nature through architecture and décor, Biophilic design promotes wellbeing by embracing our natural environment, which according to research studies, reduces stress levels and brings positive moods due to the peace and tranquillity this setting provides — it also encourages creativity and productivity. 

Nurturing and soothing, a Biophilic style embraces raw, organic materials, soft textures and earthy hues — from rich brown, to forest greens. Incorporating lush greenery such as plants or flowers, along with wood and stone accents will complement this style perfectly, bringing a natural and refreshing feel.

For a nature-inspired theme, you can create your very own indoor, tropical oasis using vivid floral fabrics such as Florencia, Picton and Ingrid to enliven your interior, as well as Amazonia, Palawan and Zanzibar for leafy, botanic styles.

If you prefer a more rustic interior design, we recommend our Soumakh fabric for worldly pattern, as well as Bainbridge which brings a classic stripe for a cosy, countryside aesthetic, and Kiama, a two-toned plain for a relaxed, organic finish.

If you’re wanting more inspiration for this style, be sure to check out our Future Terrian Trend for 2024!

NEEDING MORE SUMMER INTERIOR INSPIRATION?

We hope some of these ideas are enough to inspire some concepts of spaces you’d like to transform or create this summer.

If you’re wanting more visual inspiration, be sure to check out our Instagram for more fabrics suitable for both indoor and outdoor settings, as well as our Pinterest for our Summer Moodboard.