What makes these European houses a popular interior choice?
Posted by MOHIT BHATNAGAR

Travel photos are filled these vacation destinations in smaller nooks and corners of the European city-states. These European residences are stacked up next to each other, all wonderfully different yet similarity strikes in their architectural designs and construction. Europe is one of the most famous destinations for travel lovers for its natural beauty and country life with a combination of sunshine, Mediterranean seas and historical monuments.
However, glancing over the more in-demand hotspots, its residency lane is surprisingly one of the most visited places next to its weekly market that sells fresh fruits and vegetables. Marked by their pastel colours and community gardens these European houses have a history built within their architecture. Many architectural moments like art deco, modernism, futurism, brutalist decor, and contemporary strokes in interior designs have originated from European architecture.
European interiors are one of the most vibrant mush in interior design that you can incorporate into your homes and create an effervescent interior that is not overruled by any changing trend or fad and is pleasing to the eyes every time and anytime.
Here are some of the inspiring ways you can instil these interiors picturesque interiors into your interior:
THE OUTSIDE FIRST!

Having these colourful plaster or even facades outside your house that looks completely different and adds a newer layer to your exterior walls is game-changing. Adding facades or wooden panels on the exterior can make your houses have that extra shine and character of their own.
Dive into colourful pastel blues, pinks, reds and blues on your doors or pair the classical British crowning or plaster it up with white coloured designs on the corners or to make segregation. Either brick or stone you can make it exposed for the rustic and rugged feature of the house walls that gives us the cottage core aesthetics. Opt for natural materials for the exteriors like wooden doors, classical stone or brick vaults or arches and windows that make it feature in the European house architecture.
THE KEY IS TO CURATE WITH A LOT…

European interior decor comes with an amalgamation of textures and colours and construction in their designs. With the arcade entryways to places created into keepsakes for books and motifs.
There are colours on the walls which are white to neutral and classic brown wood that gives the setting a balance from the neutrals. Upholstery and fabric are incorporated to the traditional set-up of each room to build colour and texture with fun throw cushions and carpets or rugs on the floor to give warmth and cosiness.
CLASSICAL EUROPEAN TOUCH

A little bit of whimsy in the house is not a bad thing when curated with the beautiful techniques from the European interiors like the classical crownings, moulded vintage lamps for display, and golden-hued lighting to set in the interiors. You can add your own touch to the classical setting For Instance, you could add a wicker or macrame swing that is comfortable and yet fun in your living space.
You could also try out quirky furniture such as a painted trunk for a coffee table, or a scallop patterned headboard to channel the quirkiness in you the best. You could also switch up things with materials that bring about a uniqueness such as tinted glass, terrazzo slabs, jute etc to bring in a change through texture and hues.
ADD IN THE GREENS

Greenery and nature-inspired interiors are the perfect way to set up a Mediterranean interior decor that has fun and calming effects. Add on house plants, vines for decoration, and hanging pothos around your work desks to give that classic movie background setting. Add in the greenery around the house to make calmer settings.
Biophilia centred designs have been trending for quite some time now. The importance of biophilia in architecture and design has been recognised and is thus becoming an integral part of the field for all the right reasons. decking up with greenery is a key part of creating the theme as well as a lively atmosphere. Having green plants all around is known to have a positive effect on one’s mind.
COMFORTABLE CORNERS FOR YOU

What is fun about these interiors is their shabby chic settings that are very 2000’s era inspired. Add on some vintage pieces that are known for their unique details and effervescent design patterns. Adding vintage pieces, either from your grandmother’s house or family heirlooms gives better depths and personalisation to your homes.
Comfortable upholstery and cushiony couches to curate the perfect side table and setting area that is personalised for you where you can curl up and read your books are what the dreamy interiors are for. Add on such a side nook to the awkward corners around the house and make sure it is disturbance-free. Curate your setting plan accordingly to effectively skip cluttering.
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