Environments set up for photos and videos have become a fever and are a strong trend for home decor
In addition to being photogenic, spaces considered “instagrammable” optimize the environment and contribute to quality of life at home. After all, arriving at a well-decorated house helps on lighter days. Fashion among influencers, trends from stylish and creative places can transform everyday life. So, check out some easy and practical tips for revamping spaces and giving photos a boost.
1. colorful spaces
These types of environments should draw attention, after all, the goal is to attract a lot of likes and comments, right? To achieve this goal, bet on spacesinstagrammablecolorful. “Now the bet is on strong colors, following the pantone palette or even the palette chosen for the decoration”, foresees the interior designer and decorator, Georgia Guedes.
2. Playful Space
Swings are on the rise in decoration. In addition to being beautiful and perfect for a moment of relaxation, they bring a playful air. “And the coolest thing is that today the swing does not need to be fixed to the ceiling, there are “fakes” that can be moved around the environment to different points with a romantic and impactful flowery decoration”, adds Georgia.
3. Luminous neon signs
The decorative object gives air cool and urban to decorations. The inspiration that came from the 80s gained even more strength with the trend of instagrammable spaces at home. Effect phrases, jokes, drawings or whatever the imagination allows. Increasingly popular, luminous neon signs can compose any place in the decor.
“Signs serve as a highlight on the wall, especially in environments that have received a more aesthetic minimalistleading to a more cool to the site,” says architect Michelle Wilkison. The professional believes that the trend has become successful in homes due to the fact that the population spends more time at home since the quarantine.
According to her, this awakened the desire to print something different to the environment. “It’s a way to get out of the sameness. It is possible to use neon in various ways and in different places in the apartment or house”, observes the architect.

4. biophilic design
For the landscaper Rayra Lira, the plants in the environment promote a more photogenic space, help reduce the use of air conditioning (refresh the place) and are great elements to make the environment interesting for the photos. “Among the most instagrammable plants are: peperomia, alocasia, fern, boa constrictor, monstera adansonii, calathea saturno, pink princess philodendron and begonia maculata”, says the landscaper.
Georgia Guedes agrees that plants are on the rise. “A presence of plants and permanent flowers in the decoration, which we call decoration with floral art, remains on an upward curve”, he says. In 2023, decoration should incorporate our Brazilian spirit even more and overflow with tropical elements, but with a romantic touch. “The exuberance of our forests, flowers and native fruits will be on the tables, ceilings, walls and floors, reconnecting us with our own essence”, he adds.
5. Invest in mirrors
For architect Juliana Barroso, mirrors are essential for a great photo. “In addition to helping with lighting, they indirectly convey the environment around them. To make the environment different, you can opt for mirrors that are not fixed in one place, because in this way you can create different environments”.
6. loose furniture
Another suggestion from the professional is to bet on furniture or decorative objects that you can change position. “This will provide different paginations of the environment. Bet on stools, rugs, chairs, clothes racks, lamps, among others”, he guides.
Be careful
Despite being a beautiful environment, Juliana Barroso gives a warning: “you need to be careful when decorating”. The architect claims that the wrong colors, accessories placed in the wrong places and improper lighting can disturb those who are in the space, and may impair attention if they want to read, study or work in the room.
By Sarah Monteiro
Source: Maxima

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