May is finally here! It's that pivotal moment when we want to "push the boundaries" and soak up the first rays of sunshine. The goal this season? To blur the lines between indoors and outdoors, visually expanding your living space and creating a true haven of well-being.
The "In & Out" Effect: Erasing Boundaries
The trend is no longer towards abrupt changes, but towards seamless transitions. To make your living room seem to extend naturally onto the terrace, opt for a harmony of colors and styles.
If your interior is Scandinavian, stick to light wood tones and white outdoors. If you prefer an industrial style, keep black metal as a recurring theme.
Decorating tip: Use an outdoor rug with a pattern that complements your living room rug. This creates an immediate visual link.
Key furniture: Choose seating that doesn't "scream" like a garden, but has the comfort and aesthetics of real living room furniture.
May's favorite: Looking for a seat that can travel between your reading nook and your terrace? Discover our AGUILARES armchair, the perfect companion for your moments of relaxation.
Natural materials: The luxury of authenticity
For a seamless transition, nothing beats organic materials. Rattan, bamboo, braided rope, or solid wood have the unique ability to warm up a living room while blending into the greenery of the garden.
Why does it work? These materials breathe. They bring texture to the interior and an irresistible bohemian touch to the exterior.
Sustainability: We prefer labeled woods or fibers treated to resist UV rays without losing their luster over the seasons.
Focus on decor: Bring an organic touch to your table with our BANGKOK chair, as elegant around the dining room as under the pergola.
Multipurpose furniture: One piece of furniture, two uses
Why double all your furniture when you can invest in smart pieces?
THE hybrid furniture is the ideal solution for those who like to change their setup depending on the weather or the number of guests.
The nomadic pouf It serves as a footrest inside and as an extra seat on the balcony.
The lightweight side table: Easy to move from the sofa to the deckchair to place your book or coffee on.
Tips for small spaces (balcony and loggia)
Even 5 square meters can become an extension of your apartment.
In an urban environment, every centimeter counts to avoid feeling suffocated.
Make the most of vertical space: Install shelves or hanging planters to free up floor space.
Aerial furniture: Opt for thin structures (metal, openwork rattan) that allow light to pass through. The more floor space is visible, the larger the space appears.
The lighting: A string of lights that starts in the living room and hangs from the balcony railing stretches the perspective once night falls.
Small space, great comfort: Don't sacrifice style on your balcony!
In summary, create a continuity between your living room and your terrace is the best way to give your interior a new dimension as soon as the warmer weather arrives.
Whether you have a large garden or a city balcony, the most important thing is to choose pieces that reflect your style and who know how to adapt to your desire for the great outdoors.
Enjoy your new setup and make the most of this sunny May!