During and after the pandemicMexican families took advantage of spending more time in their homes to do renovations in order to have more welcoming spaces and in some cases, adapt them to work.
That is why Muebles Dico and Comex announced an alliance to boost the interior design through proposals that reflect a personality according to the life stage of each individual.
“Before, we spent 40% of our time stuck in an office or in traffic; However, the contingency made us stay at home practically all day, so people now invest more in their home”, commented Érika Zavala, director of Omnichannel at Muebles Dico.
In order to promote the design as an instrument to improve life and inspire Mexicans to transform their homesMuebles Dico and Comex share recommendations on how to combine furniture and color to harmonize spaces.
“We want people to have the tools to beautify and protect their lives. We invite you to use the life stage palettes and use them with furniture that creatively expresses your personality,” said Claudia Garibay, Comex color expert.
According to specialists, the choice of tones to decorate a place can be based on the stage of life that each one experiences, for example:
roomies and singles: For this moment of independence it is suggested to create comfortable and versatile environments, using reddish, beige and some blue tones.
Achieving a space of this style may require main furniture in neutral colors such as white or beige, for example, the sofa in the living room; and add a touch of color to an occasional armchair, a rug or cushions.
first baby: For families that are growing, it is recommended to use light and soft tones that will give a touch of modernity such as blue, lilac or yellow tones.
In addition, you can use simple furniture with natural materials that stimulate calm and well-being, such as wood.
couples without children: People who identify with this stage feel comfortable with cozy environments, but at the same time stimulating and fun from the fusion of colors and textures.
They can apply violet, green and some soft tones, which provide touches of elegance, maturity and sophistication.
As for the furniturelight and yellow woods with a natural appearance and organic fabrics predominate in main pieces such as the dining room or the bedroom.
Finally, Zavala and Garibay suggested looking for elements that combine shapes and materials with the complementary furniture to provide functionality to the space, in addition to incorporating plants and craft items.