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Exploring Bloomcore in Interior Design

Exploring Bloomcore in Interior Design

Ana Zuravliova

By Ana Zuravliova

Trend Specialist at Blinds Direct
Mon 2 Oct 2023

One style that has truly blossomed and captivated homeowners and designers alike in recent months is Bloomcore. With autumn around the corner, Bloomcore’s emphasis on natural elements, vibrant colours, and a harmonious blend of the indoors and outdoors, makes it ideal for the season. In this blog, we’ll explore the essence of Bloomcore interior design and how you can bring its beauty and tranquillity into your own living space.


What is bloomcore?

Bloomcore is a growing trend that celebrates the diversity and energy found in nature. This sublime interior design theme offers fashionable decorators the chance to induce their homes with a nature-inspired maximalism that is guaranteed to excite and delight friends and family alike. Here’s how you can use Bloomcore in your home… 

The Essence of Bloomcore

Bloomcore draws inspiration from the beauty and vitality of nature. It seeks to replicate the essence of a blooming garden or a lush forest within a home. This design style emphasises the following core elements:

Biophilic design: At the heart of Bloomcore is biophilia. This theme acknowledges our connection with nature and incorporates natural materials like wood and plants to create a sense of tranquillity and connection with the outdoors.

Bloomcore colours: A Bloomcore colour palette is a symphony of earthy tones and soft pastels partnered with vibrant hues inspired by flowers and foliage. Think soft greens, petal pinks, sky blues, and rich earthy browns. These colours create a sense of calm and serenity while also adding pops of life and depth to the space!

Indoor plants: Indoor plants are the heart and soul of Bloomcore interiors. Lush foliage, potted plants, and hanging gardens bring the outdoors inside, purifying the air and adding a touch of natural elegance.

Natural materials: Wools, silks and woods all have an important role to play in a Bloomcore home. Take natural wood for instance, this beautiful material will connect you with nature instantly and in great style. Moreover, the wood we use for our wooden blinds and shutter is made solely from materials taken from responsibly managed forests. 

Blooming great designs

Beyond the lush vegetation and sleek natural wooden blinds, one of the best ways to celebrate Bloomcore at home is with patterned soft fabrics.

Floral patterns have long been a beloved and timeless element in interior design, adding a touch of natural beauty and elegance to a variety of spaces, for centuries. These patterns draw inspiration from the diverse world of flora, incorporating the intricate shapes and vibrant colours of flowers, leaves, and vines into home decor. Whether used in curtains, roller blinds, or cushions, floral patterns have the supreme power to transform a room into a harmonious and inviting atmosphere.

One of the key strengths of floral patterns in interior design is their versatility. They can be adapted to suit a range of design styles, from traditional to modern, depending on the size, scale, and colour palette of the chosen pattern. For instance, small, delicate floral motifs on a light background can create a romantic and vintage feel, ideal for a classic cottage-style interior. In contrast, larger, bolder floral patterns in exciting, contrasting colours can lend a contemporary and vibrant aesthetic to a room. It’s a great way to make a statement and infuse energy into a room!

Moreover, floral patterns grant the ability to bring the outdoors inside, creating a refreshing and calming atmosphere. However you introduce them into your home, floral patterns can help establish a cohesive Bloomcore theme, tying together various design elements. Floral patterns are a timeless choice in interior design that continues to captivate and inspire homeowners and designers alike, how will you use them in your home?

By embracing floral patterns, a calming colour palette, and using natural materials, you can create a space that feels like a blooming garden year-round. So, whether you’re redecorating your living room, bedroom, or even your office, consider embracing Bloomcore to bring a touch of nature’s beauty into your everyday life!


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