Second Half Wedding Season... Modern Interior Design Suggestions for Newlyweds' Homes View original image


[Asia Economy Reporter Moon Hyewon] As the wedding season approaches in the second half of the year, consumer interest in newlywed home interior design is increasing. In particular, with recent changes in the environment such as the novel coronavirus disease (COVID-19) and fine dust, and the spread of work-life balance culture, more homebodies are seeking modern interiors that do not get tiresome even after spending a long time.


Modern interior design emphasizes practicality and functionality, excluding complex decorations to give a calm yet sophisticated feel. Since it mainly uses monochromatic colors such as white, black, and gray, it has the advantage of being easy to arrange with furniture of other colors. However, if overly simple colors are used, it can give a cold and monotonous impression. The Danish home furnishing brand Ilva advises that placing warm-toned wood materials together can compensate for this.


Ilva recommends dining tables designed to highlight the characteristics of natural wood materials.


When the house is not spacious, it is important to choose furniture by considering space efficiency so that it looks larger even if the size is the same. Ilva suggests sofas with low backrests and thin armrests. This increases the actual usable area while the furniture occupies less space.


In newlywed home interiors, the bedroom is one of the spaces that require the most attention. Ilva advises selecting furniture that emphasizes curved lines where elegance and delicacy coexist, and decorating a bouquet of flowers on the bedside table to create a comfortable and romantic mood.



An Ilva representative said, “Ilva offers a wide range of interior products from furniture full of Nordic sensibility to accessories, allowing customers to shop all in one place,” and added, “there is a discount promotion prepared for newlyweds to reduce the burden of preparing wedding items, so we hope couples bring their wedding invitations and visit our offline stores to receive benefits.”


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