The Curve Appeal: Here’s How To Incorporate Curved Interior In And Around Your Home

You and your spouse arrive at a party hosted by your new neighbor carrying presents, and you ring their doorbell. As your new neighbors welcome you into their home with beaming smiles, it may be like renewing an old bond. You smile back and step in, but you’re frozen the next moment: eye-catching arched doorways, […]

You and your spouse arrive at a party hosted by your new neighbor carrying presents, and you ring their doorbell.

As your new neighbors welcome you into their home with beaming smiles, it may be like renewing an old bond. You smile back and step in, but you’re frozen the next moment: eye-catching arched doorways, radiant lighting niches, breathtaking rounded beams, and flawless moon doors!

When later they take you on a tour of their marvelous home, swoon! You are even more amazed to see the property’s exterior design! Unique, fresh and bold, they have gracefully incorporated curved walls outside.

The following day, you are sure to ring your interior designer (after considerable egging-on from your spouse). You are so impressed with your neighbor’s home design features that you want them too!

Curved lines in interior design don’t just look marvelous but offer many benefits too, like creating an illusion of natural flow and dynamism. In interior design, the line is the focal point for making rooms look visually appealing and balanced when contrasted with straight lines like walls, furniture and the like.

Throughout history, curves and arches have been coveted interior highlights. Recently, that trend has been making a comeback.

Amongst other things, the pandemic is somehow responsible for this trend’s return. With more people working from home, they prefer organic forms, for soft, gentle lines that convey the natural shapes of the world outside. Such figures and forms are soothing to the eye and enhance the visual appeal of their properties.

If you’re thinking about curved interiors and how to incorporate them in and around the home, here are some inspiring home decor ideas!

Your Entrance

Arched doorways

There are many ways to incorporate curves into your property. However, the use of arched doorways is quite a popular trend today. Arched doorways add elegance to your property. Talk to your interior designer and get one or two in your home. Interestingly, they are available in several styles:

  • Art Deco
  • Spanish
  • Mediterranean
  • French Provincial
  • Round arch
  • Three-centered
  • Keyhole, etc.

Now that you’ve seen the drawing room, let’s look at the…

Living room

Curved furniture

Curved furniture provides a much-needed rhythm and a sense of slow to otherwise dull rectangular rooms by contrasting them. The traditional shape of a room gives a feeling of austerity. Pick curved furniture like ottomans, coffee tables, and lamps to make it look more inviting.

Curved walls

Here’s another of our favorite ways to incorporate curves in your home: curved walls. Aren’t they royal?

Arched ceiling

Vaulted or arched ceilings were first seen 7000 years ago in the Neolithic Period. Thousands of years later, they were used again in European cathedrals and castles. Today, this feature has made a strong comeback once more. Arched ceilings give a sense of majesty to any room, augmenting its grandeur.

Recessed shelves

They may not look much besides an entire doorway, but these have an impact just as significant! Recessed shelves have high utility and suit any room and space. If you have space, you can have a recessed arched bookshelf too!

Now that you’ve seen the living area let’s see the kitchen!

The Kitchen

Curved kitchen islands

If you think your kitchen already looks grand, curved kitchen islands will make a mind-blowing difference above and beyond. 

With a kitchen table’s sleek and sophisticated curves, you’ll make a bold whooping statement even in a minimalist interior.

It’s that sweet and simple.

Now that you’ve taken a look at the kitchen, we can talk about the bathroom.

Bathroom

Curved shower

“I love curves but don’t want to commit to a curved wall or doorway just yet,” you say. “I’d like to take it slow and take one element at a time.

That’s OK! And we have just the solution for this situation.

You can start with incorporating curves in the bathroom and see how it goes.

A curved shower is the best thing to do to make a statement in your comfort room. By the way, this is one of our favorite ways to add curved features to a property. Just look at this inviting arched shower niche!

You know how to incorporate curved interiors in and around the home. Curved interiors can make your home look alluring, not to speak of considerably increasing its real estate value! Talk to your interior designer about how to incorporate such features in your property, but don’t be afraid to discuss your creative ideas.

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