Three International Home Decor Ideas to Satisfy Your Inner Traveller. Passport Not Included

International Home Decor
Marie-Antoinette Issa

Lifestyle Editor

Jun 25, 2024

Passport expired? Boss won’t approve your leave? Budget only (barely) extends to a trip to the supermarket? Fortunately, you don’t need to book a return ticket to somewhere sunny to enjoy the best of global style. In fact, according to Beaumont Tiles Design Specialist, Christie Wood, integrating elements from your favourite travel spots into your home design is an easy way to bring a sense of tranquility and charm to your everyday life. “Three popular styles that accomplish this are Scandi, Coastal, and Farmhouse,” she says. With these styles capturing the essence of Japanese serenity, Balinese coastal relaxation, or rustic American farmhouse. And, bringing beautiful international home decor tips from around the world, directly to your doorstop.

Japandi

International Home Decor Japandi

A rising trend among Australians is the Japandi style, a fusion of Scandinavian and Japanese aesthetics. This style emphasises organic design elements and minimalism, creating a warm, inviting atmosphere.

“To achieve this look, use natural materials like wood, stone, and textiles to craft a refined sensory experience,” Wood advises. “Consider adding flooring like Oak Dover Isocore, which provides the beauty of hardwood with modern benefits.”

Japandi focuses on functionality and intentionality, ensuring every element serves a purpose. Embrace earthy, neutral colours to create a light, cosy sanctuary perfect for relaxation.

Indonesia

International Home Decor Coastal Bali Indonesia

Indonesia tops the travel destination list for 2024, thanks to its stunning beaches and luxurious resorts. These elements can serve as inspiration for a tranquil, resort-style bathroom.

“Adopting a coastal resort style in your bathroom involves using a light colour palette with neutrals, crisp whites, blues, and soft greens reminiscent of the beach,” explains Wood.

Incorporate white freestanding baths like the Impro Free Standing Bath, and opt for basins with soft curves paired with chrome or stainless steel tapware. Enhance the relaxing ambiance with candles or incense. For tiles, choose options that resemble natural stones, such as Beaumont’s Tile of the Year Pompeii in Crema.

United States of America

International Home Decor Farmhouse United States

The United States is another popular travel destination for Australians, and the modern farmhouse style is a great way to bring a piece of North America into your home.

“If you seek warmth and comfort, the modern farmhouse style is perfect,” says Wood. “The kitchen is the centrepiece of this style. Consider adding a deep ceramic basin with elegant tapware like those in our Prize Flexible Coil Sink Mixer range.”

For a rustic feel, use recycled wood for benchtops, especially for the kitchen island, and complement it with a splashback from the Raku range to create a striking impression.

Bonus tip: If you want to “travel” somewhere special, but are not sure where, Beaumont Tiles’ ‘What’s My Style’ quiz is an excellent resource. It offers a comprehensive style guide for achieving Scandi, Coastal, and Farmhouse looks, helping you discover which style suits your personality and lifestyle best in just three minutes.

Images courtesy of Andy and Deb Interior Design, Renovating & Family (@andyanddeb) and DNA of Design (@dnaofdesign_)

ABOUT THE AUTHOR

By Marie-Antoinette Issa

Lifestyle Editor

Marie-Antoinette Issa is the Lifestyle Editor for The Carousel and Women Love Tech. She has worked across news and women's lifestyle magazines and websites including Cosmopolitan, Cleo, Madison, Concrete Playground, The Urban List and Daily Mail, I Quit Sugar and Huffington Post.

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