At the time of the decor of our home, there are many proposals in the world. However, in recent times, a trend that brings together beauty and harmony but also ancestral concepts has become popular.
This interior design practice is called Wabi Sabi and it came from Japan to stay. This stream of decor evokes calm, stillness, minimalism and, above all, nature as part of our home.
In the plane of the decor, many celebrities have opted for this trend, as is the case of J. Balvin who imposed it on all his properties, both those he owns in Colombia and the apartment he owns in New York.
This aesthetic concept it is much more than a style, since it speaks of a philosophy of life in which perfection is shunned and the new, the modern and the groundbreaking prevail. The key to this is naturalness and authenticity.
Among the elements that stand out are the vintage pieces, both old and replicas and handmade. Also worth untreated wood, jute or raffia rugs, wicker chairs, linen or natural cotton sheets.
The best way to find these objects is to visit the old things market, second-hand shops, auctions or rescue all those relics, tableware and paintings that belonged to our grandmothers.
minimalism and harmony
If there is something that stands out in this style of decor is that it is based on simple lines, simplicity and minimalism. It aims to find spaces with a lot of cleanliness and visual harmony that inspire a feeling of calm and stillness.
The opposite of Wabi Sabi is baroque and environments overloaded with unnecessary objects. This philosophy seeks to learn to value what you have and live with simplicity. Understand about balance and authenticity.