Which Decoration Trend To Adopt According To Your Zodiac Sign?
In search of inspiration for the decoration of your new apartment? Want to revamp your current living space? Let the stars guide you.
Lost between “aesthetic” trends, your Instagram feed that has the audacity to try to make you understand that at your age, you should own your 56 Pinterest boards? We understand you. But know that there is nothing easier, on the aesthetic side, than to rely on the stars. Each astrological sign is a landscape, a canvas, a decor, in short: yes, an “aesthetic”. Virgo likes what smells of late summer, dried flowers, and back to school (his birthday), while Pisces prefers what reminds him of his favorite place: the sea. Each member of the zodiac has its own atmosphere and tendency. deco. Note: you can completely form a mix of these inspirations thanks to your ” big three”.by calculating your ascendant and your moon sign.
Aries: The 70s Comeback
It’s red, mustard, brown or orange and it gives the impression of living in a fire or even inside a boxing glove. Look no further, this is for Aries. This passionate Fire sign is not made for neutral colors, pared-down interiors, bohemian-chic, or overly sanitized aesthetics. At home, no basketwork or other dried flowers. The bright and warm colors pulsate, the geometric shapes knock and the least we can say is that it wakes up. Something to stick to his feisty temperament and his passion for mafia films set in these 70s settings. His materials? Leather, velvet, and Formica.
Taurus: The Cottage Core
We want to place Taurus in his favorite context: in the countryside. Give him a rocking chair, an old-fashioned fireplace, a coffee grinder and dozens of clay jugs, the cosmic ox is happy. This Earth sign (we can’t make it up) aspires to live in a simple but (very) comfortable way. He wants to take advantage of the warmth of an interior full of character, exposed beams, and beautiful stone. Rustic and a bit rough, but cozy and timeless. Floral prints, baskets, wooden furniture galore and ivy to no longer know what to do with, the Taurus doesn’t ask for more.
Gemini: The Trend Will Have
Light as the wind, Gemini is an Air sign. Understand: they don’t particularly like to bother with a mountain of decorative objects. Their interior must be free for more movement, fluidity and wild evenings. What do they appreciate? The immediacy that a unique light gives to a room. And for those who swear by color and summer evenings, these aura lamps that imitate sunsets with a little psychedelic side will amuse Gemini a lot.
Cancer: The Y2k Aesthetic
They are the very embodiment of nostalgia. Cancers and their star, the Moon, are only memories full of emotions, homecoming and regression. Their cute sin? The aesthetic either adored or decried of the 2000s, also called Y2K. Bright colors, leopard and zebra, games of transparency with plastic: everything is allowed if it resembles Lizzie McGuire’s room from near or far. Key accessories? Lava lamp, transparent telephone, imitation cowhide rug and inflatable chair. We also love the most evocative patterns of the 2000s: butterflies, large flowers and tie and dye. Rhinestones everywhere, justice nowhere. If you feel like you’re living in a Disney Channel series, you’re doing the right thing.
Leo: The Regency Core
The style of the Lions, summer and winter? Royal, of course. The ruler of the zodiac has no use for half-measures. For this sign, it must breathe luxury, abundance, light and marriage proposals in a castle-like in a Jane Austen novel. The regency core , inspired by the British Regency era, is their perfect backdrop. Laden but pastel tablecloths, floral motifs in light tones, an avalanche of porcelain, pearls, veils, chandeliers, and ornate mirrors: the key is never to do too little.
Virgo: The Light Academia
If you’re not familiar with this trend, here are some keywords: back to school, leather satchels, dried flowers, and checkered curtains reminiscent of a notebook. Here, we are somewhere between schoolgirl, summer, and vintage aesthetics. All in neutral and clear tones that soothe the stressed mind of Virgos. We mix whitewashed furniture, driftwood coat hooks, paper decorations (origami is a Virgo passion), and a few bronzes. The highlights of this decoration? The well-stocked old library as well as a wall gallery between dried plants, classification of elements and novel pages.
Libra: The Barbie Core
Pink is everywhere this year, thanks to the Barbie core. Millennial, Fuschia, fluo: monochrome is in order. All are punctuated with touches of “chlorinated swimming pool” blue and sea green. This half-bimbo, half-baby doll aesthetic where heart and checkerboard patterns dominate will fill the hearts of Libras with joy. These great fashionistas and eternal romantics will want a pink sofa in the shape of a mouth, with lots of roundness, feathers, and satin. Neon lights will give a Californian atmosphere. If, at the end of your makeover, you get a “Paris Hilton lives in a Polly Pocket” vibe, you’re good to go.
Scorpio: The Witch Core
As in Alain Souchon’s song, know that the Scorpions are “attracted by the stars, the sails, only non-commercial things”. Hence their interest in esotericism and the occult. Their witch’s hut should have as many plants as possible, but also a cabinet of curiosities, a few stones, and an assortment of herbs that dry in the kitchen. Dark wood, velvet armchairs, and heavy curtains will complete this atmosphere, reminiscent, if all goes well, of Professor Trelawney’s divination class in “Harry Potter”.
Sagittarius: The Clutter Core
For this follower of “never enough”, this ayatollah of “always more”, we recommend neither more nor less than the current maximalist trend: cluster core. Decorative sobriety, very little for Sagittarians. These children of Jupiter, a planet of expansion and growth, need to take up space. Especially to fit all their travel memories, their surfboard, their mini-bar (not so mini), and their collection of philosophical works. Here, “more is more”: no walls left without gallery or collection shelves. We favor the accumulation of different textures, we mix the colors and we are not afraid to force the patterns. The plus of the plus: dozens of cushions.
Capricorn: Minimalism
Capricorns are the queens of efficiency and purity. Watchword? We go to the essential. Neutral colors are welcome, especially grays, beiges, and touches of sage green which enlarge the space and help Capricorns see things more clearly. Here, the decoration must be beautiful but above all useful and easy to clean. No frills, textures that catch cat hair too much, or fluffy rugs. In Capricorn land, we appreciate raw materials and we devote a real cult to bare walls and parquetry. The storage spaces are numerous, but closed, giving an impression of fluidity. Reading this paragraph will surely soothe the soul of Capricorns.
Aquarius: Retro-futurism
We can never repeat it enough, Aquarius are not like other astrological signs. These great originals of the zodiac have a double attraction for vintage furniture and for the futuristic aesthetic of their favorite science fiction novels: retro-futurism is the ideal style for Aquarius. They are advised to opt for sofas with abstract shapes, glass tables that literally make waves, and rugs with patterns strangely reminiscent of the carpet of the Overlook Hotel in “Shining”. We’ll add a few curvaceous mirrors and decorative objects worthy of contemporary art museums and it’s Aquarius bingo.
Pisces: The Mermaid Core
Pisces isn’t a water sign for nothing. As nostalgic as Cancer and almost as eccentric as Aquarius, their thing is the underwater mermaid core aesthetic. Especially if it is adorned with a semi-pearlescent semi-glittery mermaid varnish from the 90s. The blue tones are obviously in order, but we decorate them at will with pinks, greens, and purples. Beaded curtains, silky cushions, seashell mobiles, light catchers that imitate the reflections of water: the more iridescent, the better. Wave patterns or scallop shells are a must. The heart of the house? The bathroom where we don’t skimp on the earthenware in the shape of scales.