A Guide to Serviced Apartment Design - Interior Design Trends You Will Love

A Guide to Serviced Apartment Design - Interior Design Trends You Will Love

A Guide to Serviced Apartment Design - Interior Design Trends You Will Love
24th August 2022

The central aim of apartment design is to improve the client experience through the better management of the available space in the serviced accommodation. In addition to its explicit practical functions, interior design trends also hold implicit social functions. Designers not only create functional spaces, but also produce and reproduce cultural meaning through this curated space. Apartment interior design is of primordial importance in order to create a positive experience for clients. This helps in giving the space a sense of comfort and enjoyment in SilverDoor’s serviced apartments decor. 

The power of Traditional interiors  

One of the most timeless, enduring, yet frequently dismissed interior design trends is traditional interior design. As society advances, it begins to disregard certain aspects of tradition, viewing them as passé, lacking the modernity some were looking for. However, cultural history is becoming more prominent in design. Artists and creators begin to shine stronger spotlights on the power and beauty culture and tradition hold. Hence, traditional interiors are making their comeback. When looking at interior design styles, traditional design is a pillar of everything else. The individual identity of all interiors is crafted by the role more traditional pieces play in the space. They must reflect one's personality, culture and lifestyle while making a statement.   

Traditional design aims to represent an extensive and rich history of one’s past, whilst juxtaposing it with modern elements, creating an elegant spin on sophistication. It tends to highlight 18th and 19th-century European décor. Therefore, it creates a perfect environment for those who have an appreciation for classic art, antiques, symmetry, and design rich with history. It is important to be patient with such designs. The art lies in the traditional and cultural details included in the room; these bespoke pieces are not found overnight and finding them may be a tedious process.   

The Silverdoor Apartments portfolio features a large variety of desirable accommodation options demonstrating traditional interiors. You can take a look at the Plazzon D’ambre Residenza d’epoca Firenze in Florence for its stunning traditional décor referencing Italy’s historical Culture. For a traditional serviced apartment décor rather inspired by the French enlightenment era, take a glimpse at the Classique Broissière in Paris -one of the most instagrammable apartments in the country. For a traditional interior with a colourful spin, you can also check out the Rocco Forte House in Rome.

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A traditional apartment design created by the culmination of historical and traditional design pieces from different eras

The diverging tastes in colour palettes

Unsurprisingly enough, the internet, and its effects on societal preferences, has had a substantial impact on current interior design trends. Filter bubbles; and the consequentially growing divide in individual taste, have pushed people to adopt extremist views concerning their colour pallets.   

A ‘filter bubble’ refers to the results of the algorithm dictating our encounters online. These algorithms help craft a unique and inescapable environment of information that caters to each individual’s taste.  This fundamentally alters the way in which we come across information and ideas. This creates echo chambers, leading us to assume that everyone thinks like us and to form much more extremist perspectives and tastes. A gravitational pull is present within each larger filter bubble, pulling us towards its exact centre. The closer one gets to the centre, the more extreme their views become.   

The effects of the filter bubble overflow into design tastes. People’s preference for certain colour palettes is intensified. While some of the population will favour calmer, more tonal colours, others will opt for brighter, more varied and eclectic colours for their interiors. As society’s taste grows, galvanised by the filter bubble, the gap between the two becomes more prominent. The bright colours used by some become more imposing and varied. On the other hand, others reduce the variety of colours, and rather play with shades and tones.   

With a wide range of properties, SilverDoor Apartments showcases fitting examples of such growing trends in instagrammable apartments. For a colourful and more eclectic serviced apartment style, you can check out the Other House in Kensington, the Boat & Co Apartment in Amsterdam, or the St. Petersburg Place in London.

The colourful interior design trends help create a bright and energetic environment

For more cosy and muted colour palettes, why not also take a look at The Gas Company Loft Apartment in LA, the Design Saint Sulpice in Paris, or the Atar Apartment in Santa Engrácia.

Neutral coloured apartment design will give you a sense of tranquility and comfort during your stay

Mid-century modern inspired  

Mid-century modern sees its inspiration come from the best aspects of the 1950s and 1960s. Its simple silhouette, quiet fabrication, and organic shapes brings a clean, retro. Danish-inspired atmosphere to the room. As one of the most prolific interior design styles, the movement's minimalist aesthetic makes it a great option when looking at updating and modernising traditional interiors. The minimalist aspect of mid-century modern furnishing allows it to poetically fit into all rooms and makes for great elements when aiming to add rich and diverse characteristics to a space. This could explain why it has been an apartment design favourite for many years, and why it will likely remain one of the leading interior design trends for years to come.  

Mid-century modern has become a staple in desirable accommodation. Even those who do not consider themselves design aficionados will attest to having heard of the term before or will have been witness to the design within a room before. Although the term was not coined until the mid-1980s, it is said to represent the post-World War II era. This design movement was birthed by Bauhaus architects and designers who, when migrating to America to flee economical changes post WWII, brought German culture and design to the US market. Inspired by the events of the war, it takes its optimism from the 50s, its earthiness from the 60s, and its tones and textures from the 70s. It is the German penchant for precision and engineering that helped craft the mid-century modern aesthetic we now know.  

Stylish serviced apartments designed around a mid-century modern style offer a comfortable, tranquil, and modern feel. Elements of this style are present in a wide range of serviced apartment décor. The Vox Apartment in Los Angeles, for example, showcases moody mid-century modern interiors. The Suite Grenelle in Paris offers a lighter, warmer take on the style. For a sleeker and more modern take on the design, why not take a look at the Aldridge Road Villa in London?

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A mid-century modern design allows for a timeless and functional serviced apartment interior 

With over 15,000 different properties worldwide, SilverDoor apartments offers a plethora of service accommodation, all showcasing their individual serviced apartment décor. Take a look at SilverDoor apartments for your next business travel and see what inspires you.  

 


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