Instagram is one continuous source of inspiration for Interior Design: professionals and enthusiasts constantly update their accounts, allowing us to always find great ideas and ideas for our home (don’t forget to save them on your Pinterest boards!). As now happens with fashion and beauty, also in this area it is on this social network that the new trends of the season are often launched (see kintsugi is cottagegore).
There is something for all tastes and styles, but it is certainly difficult to juggle such a wide range: we have selected for you 5 accounts to follow absolutely if you love the art of furnishing well and with taste.
Instagram photo | @jonathanadler
Interior decorator, writer and refined ceramist, Jonathan Adler is a real interior design guru. He also founded his own company with furnishings and furniture with his unmistakable surreal style. On his profile he shares his creations and the interiors he furnished: the stylistic code is the pop color combined with white and light tones.
Instagram photo | @myscandinavianhome
If you love the pure warmth of the Scandinavian style, you cannot fail to follow Niki Brantmark, a Londoner who moved to Malmö, Sweden, and the author of one of the most popular blogs on Interior Design and of several books on Nordic style. His continuous search for the best interior architecture projects here and there in Northern Europe can only inspire you.
Instagram photo | @urbanjungleblog
Urban Jungle Bloggers is the community founded by Igor Josifovic and Judith de Graaff and entirely dedicated to indoor plants. Where to place them, how to change the environments when they grow up, how to relate to the light: they reproduce the best interiors rich in vegetation on Instagram for a pleasure for the eyes. And they will make you want to grow your green thumb!
Instagram photo | @myunfinishedhome
If you want to furnish your home totally black & white but you don’t know where to start or if you want some ideas to create a minimal but not aseptic environment, the answer is Bianca Wippe. The Canadian bogger publishes photos of her house and her favorite projects, then curating the related insights on the blog.
Instagram photo | @wunderblumen
If pastel pink is your favorite color, share the same passion as the German design influencer Daniela Schinke. Her home is a very interesting mix of styles: Scandinavian but more colorful, pastel shades that are not affected, vintage but contemporary, rich in details but not kitch.