Wooden gadgets for summer season
Create spots that connect us with rest to get an extensive vacation feeling.
Summer arrives and with it the need to plan rest. The holidays are not only a trip, but also of the moment in which one can connect with their interior. The recess season allows to restart and recharge the energy for a new beginning of the cycle. A trend that accompanies this search in homes is the creation of spots that awaken the feeling of leisure, recreation and enjoyment throughout the season. and with him the need to plan rest. The holidays are not only a trip, but also of the moment in which one can connect with their interior. The recess season allows to restart and recharge the energy for a new beginning of the cycle. A trend that accompanies this search in homes is the creation of spots that arouse the sensation of leisure, recreation and enjoyment throughout the season. , chakes, umbrellas and a garland of LED lights installed on trunks are some of the options offered which gives well -being and generate a place that enhances it. The creation of these sites favors emotional self -regulation, an increasingly necessary intrapersonal and social skill in a global context where anxiety and uncertainty prevail. Summer is air and sun, it is as if the house would like nature. A balcony that enters the room, a garden that gets through the window and adds: I think of the kitchen, that meeting space that can be filled with herbs, basil pots, rosemary or sage, and that can prosper on the Woodens already protected, without fear of moisture marks. I always like kitchens to join the balcony or the garden, or that they are like a kitchen -invernadero, because the light is very important, the president of associated Argentine interiors (DARA) designers (DARA) is inspired.
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