Culture15:42 · Jun 10

From the Street to the Living Room: How to Bring Pride Month Inspiration Into Home Design

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Translated & summarized from Walla by baba
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Colorful and bold design, Studio Tola / Maor Moyal

Ahead of the Pride Parade, which will take place in Tel Aviv this coming Friday, the streets are filling with color, creativity and personal expression. But the spirit of freedom and authenticity associated with Pride Month can also be brought into the home, and not necessarily through rainbow colors.

In recent years, a design approach has been growing stronger around the world, according to which a home should reflect the people who live in it, not just fleeting trends from social media. Instead of copying styles or chasing changing fashions, more and more people are choosing to design spaces that express their personality, hobbies and personal story.

According to interior designers Liat Kedem Haddad and Tal Gal, owners of Studio Tola, color is one of the most significant tools for creating character in a space. However, they stress that there is no single correct formula. "Some people connect with deep and dramatic shades, while others will prefer softer and more delicate colors. The choice should be personal and feel natural to the person living in the home," they explain.

Tal Gal and Liat Haddad, Studio Tola / Idan Gur

You do not have to renovate to bring in color

According to the designers, adding character to a home does not have to involve a major renovation or replacing furniture. Sometimes it is דווקא the small items that make the difference. Colorful decorative pillows, works of art, statement rugs, an armchair in a bold shade or even decorative accessories can change the atmosphere in a room and bring life and energy into it.

One of the most prominent trends in recent years is the integration of personal art as a central part of the design. Beyond the aesthetic element, a work of art can reflect personal taste, memories and values, and turn the home into a place that feels more connected to its residents. According to the designers, it is דווקא the personal choices that give a space depth and character over time.

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Color is the name of the game, Studio Tola / Maor Moyal

The secret lies in balance

Despite the temptation to combine many colors, design experts generally recommend keeping a calm and neutral base, and adding color through layers of textiles, art and complementary accessories. This way, it is possible to enjoy a space full of character and color without creating visual clutter or a trendy look that may quickly become outdated.

Ultimately, the central idea behind Pride Month, personal expression, self-acceptance and the freedom to be who we are, can also be reflected at home. Not by copying trends, but through design choices that feel right and authentic to the people who live there.

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