How to decorate with tropical style

A beach with crystal clear waters, palm trees dancing with a warm breeze, white sands, and a sun that hides in the water as if submerged in it, are just some of the portraits that turn tropical landscapes into places full of magic that They invite us to rest and relaxation.

If you were lucky enough to visit them on some vacation, you will know that when you return home you would want nothing more than to feel something of that paradise in it again. And for that, what better than decoration!

In this note you will find 10 ideas to fill all your environments with color, freshness and tropical joy.

1. Vegetable print curtains for the living room

The number one ally of tropical decoration are plants and basic green tones. You can use some vegetable print curtains and other plain ones to give the room a touch that reminds you of the relaxation of the countries near Ecuador.

2. Contrast of intense tones for the gallery

Although green is very present in tropical decorations, you can play with other colors such as yellows, blues or corals. All of them will remind you of the sea, the sun and the vegetation. Rushes and earth tones will go perfectly together and help balance the palette.

3. Cushions with figures of exotic plants

In addition to the curtains, the plant print will be perfect on cushions, placemats, puffs, and everything you can think of! In contrast with light tones it will look even more beautiful.

4. Indoor plants

In all tropical decoration, plants cannot be missing. In addition to adding freshness, color and life to the entire home, they bring back the memory of a relaxed atmosphere and the breeze from the beaches.

If you have a garden, you can plant bamboo, some type of palm tree or ferns, among other species; but if you don’t have it, there are also some indoor plants such as Chamaedora elegans, which is a small palm tree, or Strelitzia nicolai, a plant that resembles a banana and can be grown in pots.

They will look great anywhere! You can combine plants of different heights and even place them in hanging pots to make them even more reminiscent of the tropical landscape.

5. Patterned wallpaper

Another idea to bring nature into your home is to place patterned or painted wallpaper on the walls. The most striking, with plants and even animals, like the ones you can see here, will look great, but it is convenient that you choose only one place or wall to put it, so as not to overload the environment.

6. Tropical gardens with reed furniture

Bamboo, reed, wicker and wood are materials that could not be missing in a tropical decoration. It is a perfect occasion to use furniture made with them and combine them with intense tones and many plants.

You can also create a special corner in your garden with this tropical living room made of pallets.

7. Green and yellow tones for the room

In resting places, green and white tones can look great, and invite us to relax as we would on vacation. You can use bedding or a design object to add a more intense tone and generate a balanced contrast.

Tropical prints will look great in the room too. Plus, with this style you won’t even need a bed; on the floor and with many cushions will give a very relaxed style to rest.

8. Tropical objects

Accompany the decoration with decorative elements such as pineapple-shaped objects, rugs, hanging hammocks, candle holders, decorative cages, wicker baskets and anything else that reminds you of tropical paradises.

9. Walls painted with watercolor tones

If you don’t like wallpaper, you can also encourage yourself to paint directly on a wall with a uniform tone and create your own design, like the one you can see here, which has leaves in a watercolor style.

10. Wardrobe turned into landscape

Like the previous one, if you are a person who likes to paint, you can even restore a piece of furniture, like this wardrobe, by painting on it the landscape in which you would like to be.

11. Furniture in contrasting tones

Use color contrast to highlight objects within the decor and energize it at the same time.

What does the paradise you want to be in when you get home look like in your imagination? Recreate it!