Transparent is good: the surprising shade reinvents itself

Reinventing itself each season, transparent emerges as a surprising shade in design trends, transforming homes with its airy and refreshing touch.

  Rinat and Barney Lodemir, courtesy of the developers of Artpro  (photo credit: Nofar Buganim)
Rinat and Barney Lodemir, courtesy of the developers of Artpro
(photo credit: Nofar Buganim)

Every design lover knows that the field of home design is multifaceted and changes from time to time. Every season they are surprised and surprised by new trends and changing colors that star in the designs of shop windows, stores and of course also in homes. Each season of the year has a predetermined color scheme that will help us create the desired atmosphere in the various spaces. Summer design is mostly characterized by an airy and lighter block, the use of transparent elements at the shell level and even in the interior design, will assist in creating the airy feeling in the best way. So it's true, transparent is not really a color, but it can certainly be a particularly effective way to "ventilate" the atmosphere and give any space a fresh and light look. The transparent shade has long been not only the property of designs with a modern line and today it can be integrated into almost any space.

 Artpro  (credit: PR)
Artpro (credit: PR)
 Artpro  (credit: PR)
Artpro (credit: PR)
 Artpro  (credit: PR)
Artpro (credit: PR)

"The thought of combining transparent and airy elements should actually start already in the basic planning of the house," explains Kobi Khalifa, the home designer of the Artpro company, which specializes in iron shutters, "the feeling of transparency and light can be brought into the home with the help of many elements, including with the help of giant shutters, doors Transparent or semi-transparent, using transparent concrete and of course by combining furniture and accessories."

 Artpro  (credit: PR)
Artpro (credit: PR)
 delkoub (credit: PR)
delkoub (credit: PR)
 delkoub (credit: PR)
delkoub (credit: PR)

And for those of us who are not planning a large-scale renovation in the near future, the easier, simpler and cheaper way to add an airy and refreshing touch to spaces is to use transparent furniture and complementary accessories. "Due to the trend of building small apartments, the use of transparent furniture is ideal for creating a sense of an open and airy space," explains interior designer Hila Hareli from OKNIN, "by correctly and intelligently using spaces and semi-transparent furniture, it is possible to create an optical illusion that the space is much larger than it is Really. The world of design on all levels is saturated today with endless products and items that fit exactly this concept."

 OKNIN (credit: PR)
OKNIN (credit: PR)
 OKNIN (credit: PR)
OKNIN (credit: PR)
 delkoub (credit: PR)
delkoub (credit: PR)

And we will move to the transparent cabinets. The international trend of transparent cabinets crosses borders. Tamir Raz, CEO of Delkoub, explains "One of the fashionable trends today in the cabinet industry is the transparent trend. Yes, yes, these are closets designed with transparent or semi-transparent glass, through which the details of the fashion and clothing that are placed inside the closet stick out and are visible to the eye. On the one hand, it is a chic and fashionable trend that provides a nice touch in the bedroom. In other words, a trend that requires a minimum of reference to order and organization." "The first question the consumer should ask, is the trend suitable for my lifestyle? After all, a beautiful and powerful transparent cabinet is amazing and its contribution to the space is enormous as long as it meets certain standards of order. Another option is to design a cabinet with semi-transparent glass or one that can become opaque, or alternatively invest time and arrange the cabinet," Raz concludes.