Design Inspiration for Travel Lovers

Looking to embellish your home with features that remind you of some of the world’s most beautiful sights and architectural styles? With just a little bit of creativity, it’s possible to blend travel-inspired colour schemes into your home.

From classic Greek villas to Persian décor, there are plenty of trends with international influences. Whether you’re decorating a semi-detached home or converting a period property, here’s how to centre your design themes around travel and exploration.

  1. Celebrate colour and texture

From Mediterranean blues and whites to earthy terracotta tones, incorporating travel-inspired colour themes into your home couldn’t be simpler. If you love heading to the mountains in winter, for example, why not design your home just like a cosy ski chalet?

Cottage-themed interiors blend soft charm and rustic elegance. Characterised by soft colour palettes and a touch of vintage, this style suits older properties and those with low ceilings to create a warm, inviting space.

  • Curate your own collections

Want to dedicate just a small area of your home to travel and wanderlust?

If so, there are plenty of ways to display your favourite keepsakes and souvenirs. While this can be a fantastic way to share your favourite memories, it’s important to keep things as minimal as possible.

Avoid clutter by keeping your collections streamlined and significant. Choose only a few items to represent your favourite things about a country or your favourite foreign adventure. Floating shelves work well for ornaments, while sleek frames help to accentuate your holiday photos.

  • Incorporate signature furniture

Make a statement with larger upgrades like bookshelves and reading nooks.

Whether you’re working with a steep staircase or a slanted attic room, you can personalise the space with bespoke bookcases. When you add details like integrated lighting and glass panels, it turns into a key storytelling piece.  

Custom-built shelving, for example, could display your favourite books found abroad or perhaps photo books focused on a particular country or landscape. Plus, it’s easy to find travel photography books for your collection.

  • Merge travel with trend-led features

Follow recent UK trends like ‘butter yellow’ accents for warmth, or perhaps tropical elements like rattan or seagrass for earthy comfort. Layering these with travel-inspired design elements can elevate the mood at home.

Think of bringing the peaceful vibes of Bali into your home with natural textures and lush greenery or infusing your living room with the soft, yellow tones of the Mediterranean. These accents add vibrancy and evoke memories of far-off destinations, giving your home a plethora of global influences.

  • Create a cultural connection with artworks

Finally, art is an effortless way to bring the spirit of travel into your home.

The right pieces allow you to celebrate the beauty of different cultures. Whether you’re displaying a large canvas inspired by the streets of Paris or a series of Japanese ink prints, these can serve as focal points in any room.

The key is to select artwork that resonates with your personal experiences or dream destinations. It’s also a fantastic way to support local artists from around the world, connecting your home to global talent while celebrating the diversity of art forms.

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