Find out which furniture matches and translates your favorite musical genre!

The proverb says that “whoever sings his evils amazes” and, in fact, the song makes life happier. But have you ever stopped to imagine how different sounds and styles could be transformed into decorations? Check here which decorative styles translate each type of music!
Countryside – Rustic
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This is pretty obvious! Following the same country idea, the rustic décor combines 100% country music. Lots of wood, natural stones, and even an animal print will make you want to pick up a guitar and feel like you’re on the farm.
Rock – Industrial
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The industrial style is all rock. It incorporates urban elements such as concrete, metals and exposed structures and creates a funky atmosphere. Some posters and musical instruments will put the finishing touches on a rebellious environment like rock’n’roll.
Classic – Mid Century Modern
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The image here is of an intellectual and chic person sitting in a designer armchair and drinking wine. Mid-century modern style incorporates modernist architecture into the interior. Sober colors and concise lines are key. A mature style for the musical taste of the great 😂.
Pop – Eclectic
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Like the genre, the eclectic style is very broad and can incorporate touches of other styles. Cheerful colors and textures are welcome here, just be careful not to overdo it and end up with a cacophony of random noises.
Indie – Boho
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Okay, everyone has that friend who only listens to things no one else knows (or maybe you are that friend!). Boho style has a relaxed vibe, full of charming elements. It conveys the cool vibe of indie bands very well.
Textures and colors, pattern overlays and lots of little plants will set the mood for listening to songs that aren’t on Spotify (because they’re very mainstream).
Alternative – Minimalist
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This is for those who listen to 25 minute songs only with dissonant noises. An extremely minimalist environment well translates the hyper-conceptual idea of ​​alternative bands. Very little furniture, clean shapes and primary colors, or even an entire palette of black and white, will be the perfect backdrop for experimental rhythms.
Source: Terra

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