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A summer state of mind, curated with Simpolo

A closer look at the tile palettes and textures defining interiors that feel light-filled, grounded, and effortlessly modern

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As summer settles in, interiors naturally begin to feel lighter. Spaces open up, palettes soften and materials that reflect ease and comfort take centre stage. Tiles, in particular, play a defining role in shaping this atmosphere, bringing together aesthetics, durability and practicality. Leaning towards calm neutrals, subtle colour, and nature-inspired tones, Simpolo’s collection creates interiors that feel bright, airy, and effortlessly contemporary.

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The new neutral 

Soft neutrals remain a summer favourite, though the focus has shifted towards warmer interpretations. Shades of creamy ivory, sand and pale beige create inviting spaces that feel bright without appearing stark. Simpolo’s Alchimia collection enhances this effect by minimising visual interruptions and reflecting natural light across surfaces. Equally appealing are silvery greys and cool whites, which bring a sense of understated sophistication. Inspired by coastal landscapes, these tones create calm, uncluttered interiors suited to both city homes and holiday retreats. Vitrified slabs with delicate veining add visual interest while maintaining a seamless flow. Simpolo’s Competitive 2.0 collection explores this palette through surfaces that feel refined and quietly elegant.

Photograph courtesy of Simpolo
Photograph courtesy of Simpolo

From airy pastels to earthy calm 

Pastels continue to appear in modern interiors, albeit in a more restrained manner. Soft shades of sage, blush, powder blue and muted peach can introduce personality through kitchen splashbacks, shower niches, or accent walls without disrupting a minimalist scheme. Simpolo’s Spectra collection demonstrates how gentle colour can create moments of interest while remaining subtle. Texture is equally important in bringing depth to lighter palettes. Linen-inspired finishes, low-contrast geometric patterns, and terrazzo surfaces add dimension without compromising the airy quality associated with summer. Collections such as Tiny Tiles and Venitto offer textured options that enrich a space while maintaining visual lightness. Muted earth tones provide a grounding balance. Soft terracotta, pebble grey and sage green connect interiors to nature and pair effortlessly with timber finishes and indoor planting, reinforcing the growing appeal of biophilic design.

Designed for summer living

The success of a summer-inspired interior often lies in thoughtful detailing. These tiles create a more expansive appearance, matt finishes soften reflections, and low contrast between wall and floor surfaces helps maintain visual continuity. Metallic accents in brass or satin chrome can add warmth and refinement without overwhelming the palette. Ultimately, summer is as much a design sensibility as it is a season. Through the considered use of colour, texture and materiality, tiles can help create spaces that feel calm, light-filled and perfectly suited to contemporary living.

Know more: www.simpolo.com

Photograph courtesy of Simpolo
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