It’s time to have a look at the hot trends of interior design for this year, including styles, color palettes, materials, and much more. From elegant finishes to sustainable materials, our trend list will help you set your home in the most stylish manner.
Earthy & warm colors
When it comes to colors, they will be warming up this year. It’ll all be about warmth, coziness, and comfort. Neutral shades like olive camel, olive green, rustic orange will make your home look more welcoming than ever. You can also add deep reds, browns, or even yellows to complete a color palette.
Soft blues
Blue has always been a color that captures calmness, peace along with a sense of nature to it. Using a soft blue will have a calming effect while offering a contemporary look to your home. Soft, powder blues remind us of the ocean and the sky, which naturally relaxes our minds, putting us in a good mood. Incorporating soft ocean blues, soft aquas, or even inky blues will set a fresh and peaceful mood in your home.
Sustainable materials & furnishings
With the increasing negative impact on the environment, people are shifting more towards eco-friendly and sustainable materials as well as furnishings. Instead of buying cheap and low-quality items, people are investing in high-quality, long-lasting pieces that are also environmentally friendly. In the same way, materials such as leather, jute, and ceramic are popular. These finishes are organic and also create depth and visual textures in the space, adding an element of interest.
Houseplants
Indoor plants are back and there are several ways to add them to your home. Plants are great for the kitchen, bathroom, living room, or the bedroom, adding comfort and natural beauty wherever you place them. Indoor plants not only add beautiful color, but they also refresh your air, filtering out air pollutants while adding oxygen.
Vintage style
Vintage style is never old. Consider adding thoughtful antique and retro pieces to your home. You can create a vintage scheme by using less, yet strong and bold pieces, with a contrasting and vibrant approach. It’s all about layers when it comes to vintage interior decor, but make sure to choose and mix & match wisely.