Top 10 Interior Design Trends You Need To Follow

This year, the theme of interior design is namely sustainability and choosing natural materials. There are also new colors that are great to introduce to any home, just like old new styles and designing tricks. So, without further ado, let’s take a look at the biggest trends in interior design this year.

Scandi style

Since the Hygge became so popular as a lifestyle of comfort and enjoyment, scandi type interior design took off. The look is very simple, with cheerful but downplayed colors of earthy palette. The materials are natural, there are macrame planters as well as nice and comfortable lighting that allows for that kind of intimacy. The philosophy of less is more is big here so make sure that there is no clutter, neither in stuff nor in colors and patterns. It should be pleasant to the eye and comfortable above all. If you get confused, just think of what you would like to see when you open the door after a long day in the snow.

Sustainable Kitchen

Sustainability is one of the biggest trends in everything this year and interior design is no different. The kitchen elements are made with recycled materials. In general, there should be many different elements made from different recycled materials, up cycled or reused home items for kitchen purposes and so on. The end result should be a stylish kitchen, but not at the expense of the environment. The wooden work surfaces and brass taps are really big as well as many plants which make the kitchen both more stylish and more sustainable.

Great textures

This is a very tactile trend that is based on slow living and with an emphasis on natural materials, enjoyment and comfort. It should be cozy, make you feel good and comfortable. Throws, cushions and blankets are very important here. The designs are focused on the natural materials and patterns, one of kind furniture instead of matchy-matchy pieces. Textile should be really great and ethically produced, soft and relaxed. This is especially important for the living areas as well as bedrooms both for children and adults.

Mix and match

 The minimalistic look has been replaced by the pattern and that is the key in this season. You should combine different patterns and styles and use them together. Keep the color palette in the same tone but mix materials and patterns as you like, for example. If you have plain furniture, then the pillows and cushions should be colorful and in many different patterns. The floors should also be decorated with various carpets in different colors and designs. You should also use different wallpapers and so on. The key is to create a united look with plenty of designs and textures.

Mustard color

Mustard color has been really big in many homes during the summer but now it has expanded to other seasons and much bigger furniture too. You should get larger furniture in mustard, which is a really refreshing and youthful color that will bring plenty of sunshine to any home. It;s very versatile and as such it works brilliantly. It’s similarly popular now to the millennial pink which was a huge trend up until Gen Z yellow took over.

Mid-century furniture

Mid century has been popular for several years now and it are very popular still. The sleek lines, styled table legs and the simplicity of everything is the key to this great style. You can create a really comfortable space with this type of furniture. It can suit both those who are minimalists and those who are maximalist and want more stuff. The palette should be limited to a few colors and the shapes should take the center of the stage. This furniture is durable and beautiful.

Organic ceramics

 Organic ceramics with nice but subtle patterns and that artisanal vibe are very popular. You can get jugs, vases and other elements like the natural pinks or blacks. Fill them with flowers and greenery and enjoy the great look.

Open shelving

 Instead of hiding stuff behind the doors of cabinets, the new trend is to show the items you have. In the kitchen, you should get some jars for different food, display all of the items in your living room and completely remove the doors from the walls. The point is that the closed cabinets remain in the lower area while the walls remain clear and open to the eye. Shelving should be in metal too.

 

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