Interior design trends for your home
The importance of interior design trends
The debate over which interior design trend is most important is usually a spirited one. Many people get it wrong and think that trends are created to make a statement but in reality, trends are simply a reflection of what’s going on in society. Trends are a fact of life, whether we like it or not. Interior design trends can have a huge impact on your home. The next time you’re agonising over the paint colours to go with your current sofa, take a deep breath and look to the bright side. Interior design trends have been going for a long time and that means we’ve got years of inspiration to look at. It also means that you can be one step ahead when you’re choosing your next decor scheme.
Updating your interior
If you’re thinking of updating your interior then what better time to bring in a design team to help you out with your home. Bringing in the best of the best is a fantastic way to really achieve the exact feel you’re after for your home. If you’re not quite ready to hire a design team or want to make it a little cheaper, you could always try and achieve the look yourself. Take the time to look around and gain inspiration from places like Pinterest and Instagram and create a mood board of the look you want.
Trend 1. Uncluttered
The old adage “less is more” has never been more relevant than now. As a rule, keep your furnishings, paint, and home accessories to a minimum. A clean and minimalist interior is a good place to start. You could look to introduce glass partitions to section areas off or even glass stair treads to achieve the minimalist look. Be sure to look around for glass manufacturers you can trust to undertake a job like this. Keep the furniture simple and match them with plain matt black or white walls to give a strong visual, no need for colour. Taking a clean, neutral palette, white walls are the easiest way to unclutter a space and add some pretty. The sun’s reflection off a white ceiling can add plenty of natural light to any room. Plus, the lack of colour stops a room from looking too sterile. The way it reflects light is also great for adding an air of sophistication. Placing a large mirror facing a wall that has no other mirrors on it will instantly add to the allure of the space.
Trend 2. Pastel Palette
This may seem like a faint call to do a head-to-toe pastel colour scheme but the effect is really striking. If you’re craving an update then look at lighter palettes than you might think. If you can’t see a wall colour you’d like to work with – maybe it’s been painted and you want a darker shade – try an accent colour or some accents on accessories instead. The idea is to start small and then extend from there.
Trend 3. Bold Pattern
One of the great things about walls is that they’re so adaptable to whatever you choose to hang on them. Every room in the home could benefit from adding some patterned wallpaper, it doesn’t have to be traditional, all it needs to be is bold.
Trend 4. Dark Wood Furniture
Everyone’s looking for that polished feel in their home and with dark coloured furniture, you can achieve this look. If you’re not into this look, take some time to opt for a lighter finish for a greyer shade. Paint a dark coloured accent wall, finish it off with a border, and you have a great piece of furniture you can work with. Take advantage of the warm-toned colours that will be appearing next year.
Trend 5. Storage Solutions
There are a few ways to get around using space in your home, such as moving things out of sight. Many of us now have a garden shed as a backup storage facility, you can even hire out storage units to use when you’re on the road. Try using baskets and storage units in your kitchen to put things away while you’re cooking and not wait until afterwards. You can purchase these as individual units from Argos or Asda, or you can buy some individual baskets or baskets that come with drawers.