2022 is already flying past, and with every year that passes there are new home décor trends that help us to transform our interiors into the beautiful spaces we deserve. This year has already proved to be an exciting time for interior design, especially with so many trends making a bold comeback. In our latest post, we take a closer look at these exciting interior design styles, so that you can embrace vintage styling with a modern twist for 2022.
Bold colours
Over the decades we see colour trends come and go, from the oranges and yellows of the 70s to lime greens and purples which were popular in the 90s. This year home décor trends are embracing colour, especially bright and bold tones which make your home feel like a happy and vibrant space. Whether you are a fan of minimalist design or maximalist style, it is possible to embrace this bold trend with colour choices that define your space.
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Woven and rattan furniture
With texture and layering at the forefront of many home décor trends, interesting rattan, wicker and woven furniture are earning a place in many of our homes. From large pendant lights and rustic headboards through to large chairs and subtle finishes within statement pieces of furniture, the various woven designs add a comfortable and versatile feel to a room.
This is a great trend as it is possible to give your rooms a quick update by adding a rustic rattan item, and the organic feel can be paired with almost any colour to create an on-trend style for your interior design.
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Sustainable furnishings
The natural feel of stone, terracotta and wood is making a huge comeback as many of us embrace living a more sustainable lifestyle.
From stone backsplashes and surfaces through to wooden furniture with a raw and imperfect feel, the items which strengthen our connection to the outdoors whilst reducing our environmental impact are proving to be highly popular. This includes the popular interior design trend of repurposing vintage items to turn them into something new, not only does this reduce waste but it also adds an interesting feature to the room.
Statement curtains
From luxurious velvet fabrics through to tailored curtains with smart headers, statement curtains are stealing the interior design limelight.
With a vast selection of colours, materials, and patterns to choose from, it is possible to completely overhaul your interior design by simply changing your curtains, and this year we are seeing a growing number of customers opting for curtains that instantly capture people’s attention. If you’re looking to purchase new curtains for your home today, there is a huge range of options, designing and producing plenty of stylish tailored curtains in a variety of beautiful fabrics and colours.
Bold curtain patterns
Whether you are a fan of the floral patterns inspired by the ’60s and ’70s or the luxurious baroque patterns of the 18th and 19th century, we are seeing many customers opt for bold curtain patterns as an important element of their interior design.
If you are nervous about incorporating very bold patterns into your curtains, you can still embrace this trend within your home fabrics by choosing on-trend patterns for your cushions, lampshades, and rugs.
Earth colour tones
Earth-tone colours have found themselves moving in and out of design trends since ancient Roman times. After recent events in the year, it is no surprise that many of us are choosing these warming colours of popular earth tones for our home this year, as they are often associated with nature, health, and well-being. We are spending more time in our homes than ever, and warm creams, browns and terracotta tones can create a feeling of relaxation.
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Home decor trends for every home
Whether you are a fan of country style classics or industrial, contemporary interiors it is important that you choose a team who are passionate about creating home fabrics that are inspired by the latest home décor trends, using bespoke made to measure fabrics.
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