Interior Designer Trends to Watch

Whether you are giving a room a makeover or your whole house, we have the most popular and progressive interior design options for this year. If you are looking for an interior designer in Berkshire for more information and guidance on the interior of your home then please get in touch for a chat.

Seventies shapes

Soft, curved shapes are making their comeback. The seventies are knocking at your door, and you need to let them in. Think of round dining tables and sculptured furniture without all the sharp edges and boxiness.

You don't have to go for flock wallpaper and mixes of orange and browns. To make this modern-day upgrade look great, use textured corduroy upholstery, shaggy soft furnishings and updated seventies colours and patterns to create a cosy space.

Maximalist

This TikTok-generated style is for people who are the opposite of minimalist; effectively, more is better, and then some mor

This style uses bold shapes and colours, layers, and prints and is the nineties influenced. Clutter, eccentric and eclectic is all tolerated within the maximalist design. Just go to TikTok or Instagram to see how popular this style mashup has become.

Chocolate

The colour chocolate rocked the fashion world in 2021, and now it is coming to your home. The warm, comforting hue of chocolate is best paired with terracotta, caramel and mustard colours which give a seventies vibe.

If you fancy mixing it up, pair chocolate with white and sharp neutral to get a decadent feel.

Chocolate and brown shades are so huge that we expect them to be the dominant colour in everything from furniture and flooring to soft furnishings, walls, upholstery and accessories.

Japandi Interior Design

In case you've not come across the birthchild of Scandinavian design and Japanese style, welcome to Japan. Big retailers are now on board with this style and have items at affordable prices.

Japandi is about producing spaces that have wellness at their core. Use wood panelling, slats and eco-friendly at every opportunity. Mix with neutral earth colours and simple, clean lines, and be sure to create multi-functional spaces in your home.

This style blend is here to stay as mindfulness, and multi-functioning homes are becoming the watchwords of interior design in the coming years.


Green : Bold Colours in Interior Deisgn

Green is back with a bang. Etsy recently reported that searches for emerald green were up 60%. Known for its' calming effect and serenity, Green is this year's prominent colour. Temper it with pinks and terracotta colours to give subtlety or teal if you want to go vintage.

Pair dark greens with light neutrals and white for a glamourous look and with reds and yellow for playful, childlike décor.

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