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Latest Designs and Trends in Interior Designing
- August 22, 2016
- Posted by: lisaadelhi
- Category: Interior Design Blog
Like any other creative industry, interior designing also is majorly influenced by various economic, social, and cultural changes. The industry is ever-expanding and challenging, and the designs and trends keep shifting with time. Below are some of the latest designs and trends in interior designing that is worth keeping an eye on:
Sustainability
Home owners and interior designers will look forward to reusing or recreating from existing materials and furniture when designing a home. Sustainability will be a prevailing concept for interior design this year making second-hand stores and flea markets a popular place to visit.
Quick tip: Find easy DIY tips online to make beautiful lamps and embroidered cushion covers.
Smart Home Technology
Technology and innovations in home design and construction can’t be ignored. This year, another trend that is likely to be adapted and talked about widely is the concept of smart homes. Wi-Fi connected devices or smart phone apps that connect to more than one electronic device will take over from individual remote controls handling air-conditioners, televisions, security, and lighting, etc.
Quick tip: Use false ceilings, camouflage wiring, routers, etc. and give your home a neat and look appearance
Privacy
With the hectic and chaotic lifestyle in today’s world, home is the only place you come to looking for rest and peace. Maintaining privacy yet keeping up with the latest trends is the top most aspect of interior designing in 2016. Designing not only includes the interiors and exteriors as a whole but also focuses on individual rooms and corners of the house. Interior designers focus on giving the home a personalized feel and a cocoon effect.
Quick tip: Use combination of light and dark curtains as the blackout material to disconnect from the harsh daylight and chaos of the outside world.
Handicrafts
In an attempt to decrease carbon foot printing, interior designers, this year, will be seen working with local materials and artifacts to accompany mass manufactured merchandises. This has the additional value of endorsing local artists and craftsmen. Handicraft will become one of the most accepted concepts this year.
Quick tip: India is highly-prominent for its handicrafts and this year is the absolute chance to showcase the country’s ability of producing supreme-quality and highly-creative artifacts.
Glimpse of Tradition
Although spaces will carry on to grow minimalistic in nature, exclusive items will echo conventional art styles. Earthenware from the 1960s and 1970s will be resurrected along with imprinted detailing on wooden pieces.
Quick tip: Bring out the old mantelpiece and that antique wooden box to decorate the fireplace.
Pastels
With Pantone’s announcement of Rose Quartz and Serenity as the hot colors for 2016, pastels will move out of nursery color patterns and will be seen decorating bedrooms and living rooms. Along with wall paints, fabric and accessories will also be seen in shades of pastel. Common pastel colors that will be seen are pale yellows, shades of lavender, pinks and peach.
Quick tip: Play with mix and match cushion covers and rugs.
Urban gardens
Even high-rise apartments without an actual access to a proper garden will display plenty of greenery as new interior designers stress on planning eco-friendly or green residences. From potted plants in restrooms to herb gardens on the kitchen window sill, the concept of urban gardens will make living in your home a tranquil and close-to-nature experience.
Quick tip: Asking for potted and Feng-Shui plants as house warming gifts could be a great idea.
Geometry
Geometric designs with an art deco inspiration will be seen complementing the organic form of conventional and handicraft goods. Some common corners of a house where geometric patterns will be seen in are cabinets, tiles, wallpapers, kitchenbacksplashes, and cover fabrics.
Quick tips: Add spark to your existing furniture pieces with metal grips in geometric patterns.
Multi-functionality
With paychecks getting fatter, home spaces are becoming smaller because of which floor plans will become increasingly insignificant and there will be no space for purely artistic pieces. Furniture pieces with purposefulness will become an acquainted prospect and ornaments too will start to be designed to play a practical role as well as an appealing one.
Quick tip: Lessen putting a lot of things to decorate the table top and keep only a couple of appealing pieces on display.
Layered Metals
Layering metals won’t be measured as a gaffe in interior design. Combinations of both colors and fabrics with one another to create contrast and prevent monotony would make homes look more natural and stylish. Some usual groupings that will be seen are copper with chrome, champagne silver with bronze, and silver with tones of bronze.
Quick tip: Focus an accent wall with metallic wallpaper and a decorative mirror in a complementary metallic finish.
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