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Transform your space with the latest trends in interior design and home decor. Whether you're looking to make a small change to your bedroom or overhaul your entire living space, this year's leading interior design trends are sure to inspire you.
We're still craving curves, through rounded corners, plump volumes, and curved frames for a softer take on minimalism. Soft forms and inflated contours relax interior spaces, bringing a sense of soulful minimalism.
Biophilic design is about purposefully incorporating nature into our interior spaces, so we can connect with the outdoors. The benefits of biophilic design include increased creativity, reduced stress, quicker healing, improved mood and general well-being.
The shared aesthetic of our Scandinavian heritage and the minimalism of the Japanese design tradition is one of the fastest rising trends at the moment. Here we explore the trend and provide you with easy-to-make artwork that would look great in your home.
Organic modern design combines the simplicity and minimalism of modern design with elements of nature.
It's officially the year of coziness. The conversational cozy trend is all about creating cozy spaces that encourage comfort and togetherness.
Modern Retro offers the best of both worlds. Taking inspiration from the past, classic designs are given a contemporary update, becoming more streamlined, pared-back and modern.
Expressive colors, relaxed patterns and an abundance of plants. Combining jungle and bungalow vibes in a laid-back bohemian esthetic, this trend sets a direction that can turn any interior into a colorful expression of personality.
Today, many of us are falling for the retro 1970’s color trend all over again, incorporating tones and textures that evoke on-trend nostalgia.
Bring the Scandinavian look into your home with relaxed interior design, wooden accents and lots of natural light.
We’ve seen lots of trends come and go and while some are worse than others, they all have one thing in common. When trends fade out, they leave once fashionable interiors looking stale and outdated.
This Scandinavian expression gives a warm and natural touch to a design or space. The colors curated for Scandi-lovers switch out the traditional Nordic base of white and near-whites for warmer, creamier hues.
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