As an interior designer, I am always looking at the latest, newest, and hottest design trends. I shop my favorite vendors at trade shows to see what’s trending before it even comes to market. I love this about interior design. There is always something new to see and to learn. It continuously changes with technology, building materials, colors, furniture, lighting, and accessories.
Even though I enjoy this part of designing, good interior design is about balancing. It meshes the client’s desired aesthetic and atmosphere. It shows their family history and layers the old and the new to tells their story. With the increased time many of us are spending at home, you may be looking to refresh a space. Are your thinking your family room needs different furniture to function better or your guest bedroom, which now also functions as an office needs paint or maybe a total kitchen redesign. Whatever project you may be considering, you will want to know the trends to consider your inspirations. Here are five of my favorite current interior design trends: curved lines, live plants, bold patterns, multifunctional spaces, and modern interior.
If you are looking at furniture right now, consider some with soft curves lines. This is a great way to add an unexpected element to your space. Curved sofas work best when “floating” your furniture, meaning when you place the furniture off the walls and more in the center of the room. As more interior designs have open floor plans, “floating” your furniture to make cozy areas is a great design tool.
I’ve always loved taking care of plants. I even had them in my college dorm. However, once my children came along, and we all started traveling so much due to living in Asia, I became less attentive to them until recently. Plants are lovely to fill a space with texture, color, nature, and fresh air. Think big, small, ivy, and colors. Live walls are a beautiful trend that works inside and outside of the home. Plants can hang from the ceiling tucked safely into a macramé hanger. Yes, macramé is back speaking of my college plants. It’s also trendy to hang a vessel on the wall and add a plant. The plants could make a great science project for your children.
Fun and modern bold black and white graphic patterns are everywhere. The contrast is beautiful. It can be a focal point or an accent in a space. It’s all about achieving a balance between the serenity of white and boldness of black. Effortlessly chic black-and-white interiors rarely go out of style. Pick your favorite color as an accent, and you are ready to go! My daughter chose an emerald green sofa to go with her mostly black and white apartment in Boston. It looks so fresh!
Multifunctional spaces at home are on-trend and likely to stay for a while. In the era of open floor plans, working from home and mobile electronic devices, multifunctional rooms are a must. The kitchen island becomes both dining rooms and workstations. Offices double as guest bedrooms. I have noticed that many clients are looking for smaller homes, which almost requires them to combine room functionality.
In recent years modern interiors have been all the rage. We have seen cabinets with straight lines, gray or white walls, and lighter wood floors. Even here in Allen, TX. If you were to stop by any model home and it is easy to see. They are lighter and brighter than a few years ago. However, there is a slow movement back to the classics Interiors free from the rigor of the prevailing modern taste. I thought this would be an excellent place to end as it takes us back to the beginning. Keep your favorite, family, or well-made pieces. They so often make an excellent foundation for layering in style de jour.
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