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22 top looks for the New Year |

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It's been a long year, so we have good reason to rejoice when thinking of the interior design trends 2022 we love most. We take a look at the moods, movements and pieces that will shape interiors this year and beyond. 

From the growing importance of sustainable materials to elegant elements and a celebration of individuality and uniqueness, our interior design trend 2022 edit will provide you with a curated look that will bring your home into the New Year with sensational style.

With many people’s attitudes on life changing during 2021, and many wishing for a more joyous start to the new year, we take a look ahead at the interior design tips and interior design trends 2022 for the new year and beyond.

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Smart bathroom lighting ideas are an integral design element that should be planned at the start of a project, and the advice for this year is to 'go big'.  

Now that virtually any light can be adapted for bathroom use, it’s full steam ahead for statement lighting. ‘Outsized lights adds ambience and drama – view it as jewellery for the space,’ says designer Shayelyn Woodbery.  

2. Introduce plenty of textural elements

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The organic nature of wood, stone and linen, and the tactile quality and tones that come with it, brings a warm and inviting feel to the home for 2022.

Using texture in interior design will be at the forefront of our decorating decisions come 2022 and beyond. In this current economic climate it is unsurprising that more and more of us want to create a home filled with cossetting and cocooning exuberance. Quite simply, without texture, a space will fall flat. It's the perfect way to add depth, dimension and decadence to a room.

This room is abundant with textures, from the mixed tones of the herringbone tiled floor and the different woods in the furniture, through to the chalky finish of the wallcovering and the blocky design of the upholstery.

3. Excite with two-tone color combinations

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‘A two-tone scheme allows extra definition and interest without overcomplicating a scheme, says Nicola Harding, director, Nicola Harding & Co . 

'Most paint charts are arranged in families of colors, making it easy to find two shades that work together or contrast. Remember that dark colors take up more space visually. Use the darker shade below eyeline, and a lighter shade that’s closer to the wall color above; it will help break up expanses of cabinetry and storage and feel calmer and less blocky than a high-contrast scheme. 

Try not to be too clever when choosing paint colors. Instead, research the color wheel and take inspiration from decorative items you intend to include, such as art or upholstery, and see the paint as a backdrop, rather than the main event.’ 

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After true global travel disappeared, we turned to our homes for more inward adventures. For 2022, our walls will transport us to faraway lands filled with leafy palms and safari animals. 

‘Patterns of far-flung places provide a sense of escapism and make us feel relaxed as we are reminded of holidays,’ says Johanna Bright, head of design at Osborne & Little. 

‘Distant landscapes and flora and fauna add a sense of drama to the wall and offer an alternative from the outside world, which we are all craving,’ says Designers Guild’s Tricia Guild.

5. Create drama in a bathroom

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Interior design trends for 2022 see us creating spaces where we can be happier at home. The design set are turning to power tiling to divide and conquer, and the results are beyond beautiful. 

‘The key is to create some drama without making the bathroom feel busy,’ explains interior designer Orla Read. ‘Here, we wrapped tiles over the ceiling to mimic the cocooning comfort of an enclosure. I especially love the hand-painted green stripe on these tiles. You see the paint lines and the movement in color, so the pattern doesn’t feel flat.’

6. Decorate with candy cane stripes

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The past is often a soothing balm after challenging times, so winding back the clock will be a key theme for 2022. Eliciting memories of helter skelters, sticks of rock and barber shops, the red and white candy stripe is all about happy memories and will soon translate the essence of jubilant days gone by onto interiors. 

‘The mix of red and white stripes, although bright, reminds us of the warmth and harmony of a more innocent age,’ says Joa Studholme, Farrow & Ball’s color curator.

7. Invest in a continental cooker

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France and Italy have long been known for delicious cuisine, which is probably why they are also known for manufacturing range cookers that can deliver superb results, making them beloved by chefs and home cooks alike. 

Timeless, robust and reliable, and offering a wealth of cooking options – from gas burners with precise temperature control to large oven capacities – these ranges are engineered to help you cook easily for large groups. They are investment pieces designed to last for years

8. Hark back to yesteryear with ancient forms

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There’s nostalgia for rose-tinted points in our personal histories, then there’s nostalgia for eras we can barely imagine. For interior design trends 2022, we’ll be looking backwards, and forwards, by several millennia to times that may be surprisingly similar to each other. In interiors this means rough forms, the simply handcrafted and objects connected to ceremony and symbolism as we turn (back) to slow, mindful living and ritualistic life.

9. Embrace the return of the sauna

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The Nordic tradition is gaining ground in homes everywhere for 2022. As the bathroom is increasingly seen as the centre of wellbeing in our homes, where we can go to relax and rejuvenate, a sauna can make an enjoyable and luxurious addition to the room,’ says Louise Ashdown, head of design at West One Bathrooms .  

Some suppliers offer bespoke saunas, which can be tailor-made to fit your space. Luxury models may offer remote control, mood lighting and built-in sound systems. In all cases, make sure that you buy a good-quality model from a reputable supplier and use a professional installer for safety reasons.

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As we cast our minds backwards for the sense of comfort and assurance that familiarity brings, for 2022, we’ll also be breathing new life into historic pieces and translating them into the 21st-century aesthetic. 

Alfred Newall’s Venus cabinet for The New Craftsmen echoes the sentiments of a 16th-century chest-on-stand – a piece akin to an elevated chest of drawers used to house personal treasures – modernized with fluted doors, simplified oversized legs, adjustable shelving, a secret drawer and an of-the-moment olive tone. 

‘Design trends are ever-changing, but the way we make furniture is centuries old,’ says Newall. ‘My hope is that this piece marries the modern with the traditional.’

11. Embrace the rug renaissance 

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Celebrated design names are lining up to put their mark on the floor as we enter what is to be the year of the rug. Bringing warmth and comfort underfoot, a statement rug will complete your decorating scheme in style.

Bethan Gray has translated her linear Inky Dhow pattern onto a rug with cc-tapis, Martin Brudnizki has launched an eclectic collection with The Rug Company, while Ken Fulk’s range with Pierre Frey is a cacophony of color. Floor_Story’s collaboration is with rising star Mac Collins. 

‘I wanted to translate three-dimensional objects onto a surface,’ says Collins. Deirdre Dyson’s ode to the ocean, the All at Sea collection, will also launch in January.

12. Borrow colors from nature

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After a period of isolation, it’s no surprise we’re being drawn to nature. Landscape-inspired tones are set to dominate. ‘This season’s colors are driven by a desire to be uplifted and energised while staying balanced,’ says WGSN’s head of color, Jenny Clark.

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Engrained in decorative heritage, horses historically were seen primarily racing and hunting on a backdrop of dark, moody tones. The new take on equine sports focuses on the romantic beauty of the animal alongside its ability to win rosettes, as well as classic conventions behind days at the races. 

‘Capturing the spirit of the quintessentially British equestrian pastimes with a modern twist evokes a sense of whimsical nostalgia,’ says Stefan Ormenisan MD of MINDTHEGAP. 

‘It’s not about living in the past, but taking elements from it and bringing them into the home with an original approach. ‘Horses are often used in a traditional, serious way in interiors, so I wanted to create something fresh which is softer and more energetic,’ adds designer Anna Glover.

14. Capture the mood with soft painterly blocks

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The vogue for artists abstractly experimenting with shape is gathering pace and beginning to filter into interiors. In an overwhelming, information-filled world, we have started to seek soothing, smooth and indistinct forms of decoration, which allow us our own take on their soft shapes. 

‘Abstract art is striking a chord now as in times of uncertainty it communicates moods and feelings that can’t be expressed more literally, and also provides escapism from that reality,’ says Georgia Spray, founder of Partnership Editions. 

‘Abstract ambiguousness is about slowing down, stopping for a minute and noticing things you didn’t see in the first,’ says artist Andrea Mongenie of Borneo Studio. ‘It’s a liberating and expressive way to communicate,’ adds painter Laurie Maun. ‘Abstract art is completely open to personal interpretation, which can be very powerful.’

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Seek out sustainable options

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Until now the eco-friendly fabric movement tended to focus on those woven from recycled plastics, which – while meaning well – raises several issues: they rely on plastic usage rather than creating long lasting, reparable, green alternatives; when washed they generate non-biodegradable plastic microfibres; and there are no guarantees over how recyclable they will eventually be. The future looks bright, however, as a new generation of sustainable textiles gather pace. 

Tom Dixon recently upholstered one of his chairs in Pinatex, shining a spotlight on the biodegradable plant-based leather alternative, which is made from usually wasted pineapple leaf fibre. Furniture brand Lorfords has turned to vintage textiles, upholstering seating in salvaged European linen and hemp and eco-focused fabric. Rose Uniacke’s Remnant Weave cushion collection is handwoven in the brand’s leftover textiles, each unique, while lifestyle brand Domestic Science’s new range is made from found materials including Hungarian linen sacks and 19th-century French linen sheets.  

Upholstered furniture is catching up, too – SCP is on a mission to eliminate foam, replacing it with coconut hair, wool and feathers, and occasionally using a small amount of recycled foam.

16. Create curves with rounded edges

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Sharp angles have been making their way out of homes for a while, starting with upholstery and moving through surfaces and architectural details. Now it’s furniture that’s being eroded, as if sanded away until all that remains is smoothness. 

‘Edges delimit and mark out a space – avoiding them enlarges the inhabitants’ freedom,’ says designer Patricia Urquiola.

'Rounded edges and curvaceous design offers that touch of individuality that everyone is searching for, softening the lines in the interior to create a much more welcoming space,' says Graeme Smith, conceptual designer, Metris.

17. Channel a Latin American flair

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Travel to exotic far flung locations may still not be on the cards, but this doesn’t mean your home decoration needs to stay in one place.  

Here heady colors and upbeat patterns combine. Introduce the flavors of Latin America with parakeet green, palms and jazz age patterns (referencing the art deco architecture of Buenos Aires) and Havana-inspired statement tiles in sun-bleached brights. 

18. Embrace sculptural furniture 

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The appetite for sculptural design shows no sign of waning for 2022.

Simple, sculptural furniture and shapely accessories help combat the chaos of modern life. Well-considered touches of cool grey, ecru and brown add depth to white spaces. Pattern appears in graphic forms, such as arches and strong lines.

19. Warm up with a smoked eggplant color palette

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A smoky purple is the ideal accent against the now popular earthy neutrals like clay and stone. It comes alive when paired with natural hues such as tawny brown or ochre.

If you want to create a stronger impression, team this hue with a punchier violet or magenta, either way this elegant shade will allow to create a scheme you can snuggle into.

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Purple room ideas are having something a moment. With Pantone having recently announced ‘Very Peri’, a bold blue-violet hue, as its color of the year 2022, we’re seeing the color cropping up everywhere.

‘As we move into a world of unprecedented change, the selection of PANTONE 17-3938 Very Peri brings a novel perspective and vision of the trusted and beloved blue color family,’ explains Leatrice Eiseman, Executive Director, Pantone Color Institute. 

Leatrice praises the color of its ‘joyous attitude and dynamic presence’ that provokes ‘courageous creativity and imaginative expression’ for the year ahead. 

21. Take inspiration from Swedish country house style

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An eccentric take on country house style that’s full of surprises; it’s joyful, charming, colourful and nostalgic. This look is about blending antiques with chubby checks and sweet illustrations. Interior designer Beata Heuman embodies this charming aesthetic.

22. Wow with whimsical elements

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This imaginative approach to decorating allows for originality and flair. Create your own Narnia with cascading flowers and mythical references. Restraint is required here; fantastical touches are enough.

What is the decorating trend for 2022?

The decorating trends for 2022 will see us wanting to embrace health and wellbeing in the home, as well as comforting and cossetting textures and elements. 

'We have been forced to slow down and truly enjoy the time we spend at home,' says Lucy Searle, editor-in-chief at Homes & Gardens. 'Interior design is most certainly not about throwaway trends, but instead, it should be used as a way to enhance our life.' 

This year we are looking for visual aids in an attempt to seek some inner peace; be that through the Chinese art of Feng Shui, where layout and spatial recognition directly relates to positive energy flow, or the use of earthy and natural colors and materials.  

We are also more aware of how colors affect our mood and state of wellbeing. However, that is not to say that homes in 2022 will be devoid of bright color, in fact, we encourage people to dress their space in their favorite shades. 

Jennifer is the Digital Editor at Homes & Gardens. Having worked in the interiors industry for a number of years, spanning many publications, she now hones her digital prowess on the 'best interiors website' in the world. Multi-skilled, Jennifer has worked in PR and marketing, and the occasional dabble in the social media, commercial and e-commerce space. Over the years, she has written about every area of the home, from compiling design houses from some of the best interior designers in the world to sourcing celebrity homes, reviewing appliances and even the odd news story or two.

20 Top Interior Design Trends 2022 from Home Decor Experts

Every year, professional designers and home editors (myself included) get a kick out of predicting the design trends people will welcome into their homes. Even if a specific movement isn't suitable for you (a maximalist aesthetic isn't for everyone, right?), it's always fun to discover the color palettes, furniture choices and other decor elements that are all the rage at the moment. In other words, the top interior design trends for 2022 are worth considering.

In 2021, people focused on pieces that mix style and practicality — think self-cleaning bidets for a more luxurious bathroom, for example. But this year, everything from bringing the outdoors in to experimenting with pattern and texture, and finding design inspiration from past decades are of interest.

We connected with a group of dynamic interior designers to find out the top interior design trends that they've come across so this year as well as what to expect in the coming months. Use their thoughtful insights to upgrade your home, whether it's a standout kitchen or calming bedroom, or simply enjoy thinking about your dream abode. There's fun in that, too!

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Home Libraries

Lauren Pressey

"I've noticed that people have been investing in home libraries for their families. They are starting to grasp that not everything has to be on a laptop, smartphone or tablet." — Linda Hayslett, LH.Designs

2

Pattern Play

Don Pearse

“We are introducing more patterns in our projects and our clients are embracing it. We don’t suggest going overboard with overmixing large, bold prints or overusing prints on all the fabrics, walls and rugs. Instead, mixing a patterned wallpaper with a stone, wood or brick floor that has a shape and form, like herringbone or chevron, is a great way to play with pattern without looking chaotic.” — Maria Viola-Kuttruff, Viola Interior Design

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Texture

Lance Gerber

"Textures are going to be utilized far outside of furniture and rugs this year. Tongue and groove boards on the ceiling add to architectural interest while injecting an earthy texture. Curtains can be used to filter light beautifully and add a softness to the room. Even lighting can provide texture to rooms, depending on the material used." — Joshua Smith, Joshua Smith Inc.

4

Natural Elements

Chad Mellon

"An emphasis on natural elements and color palettes will continue to grow in 2022. Warm beiges, browns, blues and greens will provide comfort in homes with a calming presence and a look that is easy on the eyes. Furniture with blonde wood will help keep spaces looking light and airy." — Lindye Galloway, Lindye Galloway Studio + Shop

5

1980s Decor Inspiration

Ron Blunt

"The 80’s are calling: they want their mauve gray geometrics back in fashion! That layer of decades found in the vintage store wants to be able to have a coordinating fabric rug or wallcovering.Kellie Burke, Kellie Burke Interiors

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Biophilic Design

Seth Caplan

"After over a year of being shut inside, there has been — and will continue to be — a focus on regaining our connection to the natural world through the use of biophilic design principles, meaning there will be an emphasis on creating calming environments with natural lighting and ventilation, incorporating plants and creating a visual connection with nature." — Amanda Thompson, Aline Studio

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Bold Patterns and Colors

Mike Van Tassell

"I expect to see a lot of bold color and pattern reminiscent of the 60’s and 70’s, and green in all shades as we continue to bring the outdoors in. I am especially fond of the more muted shades of green such as Sherwin-Williams’ Evergreen Fog, as seen in my own bedroom. " — Beth Diana Smith, Beth Diana Smith Interior Design

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Traditional Details

Spacecrafting Photography

"In 2022, we are seeing traditional details making a big comeback. With so much change around the world over the past few years, it’s no surprise that more and more people are craving a sense of comfort, timelessness or even a bit of nostalgia in their homes. From pattern mixing, skirted or flanged furniture, and the incorporation of antique pieces, this new year is all about honoring our roots. And we couldn’t be happier about it!” — Bria Hammel, Bria Hammel Interiors

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3D Art

Charlie Juliet Photography, Lauren Behfarin Design

"We will see a push towards 3D art in 2022. People are looking to add whimsey, intrigue and life to flat walls as we continue to spend more time in our homes. Any art that pops right off the wall, and can be configured in different ways, is going to be very popular this year." — Lauren Behfarin, Lauren Behfarin Design

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Sustainability

The Novogratz for The Shade Store

"Sustainability has become a major issue for everyone, as it should. Looking into the sustainability of everything is a must and it is really excellent that so many designers are trying to learn what the best materials are to use for the long-term health of our eco-system. Luckily, there is a lot to choose from!" — Robert and Cortney Novogratz for The Shade Store

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Mindful Spaces

Amanda Anderson Photography

"Next year will bring about a deeper awareness of our spaces and the impact they have on our emotions and wellbeing. We will see more spaces that have personality and personal ties to interests, hobbies and pleasures of its owner." — Marie Cloud, Indigo Pruitt Design Studio

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1970s Decor Inspiration

Hulya Kolabas

"Seventies decor and colors are back. We will be seeing more terracotta, sage and mustard colors as well as mid-century furniture trademarks — peg legs on cabinets and tables, teak wood tones and highly textured fabrics." — Malka Helft, Think Chic Interiors

13

Homework Rooms

Jane Beiles

"Children continue to drive design spaces and homework is not going away. As the world turns, people may continue to opt out of full classroom settings and opt in for more private spaces and create 'mini corporate offices' for their smallest bosses. These rooms are equipped with interactive smart boards, high-speed WiFi and plenty of plug-in outlets. Homework rooms can also be repurposed later for a college student's startup headquarters or an adult's home office." — Georgia Zikas

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A Return to Tradition

Michael J. Lee

"Expect English roll arm sofas, wingbacks, simple dining tables based on antique styles and pieces with detail and some history. For materials, we're going to see a lot more natural materials become popular again. Marble, real wood, linens, mohair — things that feel more organic and nice to the touch." — Erin Gates

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Multifunctional Spaces

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"People are starting to understand that they can live with less, especially after the past year. People will start to downsize, or stay in their current homes and become creative with how their spaces can be multifunctional. For example: having your living room be part office. Or office-workout rooms." — Amy Leferink, Interior Impressions

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Curved Furnishings

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"Furnishings of white oak with curves bring a fresh and soft wavy feeling. From curved corners within walls and cabinets to curved backs of sofas, dining chairs and arched cabinets, the angular line of furnishing is softening." — Michelle Harrison-McAllister

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Lasting Style

Peter Aaron

"The trend for 2022 is a return to lasting style. We are seeing the effects of our 'buy it and throw it away' consumerism on our planet, and I think people will realize that developing a personal, lasting style is not only beautiful and unique, but good for the environment as well. " — Kate Patterson, Perlmutter Freiwald

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Bringing the Outdoors In

Kathleen Pieratt

"More people are enhancing their outdoor living spaces, which means stylish outdoor furniture. I see more intentionally-designed outdoor living spaces that don't sacrifice on style and expand the families' living and entertaining space in the home." — Mimi Meacham, Marian Louise Designs

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Colorful Window Treatments

Martyn Lawrence Bullard for The Shade Store

"In 2022, we’re going to see a lot of color and patterns, especially within window treatments. They play a key role within design because they are the jewelry of the room and can really make an impact. Whether it be drapery, shades or sheers, patterns with a burst of two to three colors will play a strong role in design next year. " — Martyn Lawrence Bullard for The Shade Store

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Pantone's 2022 Color of the Year: Very Peri

Courtesy of Pantone Color Institute

Pantone recently named "Very Peri" as its 2022 Color of the Year. A bold blue with a violet-red undertone, you can expect to see the shade show up in everything from furniture to decor.

"Very Peri displays a spritely, joyous attitude and dynamic presence that encourages courageous creativity and imaginative expression." Leatrice Eiseman, Executive Director, Pantone Color Institute

Monique Valeris Senior Home Editor Monique Valeris is the senior home editor for Good Housekeeping, where she oversees the brand's home decorating coverage across print and digital.

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Home decor trends expected in 2021

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2020 is leaving and it's time to find out how we will decorate our homes in the coming 2021, what trends in the field of decor await us.

A study by the Roofing Megastore team analyzed Google Trends data. Thus, it was possible to track which fashion trends that took place throughout 2020 showed the greatest increase in interest in them. Whether you're planning a major renovation for the new year, or just looking to update a boring room, let these trends inspire you.


Since most of us now spend most of our time at home, the interior of our environment has become more important than ever. It is clear why cottagecore and some other stylistic trends that connect us with the outside world and nature have become so incredibly popular. Skylights can miraculously expand an interior space and make it appear brighter and more spacious. Most countries are going through another lockdown right now, and a little light at the end of the tunnel won't hurt anyone.

Jean-Carlo Grossi, Managing Director Roofing Megastore

Here are some of the trends we expect to see next year.

Cottagecore

Harnessing the human desire to be one with nature, Cottagecore aims to bring outdoor space into the home. With a sense of peace, this Instagram-worthy trend is expected to make its way into homes around the world.

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Dried flowers

The second place in our list is occupied by dried flowers. Fashion for them also owes its direct relationship to nature. Among the plants that look good at home are wheat, delphinium and lavender.

Antique Mirrors

Turn to antique mirrors to decorate your living space. Take a closer look at the copies framed in a copper frame, this will give the room a vintage touch.

Skylights

Skylights are part of an architectural solution that, together with skylights, provides even more natural light. They take fourth place and are a great solution to effectively decorate a room.

Herringbone floors

Herringbone floors can be seen in many homes around the world. This trend will be the perfect solution if you want to give your home a piece of traditional country aesthetic.

Dark Blue Kitchens

It's no surprise that dark blue kitchens are on the list of expected trends. We are sure that with the growing interest in them and the number of posts on Instagram, many homeowners will turn to this trend. Are you brave enough to try?

Style Japandi

Known as Japanese minimalism, this trend incorporates elements of Japanese and Scandinavian culture. It made a splash among interior designers this year, so expect it to make its way into homes around the world.

Copper faucets

Take your kitchen or bathroom to the next level with trendy copper faucets. They are a stylish way to transform a space with a minimum of effort - and an expected trend in 2021.

Dark green walls

Bring nature into your home with a dark, earthy green. This shade not only strengthens our connection with nature, but also transforms the space perfectly.

Scandi Style

With Scandi style firmly established in global trends, 2021 will show how many more homeowners will turn to this natural, soft style. From furniture choices to decorating schemes, expect to see Scandi everywhere.

Mermaid tiles

Do you want to create a spectacular wall in the kitchen or bathroom? Next year is dedicated to a unique tile in the form of mermaid scales. Reminiscent of the interior of the 20s, each tile is turned on its side.

Macrame

This art of knotting, which can use cord, twine or rope, gives a home a truly rustic feel. From large bags to hanging pots, the possibilities are only limited by your imagination. Why don't you try a new hobby next year?

Wall Panels

Paneled walls may have once been an integral part of libraries and art classes, but they are now becoming more popular in homes this year. Returning in a chic and contemporary look, wall paneling is a great way to add character to your home.

Country style

Another trend for 2021 is country style. If you are thinking about how to achieve this atmosphere in your home interior, consider restoring old furniture, using wooden driftwood from the sea as decor, and adding some cozy hand-sewn materials.

Houseplants

It only takes a look at Pinterest or Instagram to see that houseplants have never been so popular. From 70s style hanging plants to lush flowering plants, there is sure to be something to style your interior.

Houseplants went out of style for a while in the 90's, but we're happy to say they're back! Not only are they beautiful and bring vibrant colors to our home, but they also freshen the air by filtering it and releasing oxygen.


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