TREND 1 — Old-Money Aesthetic: People are increasingly seeking a sense of luxury and nostalgia in their homes, driven by the desire for comfort and a retreat from the fast-paced world.
How to incorporate:
- Invest in quality antique furniture;
- Choose rich, warm colours;
- Incorporate heavy fabrics and textures;
- Display classic art; and
- Include detailed woodwork.
TREND 2 — Romanticism: Romanticism is all about creating a dreamy and whimsical atmosphere. It draws inspiration from past eras and incorporates soft, delicate elements to evoke feelings of nostalgia and romance.
How to Incorporate:
- Opt for soft, pastel colours;
- Add floral accents;
- Include vintage elements;
- Use soft fabrics; and
- Incorporate delicate and whimsical elements.
TREND 3 — Rediscovering the Power of Colour: After years of neutral and monochromatic palettes dominating interior design, colour is making a comeback. Bold and vibrant hues are being embraced to add personality, energy and joy to a space.
How to incorporate:
- Embrace bold hues;
- Play with patterns;
- Paint the whole room;
- Consider colour psychology; and
- Think beyond paint.
TREND 4 — Resurgence of Comfort and Coziness: After the year we’ve had, it’s no surprise that people are looking for ways to make their homes feel more comfortable and cozy. This trend is all about creating a warm and inviting space where you can relax and unwind.
How to Incorporate:
- Layer various textures;
- Introduce natural elements;
- Use warm lighting;
- Incorporate personal touches; and
- Create functional spaces.
TREND 5 — Embracing Personal Style: The trend against trends. With the rise of social media and exposure to diverse design styles, more people are embracing their personal style over following trends.
How to incorporate:
- Listen to your heart;
- Mix and match design styles;
- Create DIY projects;
- Incorporate hobbies and interests; and
- Customize furnishings and décor.
Danielle Doetzel is the owner and interior stylist of Boulevard Home Inc.