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Top 7 interior design trends for 2019/2020

September 30, 2019

If you want to renovate, rebuild or simply refresh your home, these trends are the right thing to do. When it comes to decorating your interior, you should consider timeless and long-lasting designs rather than something you’ll soon get tired of.

 

Bold colours 

Bright vibrant tones are very popular in 2019 for every room in your house. Mustard tones are a real refreshment for the house. You can choose a peacock blue teamed with lighter colours to achieve a strong and sophisticated look.

It is predicted that ’the colour of 2020’ is neo-mint which will make your kitchen, living room and even a bathroom both subtle and soothing.

Still, if you’re more of a neutral person, don’t worry – elegant neutrals never come out of style. Oatmeal tones mixed with rust will make a cosy atmosphere and, if you add a pale wood detail, a coffee table, for example, you will complete the look.

Natural materials

To achieve quality, durability and aesthetically pleasing sight, choose glass, wood, brick, and stone. The raw beauty and imperfect finishes of natural materials give your room a charming, stylish and warm look. Add a reclining chair and bookshelves of natural wood and you’ll get a whole new look for a room.

 

Botanicals

Indoor plants never go out of style, and big leafy plants and small succulents are on the rise this year. Plants will liven up your space and completely transform your room guaranteeing an original and organic focal point of every corner in your house.

It is always a good idea to mention the healthy benefit of incorporating greenery to your home. Not only plants give us fresh air, but also they decrease anxiety and improve breathing.

 


Antique mirrors

For the eclectic look in your house, this beautiful traditional detail will be a great addition to the living room of any style.

 

Recycled dark kitchen

The trend of black kitchens is reaching a new level – recycled wood and PET bottles make great material for this kind of kitchen. Teamed with wooden worktops or brass taps, recycled materials make the whole kitchen look modern and, as a great benefit, you will have the thought of doing something useful for the environment.

It is important to make sure your walls and ceilings are white and to choose some warming tone worktop to avoid visually reducing space.


 Combination of colours and textures

When it comes to colours, textures, and cultures you identify yourself with, there are countless combinations. Feel free to be yourself.

Another interior decor trend is textile arts, not infrequently handmade, which make the interior feel welcoming and warm.

 

Upholstered headboards

If you are decorating your bedroom in the next few years, you need to know that upholstered or simply coated beds are must-have.

 

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