6 INTERIOR TRENDS
What’s IN and What’s OUT in interiors now
Here are our top interior design trends and tips that might inspire you to transform your home. “Our interior designs for our modern clients are increasingly becoming a form of self-expression—a reflection of their mood, much like the way we choose our clothing. I believe that interior design and fashion are becoming more intertwined than ever before, and this trend will continue to grow in the future.”Lenka Marsh, Interior Designer.
No.1 Stripes
Bold, candy-colored stripes have been trending in various rooms over the past few months. Stripes are an excellent choice for smaller spaces because they can create the illusion of more room. Vertical stripes make ceilings appear higher and can make a space seem taller or longer, while horizontal stripes create a feeling of width. Additionally, stripy rugs, furnishings, and accent pieces can help make a space feel larger while also adding a unique touch to the room.
No.2 Coffee Bar
Any coffee lover will appreciate having a coffee bar at home for daily essentials such as coffee pods or grounds, syrups, and coffee makers. A built-in coffee cabinet, a corner coffee counter, or a kitchen pantry can help create a coffee bar that captures the function and ambiance of your favorite coffee shop right in your home. With a barista-style coffee machine, ample open shelves, and functional storage for your delicate Bone China, you can truly enjoy your favorite beverage any time.
No.3 Artisan Furniture & Sustainability
Sustainability has become a global priority, with collaborative projects that empower local communities and embrace circular design principles. This reflects a collective commitment to environmentally conscious practices worldwide. Our clients are drawn to handmade carved wood furniture and handblown glass, as the unique imperfections of these items provide a sense of comfort.
No.4 Quiet Luxury
The trend of quiet luxury emphasizes classic, investment pieces that can form the foundation of a room. After a period dominated by flashy, ostentatious styles, timeless designs in traditional shapes and silhouettes are making a comeback.
These versatile pieces can adapt and evolve. Meanwhile, the trend of Instagram-ready rooms furnished with mass-produced, uncomfortable furniture is expected to decline. Instead, there will be a focus on items crafted with care, each telling a unique story for your interior in a world where mass production is the norm.
No.5 Marble Accessories
Whether it’s marble plant pots, coasters, trays, or even side tables, marble accessories can give your home a touch of quiet luxury.
No.6 50’S Italian Pendants
Vintage lighting adds a much-needed patina to living spaces. The right piece can bring a room together and make it feel collected with style, such as ’50s-era Italian floor lamps or pendants.
WHAT’S OUT
Maximalism. The trend of maximalism, along with the womb-like softness in shapes that emerged in the post-pandemic years, has been around for a while. However, the influence of the 1970s feels overdone now. We are craving simple modernity in materials and elegantly arranged furniture and decor, without excess.
Faux Fur Throw. It's time to say goodbye to faux fur throws.
Mid-Century Furniture. Leave angular mid-century furniture pieces at the vintage shop; this trend has run its course.
Grey Kitchens. Kitchens are part of our open-plan living spaces, and we are seeking more luxurious cabinetry that complements our living room furniture. The color of kitchen cabinets is very important; all-white or all-grey kitchens can appear lost and mundane in a large open-plan room.
Modern Farmhouse. The modern farmhouse aesthetic has officially ended, and it’s time to move on. There are more sophisticated ways to elevate your home that don’t make it look dated.