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MOST FOLLOWED HOME INTERIOR TRENDS OF 2022 ACCORDING TO OUR INTERIOR DESIGN EXPERTS


 

PLANTS



Interior design trends seem to be taking a more eco-friendly approach ever since covid-19 as people are moving towards a green revolution like no other. From using them as accents in the living room, as a garden on your balconies to having a corner of green in your bedroom or a few tiny plants in one’s bathroom. Plants, both indoor and outdoor, have proved to improve concentration and reduce stress levels, not to mention improve indoor air quality. Areca palms are as tall as you are bringing life to an empty corner or floating shelves filled with ferns, snake plants, spider plants, creeping money plants, or end tables with different kinds of focus and bonsai. Biophilic designs have steadily risen in recent years, with the aim of creating calming, plant-filled environments that establish a visual connection with nature.


HOME AUTOMATION



Technology and interior design have influenced one another and Smart homes are becoming increasingly popular among tech-savvy young people. Smart security locks open doors on recognizing your face, while Alexa, Siri, and Google Assistant are at your beck and call to fulfill your commands or with smart connected gadgets, you can turn on the stove on your way home from work so that your food is piping hot when you arrive after a grueling workday.


FLEXIBLE SPACES



with our homes now having to become workplaces, homeschools, entertainment zones, and many more multifunctional spaces, Practicality and functionality are essential, especially for those living in confined spaces, and flexibility is the current furniture trend. like a folding table and chairs, to transition space between the living room and dining room according to the occasion. Plus, furniture with subtle wheels makes it easier to move around the room.


CURVES



The home decor trend for 2022 is curved. Architectural elements such as arched doors, curved furniture, décor, and lighting, are a great way to bring personality while providing a layer of visual comfort to any space. These organic, inviting shapes replace the boxy edges and clean lines that have been so entrenched in the latest interior design trends


WOVEN FURNITURE



Materials such as cane and rattan have been popular over the last few years, and these timeless looks have continued to grow in popularity in 2022. These natural materials give the design a calm, warm and casual feel that works in all types of spaces. The design movement toward biophilia has evolved beyond the inclusion of plants in decor, and into furniture through natural materials like rattan, wicker, wood, jute, and stone to rugs as jut and abaca rugs to lighting as vintage lighting, they create that sanctuary vibe.


FLUTING



Fluting is an extremely popular trend. This technique is used to create patterns on surfaces — fluting as wall paneling, on ceilings, and even on the floor in the form of grooves, and even on furniture.


PENDANT LIGHTS



Good lighting can be used as an interesting design tool to give shape to interior spaces and enhance the overall look. A well-planned lighting scheme is one of the most cost-effective ways to decorate your space. Fantastic lighting makes a statement and enhances any room in your home. From recessed lights to floor lamps, pendant lights to chandeliers, there are many ways to light up a room.


EARTHY TONES



Color plays an important role in interior design. They can make or break your design just as colors evoke the emotions of the people present in your space. In 2022, warm colors are the rage. Red is considered the color of the season, but shades of red, orange, and tangerine have taken over the trend for 2022. Browns and beiges are popular as earth colors in the home this year. Last year, gray was the dominant neutral color, but this season beige and warm color palettes give way to cool tones.



 




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