Looking into the Future: Trendy Interiors 2024
However, time rapidly moves forward, changing everything around us, including interiors: once bright colors and bohemian carpets of the '70s gave way to the abundance of details and glamour of the '80s, which unexpectedly transitioned to minimalism and reserved elegance of the '90s. Then the eclectic 2000s came with its love for metallic elements and clean lines, and later, in the 2010s, the Scandinavian style led by Ikea took over the world. This decade began with a strong pandemic shock, technological breakthroughs, and structural transformations in society - how will this reflect on our decors, and what will be relevant in the coming years?
Dopamine Colors
As our social life reawakens, the interior palette gained rich tones and bright accents again. The 'clinical' white has lost its relevance - it's better to replace it with warm, juicy colors that add depth and coziness to the space. Devotees of the more quiet style can pay attention to the shades of green and blue - they are more sophisticated and look noble.
The key is not to be afraid of fresh vibrant hues. It is color that gives a sense of joy, expression, and a thirst for life, which are so needed now.
Sensual Curves
For a long time, straight and angular forms were a symbol of expensive interiors. Now, this seems cold and repellent, so designers prefer furniture and decor elements with graceful and soft lines: rounded curves of sofas, refined accent chairs, and smooth architectural arches incorporated into windows, doors, and corridors.
Celebration of Craftsmanship
Resistance to mass production and a desire for uniqueness have spawned a trend towards personalized furniture manufacturing. More attention is paid to details and nuances: both in terms of quality and originality of production. Various craft techniques, whimsical ornaments, and folk motifs are increasingly appearing in interiors. Our company also provides the opportunity of furniture customization. We will be happy to bring your ideas to life and create items that will seamlessly fit into your interior, bringing joy.
Tactile Textures
More and more designers combine various natural materials such as wood, metal, hewn granite, leather, and textiles to create layered and rich textural compositions. Sometimes such relief also flows to vertical panels and even wallpapers. These additional volumes and organic forms bring us back to nature and fill the space with tranquility.
Precious Memories
The abundance of vintage and family relics - this time, interior fashion has lifted the taboo even from cute trinkets. In addition to that go intricate patterns, decorative moldings, and lace elements. All for the sake of creating an atmosphere of comfort and coziness. Some call this style the 'grandmother's room' - after all, it's the coziest place, enveloping with warmth and love.
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