Interior décor much like fashion is an ever evolving discipline and the tastes will wildly change over time, sometimes even multiple times a year, something will become ‘the next big thing’ shortly before being replaced by another new trend that’s been brought about.
So as interior décor is ever changing, we thought wed make it simple for you to get the hang of by going through some of the latest and biggest trends to have cropped up in the décor world so you can incorporate them into your home design.
So without further ado, it’s time to dive into the décor trends that you should take notice of this year.
BioPhilla is a trend that has been around for a while, but it’s recently taken off and become very mainstream. BioPhillia is the practice of merging nature and design with natural influence into traditional home design, really bringing any nature into you design counts as BioPhillia, so whether you just get some houseplants or go full on with water features, nature walls and earthy colours it’s an easy trend to hop on.
Where this trend separates itself from most trends is the affect it has on occupants, living in a home with biophilic design and a heavy influence from nature can increase your mood, reduce stress levels and increase happiness, so this trend goes beyond just design and fills a role in your self care.
Bi-Fold doors are another trend that has been around a while, although for a long time only the wealthy could afford to have bi-folding doors in their home, but recently due to advances in tech as well as materials being easier to produce and manufacture, Bi-Fold doors are now an option for almost anyone as they are now much more affordable.
Bi-Fold doors really merge your home and garden together and can make any garden adjourned wall feel like it’s a brand new conservatory or a sleek veranda. Just be sure that you purchase some blinds for your bi-fold doors as normal window coverings won’t be usable with the,
Minimalism in interior design is essentially taking the concept of ‘less is more’ and turning it up to the maximum (ironically). So rather than having clutter, various ornaments and decorations, you strip a room down to the bare bones. So for example a minimalist living room would consist of a walks and floors with a uniform colour usually in a beige or brown, a sofa, TV and maybe a coffee table and that is your room design.
Whilst this isn’t perfect for everyone, some people just like to have a room filled with character, but the minimalist look is incredibly stylish, easy to create and of course, as the room is sparsely decorated, incredibly easy to clean.