Life, inspired: 2022 Interior Design Trend Predictions
Need more inspiration?Metalic Accents
Whether you’re redesigning your current home or building a brand spanking new one, metallic accents are most likely on the agenda. It may be tapware, finishes, or lighting fixtures, there are about five thousand (that may be an exaggeration, but there’s a lot!) different metals to choose from.
Keep in mind that if you’re in the process of re-styling your home to keep up with the current interior design trends, you don’t have to gut your entire house to bring in metal elements. You can easily invite these accents into your home in the way of home decor or furniture. Think metal photo frames, dining chairs, or bar stools with metal legs or you could even swap out your kitchen utensils for metallic ones that are displayed on your benchtop.
Featured products available at Harvey Norman.
STORE PROFILEMinimal Styling
Less is more. You’ve heard of that saying, right? Minimal styling has been floating around the last few years, but we’re predicting that 2022 is the year that minimal styling really has its turn at the top.
More and more families are investing in better quality furniture and having less of it. Opting for solid timber pieces that will stand the test of time over veneer alternatives is becoming a real trend in the furniture world. Customers are turning up with more knowledge on quality products and are willing to invest in these pieces.
Featured product available from Domayne
STORE PROFILEEco-Styling & Natural Materials
Like we mentioned earlier, a lot of people are more educated on product quality, the resources used to make it, and where it was made. Being environmentally friendly is a big trend within the interior design world.
We’re sure you’ve noticed the amount of marketing surrounding ‘linen fabric’ both within the interior design and fashion worlds. Linen is a durable and natural fiber derived from the flax plant and is considered to be one of the cleanest fabrics of all. We’re spotting it on sofas, dining chairs, linen and even curtains. Not only is linen a more sustainable option, but it also has a softly textured natural, timeless look that will never go out of style.
Featured product available at La Maison
Metalic Accents
Whether you’re redesigning your current home or building a brand spanking new one, metallic accents are most likely on the agenda. It may be tapware, finishes, or lighting fixtures, there are about five thousand (that may be an exaggeration, but there’s a lot!) different metals to choose from.
Keep in mind that if you’re in the process of re-styling your home to keep up with the current interior design trends, you don’t have to gut your entire house to bring in metal elements. You can easily invite these accents into your home in the way of home decor or furniture. Think metal photo frames, dining chairs, or bar stools with metal legs or you could even swap out your kitchen utensils for metallic ones that are displayed on your benchtop.
Featured products available at Harvey Norman.
STORE PROFILEMinimal Styling
Less is more. You’ve heard of that saying, right? Minimal styling has been floating around the last few years, but we’re predicting that 2022 is the year that minimal styling really has its turn at the top.
More and more families are investing in better quality furniture and having less of it. Opting for solid timber pieces that will stand the test of time over veneer alternatives is becoming a real trend in the furniture world. Customers are turning up with more knowledge on quality products and are willing to invest in these pieces.
Featured product available from Domayne
STORE PROFILEEco-Styling & Natural Materials
Like we mentioned earlier, a lot of people are more educated on product quality, the resources used to make it, and where it was made. Being environmentally friendly is a big trend within the interior design world.
We’re sure you’ve noticed the amount of marketing surrounding ‘linen fabric’ both within the interior design and fashion worlds. Linen is a durable and natural fiber derived from the flax plant and is considered to be one of the cleanest fabrics of all. We’re spotting it on sofas, dining chairs, linen and even curtains. Not only is linen a more sustainable option, but it also has a softly textured natural, timeless look that will never go out of style.
Featured product available at La Maison