Years pass and, with them, new decorating trends (re)appear. Find out which you have to apply at home this new year.
There are timeless trends and there are those that come with a new year. This not only happens in decoration, but also in most areas such as fashion.
The main decoration trends are generally through the application of new colors and the recovery of old “fashions”, which come and go very quickly. There are others that, however, remain timeless, such as the minimalist decoration and the application of wallpaper. Whichever trend you choose, we are sure it will breathe new life into your home (and much more original, above all).
It was in this sense that we brought together the interior decoration trends that you (really) have to apply at home. So, after leaving that division that has been putting off for so long, you can do it with the best tips of the moment.
Wallpaper
Years pass, and the wallpaper returns once more. This is one of the most cyclical decor trends, to be sure, given the timelessness it has and the amount of options it offers as the years go by.
By this, we mean that the types of wallpaper are changing as a result of emerging trends. So, use and abuse the floral and even geometric patterns, which you can apply in the entire room or on a single wall, for example. In this field, creativity rules.
Asymmetric patterns
Asymmetrical patterns are another decor trend you should keep an eye on. In fact, the different and disruptive options catch anyone’s attention and can be applied in any area of the house.
Thinking “outside the box” is an asset in any area, and decoration is no exception. Asymmetric patterns can therefore be applied to wallpaper, photographs (hanging on the wall), carpets, pillows and even decorative objects.
Tiles
Tiles are always a trend, don’t you agree? So this was a tip that could not be missing in this article, especially because we want you to apply these techniques in your own home, where you can keep a single shade of tiles and apply totally different ones to give more personality to the space.
The colored tiles give a very special touch to the decor, whatever the division. In addition to being placed on the wall, they can also be placed on the floor of a kitchen or bathroom, for example. There are also decorative objects that include tiles that can bring more life to your room.
Uniting divisions
If you are building a new house, or even decorating an old one, this is the decoration trend that cannot be missing from your choices. The integration of divisions is obvious to anyone and gives the feeling that one lives in a larger space (than what it actually is).
One of the most common integrations is the union between the kitchen and the living room, where the dividing wall no longer exists. You can, however, “separate” the divisions, namely by the type of floor they place, since each one can have a different type of floor that distinguishes them in space.
Minimalism
Minimalism is one of the most timeless trends in interior decoration. The same applies, for example, to architecture, where “less is more”. When decorating a house according to this principle, you end up ensuring that you do not overdo any aspect of the decoration.
With this, we do not mean that you should opt only for whites or “pastel” color. What you should do instead is limit yourself to the strictly essential in terms of choosing colors, furniture and other complementary accessories.
Tone on Tone
Tone on tone is one of the most original decor trends, because it appeals to the creativity of each one and the ability each one has to transform a room with a single color.
Therefore, choose a “base” color and decorate the space with different shades of that same color. Start with the strongest and follow with the lightest to create the feeling of harmony and lightness you are looking for.
The Classic and the Contemporary
Don’t doubt its decorative capabilities anymore, because combining classic and contemporary style is certainly the differentiating idea you were looking for. Let’s focus, for example, on your bedroom, which can be painted in “trend colors” and, for example, with bedding to your liking (more modern).
Pair classic furniture with the contemporary style you’ve already secured in your room (which can even be complemented with out-of-the-ordinary lighting options ). Start with the bed and end with the storage furniture, which can all have a classic and even vintage style, to give that special touch to your space.