Great interior design is all about being inspired by trends to create something new and exciting!
Let’s take a look at them:
When we talk about contemporary modern interior design styles, think minimalist style, defined by a sense of subtlety, simplicity and elegance, this style focuses on the space rather than the things in it. Contemporary style interiors are bathed in muted neutrals, along with black and white. They make use of a sophisticated colour palette to create a space with a dynamic atmosphere
The usage of geometry in interior design is all about creating shapes and lines and emotions that are impactful as well as endearing. It is a clever and aesthetic technique to add character to any room and is sure to be a conversation starter.
Geometric designs in décor are trending because it is very versatile, a timeless and elegant décor option, bringing interest and a contemporary flair to any interior space.Either using patterned, colourful fabrics, soft furnishings and prints to add contrast to a neutral colour palette or full geometric wall murals with vibrant colours, creating an eye-catching backdrop, making this the focal point of the room.
Bohemian interior style is equipped with a laid-back atmosphere and places an emphasis on nature, intricate patterns. In fact, all of these elements are frequently combined to create an eclectic and unique aesthetic. Boho chic is all about mixing interesting colours, trinkets, fabrics and various types of furniture without any intention of matching or adhering to a specific style. You might see a contemporary couch featuring striped upholstery alongside a vintage velvet ottoman and a bright-coloured statement chair.
It’s the mix of different types of furniture that make Bohemian interiors so versatile. Light fixtures are just as unique as the furniture. Colours usually are earthy hues paired with neutrals or warm combined with cool colours, these all make for an interesting boho pallet. Yellows, browns, whites, green, blues, greys and reds.
Industrial design is unique amongst the styles on our list, as instead of concealing the materials which go into creating a property, it works hard to expose and emphasise them. Brick, metal and shades of grey are all commonplace in industrial homes. Industrial interiors give off a cool, modern vibe.
There is something unfinished yet deliberate about the industrial style which makes it ideally suited to urban dwellings, instantly elevating newly built apartments or properties where a unique look is desired. Industrial chic decor has become the style of choice for many urban loft spaces that were formerly factories, schools or other old buildings with exposed brick and rafter ceilings. This style can be done on a budget also, by using wallpaper or wood effect wallpapers and materials.
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