Six Interior design trends in 2022

Interior design trends

2021 was all about an amalgam of style and functionality When it came to home decor in 2021 . For example, upgrades like self-cleaning bidets made bathrooms feel rich and added a layer of practicality while rooms enhanced with geometric accents gave a sense of depth to an otherwise flat look. So, what does 2022 hold for us, you reckon?

From new colour palettes, to obscure furniture choices, this list will have you hooked.

  • Biophilic Design Golden hour, wave of greens and a calming breeze. This is all about bringing the outside, inside. There’s no better way to feel at one with the nature. And for oodles of ventilation in crammed cities.
  • Bold Patterns and Colours The 60’s and 70’s are back. Simple silhouettes and muted colours are now draining out and are being replaced by unabashed use of patterns and colours. Think thick stripes and forest green complemented perfectly by a splash of mellow yellow.
  • Traditional Details In 2022, traditional details are making a big comeback. With so many things changing at an exponential rate around the world over the past few years, it’s unsurprising that more and more people are missing and trying find a semblance of comfort, timelessness and most importantly a missing piece of their childhood in their homes. From pattern mixing, skirted furniture, the incorporation of antique pieces: 2022 will take you right back to a magical time where our lives were stress free!
  • 3D Art Life is all about adding meaningful dimensions, so should art be left behind? People are always looking at ways to add a wee bit of whimsy, intrigue and quirky life to two dimensional walls. Homes aren’t homes anymore. Everybody needs pieces that act as conversation starters. And what better than art that pops right off the wall and can be configured in different ways!
  • Sustainability This one is a no brainer. Sustainable living isn’t a choice anymore, it is a way of living. The only way of living moving forward. Everything we put in our house should be ethically sourced. There are multiple places which sell pre loved goods which is a great way of extending the life cycle of products. There is no dearth of choices. Only a habit that has to be nurtured.
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