
Top Interior Design Trends for 2020
We are about to enter a new decade – the 2020s. What can we expect in the way of new innovations when it comes to the world of interior design?
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From the growing popularity of furniture and accessories that echo natural and organic forms, to bold colour shades of muted pink, baby blue and neo-mint green and richly textured fabrics, 2020 is set to be the year that interior design trends undergo huge changes. Here are four of the main predicted trends which are likely to be popular in the UK next year.
Sustainability in the Home
Due to the urgency surrounding issues about climate change, people have since become increasingly conscious about their carbon footprint. In 2020, it is predicted that many of us will be swapping some home furnishings for chairs and tables made from recycled wood and introducing plants in all living spaces to improve the air quality.
This year will be continuing the trend of biophilia, which incorporates the concept of bringing the outdoors indoors. Many consumers have been drawn to its appeal as it contributes to the organic aesthetics of the home. Bedrooms and bathrooms in the home are being transformed into ethereal spaces using rich, earthly elements such as metal, wood and stone. The use of natural materials such as seagrass, bamboo and corn, is also set to have a major influence over the production of modern furniture elements and décor.
Going Green with Your Colour Choice
Dulux has chosen Tranquil Dawn, a cool-tone shade of green, as its Colour of the Year for 2020. This is a natural colour to represent a new beginning as the next decade is upon us and take interior design to the next level. The dark and deep ranges of green will be seen in the furniture of the house, in the upholstery of chairs and in the decoration of all interior spaces.
Other colours which are tipped to be popular include a mixture of clean, classic whites, purples and pinks in the walls, textiles, furniture and accessories of the home as an elegant addition to all home decor. Millennial pinks, olive greens and golden yellows are also known to work well in the bedroom to create a relaxed, cosy atmosphere.
Moving Into Metalwork
The so-called industrial look will still be popular going into the next decade with gold, silver, tin and copper all likely to be popular, particularly in the kitchen.
Metals will be showing up in all its variants, from the industrial aesthetics of steel, to the decorative use of industrial-looking lamps, frames and mirrors. These all bring brightness and luminosity into the home. And tin panels are set to be a popular choice for kitchen backsplashes.
Popular Plantation Shutters
Plantation shutters may be traditional and originally date back to before the American Civil War, but they serve a variety of practical functions and are tipped to be popular as we move into the 2020s.
These types of shutters are classic and stylish giving your home a contemporary feel. They are louvered panels fixed on either inside or outside windows and doors, that can be custom made for you and your home.
You can even control how much light and warmth gets into your room and customise them to suit your own individual requirements. They are the perfect addition to any room and are not just aesthetically pleasing, as they serve to increase insultation, reduce noise levels and help control the amount of light getting into your home.
Plantation Shutters from The Bespoke Shutter Company
The Bespoke Shutter Company provide a range of plantation shutters, café shutters, tier on tier shutters and shaped shutters from our base on the outskirts of London. We source the highest quality products and our portfolio of clients includes commercial and domestic customers. Contact us now for more information by following this link.
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