Interior design is the soul which makes a house your home. It’s a technique which will add spice to your traditional lifestyle. Once it was thought that interior design was nothing but an ornamental decoration that doesn’t have any impact in day to day life. But in recent time, interior design emerges as the provider of beauty, relaxation and space to your daily life. You will be a wonder to know that a few strips of metallic color or a canvas print hanging on the wall is enough to add dynamism to the decoration. The ultimate goal obviously is to improve the quality of life through design and decoration on the space available.
Now the question is whether you will change the interior design with the latest trend. First, be assured that to adopt the latest trend in interior designing you don’t have spent much of your hard-earned money. A complete makeover of your interior is not required all the time, some tiny changes and alternations can give your sweet home a new look. Keeping pace with the latest trend just add some flavor to your existing interior and get a new and trendy home.
Terracotta
Color always plays a dominating role when it comes to Interior. Exterior color protects your house, but the interior provides your charm. Terracotta, a shade from the bronze family with a hint of orange and red all set to displaced emerald green, the topper in 2017. This rich earthy color looks beautiful on tactile materials such as textiles, ceramics, and tiles and even on canvas print. Avoid painting your walls with solid color as it’s time to welcome color block to create magnificent shapes. Your dull wall will transform into a vibrant one with the proper use of magical shapes.
Spa bathrooms
Spa bathroom is the latest trend among the homemakers. Everybody likes to have a bathroom resembles a fancy hotel spa with all the amenities but without feeling the pocket pinch. A desire for a luxurious and spacey bathroom is not really new but people are seeking it more than ever. People want the feeling of total peace and relaxation of a retreat with large Jacuzzi baths. With the right color and texture, this would be the place where you want to spend some time with yourself.
Materials with purpose
Furniture made from recycled plastics, cans, and smartphone screens made a dramatic entrance in last year’s trend. This trend is all set to be a phenomenon in the coming year also. Use of pineapple leaves as leather alternatives or interior tiles made from corn husks can establish your nature lover side. This environment-friendly trend will continue for long.
Comfort spaces
The boundary between work and leisure is vanishing at a rapid pace. From retail stores to coffee shops and spas you can feel the change everywhere. A visible shift towards more casual overall is taking place Spaces that are focused to make the ambiance friendlier is getting popularity among all.
Pattern plants
It may have seemed like house plants were in their heyday most of last year but they’re here to stay. A touch of nature in your living room or staircase can add life to your interior decoration. This year, however, they’ll be patterned. With vibrant designs and colors, they may just be the cheapest way to give your room a new lease of life and a view everybody loves to take.
Statement ceilings
Forget statement walls and look at the ceiling. Searches for “statement ceilings” are up by three times this year and the reason is quite visible. The easiest way to transform a room from regular to unique is keeping the walls in simple color but then wallpapering, tiling, decorating with canvas printing the ceiling to make it the standout feature of the room. And a perfect combination of decorative wall and statement ceiling well, one can’t ask for anything more.
Show-stopping doors
If you have an idea that the interior is just for inside, then it’s time to change. Statement doors are on the up. The exterior part of your interior design is the gateway to your dream world. Paint it with texture design, put a mat with a unique message in front of it – make it an invitation to your sweet home.
Author: Carolette Alcoran