
Spring/summer interior trends set to be huge this year
Symptomatic of a change in modern lifestyle, we are now making changes to maximize our floor plan. Open plan spaces leave us with more options to move around the home. While providing more fluidity, we can still incorporate clear zones that will include various activities like working, exercising, eating, and relaxing.
With fewer walls, socializing in your home will be much easier. This is great for families as it allows them to spend quality time together without making changes to their routine. It also makes a great space for hosting as you can keep up conversations with guests while multitasking.
Open plan living
Symptomatic of a change in modern lifestyle, we are now making changes to maximize our floor plan. Open-plan spaces leave us with more options to move around the home. While providing more fluidity, we can still incorporate clear zones that will include various activities like working, exercising, eating, and relaxing.
With fewer walls, socializing in your home will be much easier. This is great for families as it allows them to spend quality time together without making changes to their routine. It also makes a great space for hosting as you can keep up conversations with guests while multitasking.
Self-space
A space dedicated to self-care will be the main driver in home renovation this summer/spring. This call it a revolution is changing even our bathrooms, with the rise of the “spathrooms” – a spa-inspired bathroom. The key to it is a minimalist design, luxurious baths, low lighting, and high-performance showers.
Creating a dream garden
People will start to decorate their gardens in the same way they add personality to their homes. Gardens were historically seen as utility spaces; today they are an extension to their home, giving it a cozy feel. With the introduction of softer outdoor-use accessories, upholstery, lighting, and even fire pits, people are applying the same interest in the design of their homes to the design of their gardens. Outdoor cinema experiences and the availability of outdoor heading systems will also increase in popularity.
Biophilic design
The principles of Biophilic design connect a space to nature by maximizing ventilation and natural light. It also introduces plants and nature-inspired materials and colors. Introduce biophilic design by bringing indoor plants to the house.
Considered organization
It is more about displaying your things in an intentional way than about stripping your home of everyday essentials. This year will be the ultimate year for spring cleaning. A predicament will be that people will continue to take advantage of their space in new ways as our professional and personal lives mesh even further.
Dark academia
From aesthetic cues from old academic institutions with roots in social media, a nascent interior trend that was made for country homes has become more popular than ever. A romanticized version of English boarding schools with an emphasis on lots of books and deep nature-inspired colors.
The focus is on literature, taking inspiration from academic institutes and beautiful libraries.
Barkitecture
While redecorating, we’ll keep our pets in mind. It is about creating luxury spaces for our pets that fit seamlessly with the design choices we make. We’ve spent so much time with our pets over the last few years that it started to rub off on our interior design choices.