Granny Chic - 2020 has seen a rise in bringing granny chic back into our homes with ‘Grand millennial’ style.Grand millennial style is essentially about modern-day design co-existing with retro elements. It’s about incorporating hand-me-downs and inherited pieces, alongside second-hand vintage pieces and reclaimed furniture and making them look at home in a modern interior. Millennials are incorporating dated, previously faux-pas items in their modern homes and giving a fresh take on a look they’ve known all their lives. Over the last year we’ve seen more tassels and fringing – including the return of tasselled lamps –more wild floral prints, more scalloped furniture and mid-century modern pieces, and the SS20 collections are awash with wicker, cane and rattan furniture. I have most definitely fallen for this trend. After deciding to redecorate my bedroom during lockdown, it is safe to say I have definitely bought in to this trend with fantastically floral wallpaper and I couldn’t be happier.
Dark Kitchens- The trends for darker kitchen cabinetry and Scandi noir help to explain the fact that searches for black and navy blue kitchens are up 93% in past six months, with matt and powdery finishes. One of the strongest style trends that has come through in modern kitchen design is the colour blue, and this can be traced from classic Shaker-style kitchens right through to chic and minimal modern spaces. Whether it’s on walls, floors, cabinetry or splashbacks, blue has replaced grey as the go-to on-trend colour – and it is particularly navy-blue kitchens that are turning heads. This is not a trend my family has jumped on as our clinically white kitchen couldn’t be any further than this trend.
Scallops and Scales - Yet another trend I have bought into, its being referred to as the ‘Blue Planet effect’ because this season’s interior looks took a dive deep under the ocean with sea creatures swimming across every surface. From scalloped furniture to fish scale tiles and all things curved, wavy and ocean-inspired. The most popular form of the ‘Blue Planet Effect’ is the rise of the mermaid tile, the scalloped shaped tile calls for an unusual yet striking effect which is swept through may people’s homes.
Mid Century Modern - While many interiors trend have a sell-by date, Mid-Century Modern style somehow never goes out of style. There’s no denying Mid-Century modernism is everywhere, providing style inspiration for everything from the latest hotels, restaurants and bars to luxe new apartments. The design classic Eames chairs are everywhere and the cocktail cabinet essential of the two-martini lunch is fast becoming a modern must-have. The ‘Mad Men’ eques chic interiors never goes out of style with low-slung lines and natural woods still influencing designs today.
Velvet - Searches for velvet have increased by 400% over past six months and is the most searched for fabric, so it’s not surprising that it has made this list. Sumptuously seductive, velvet beds and velvet sofas are some of the most covetable ways to bring the look home. I love this trend and I feel as though that this is a timeless fabric that we see in almost every bodies home’s even in the smallest of forms.
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