Staying on top of what’s trending can also help you decipher what is complementary to your interior aesthetic. With a variety of enduring décor styles, these are the few styles that are continuing to gain popularity.

1. The return of colours

What’s another trend that feeds into bolder spaces? The return of colours, bold colours, into homes. Minimalistic colour tones have been dominating for quite some time. Seeing a return to a more colourful home is a great sight, as more and more homeowners are opting for it. Colour is now finding a middle ground of green tones, numbers, and soft, warm-toned neutrals that fit into the bold colour aesthetic.

2. Nature-free interior

Natural materials bring warmth and texture to the interior of your home. Homeowners are gravitating toward stones, woods, natural fibres and plants. The vibe feels raw and ages beautifully, giving your spaces a sense of character. So, integrating nature into your interior is important, especially in urban homes. From larger indoor plants, living walls and natural materials.

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3. Embracing maximalism

Maximalism helps celebrate the abundance of the interior. The trend embraces bold colours, intricate patterns, and a variety of textures to create visually rich spaces. Being able to layer these different elements adds depth and interest, and the room a visual interest. Start small with a neutral base to avoid overwhelming the space, then gradually add layers of colour and pattern. Focus on key pieces and build around them to ensure each addition enhances and matches the interior you are going for.

4. Add artful lighting

Many homeowners are increasingly drawn to pieces that are more than just functional but also artful. The easiest way to do this is through lighting. Lights are a good way to make a statement that shapes the entire room. Lighting brings everything together and can set the tone of the room. Dynamic designs are redefining lighting’s role. From minimalist light fixtures with sculptural forms that double as art, but functional.

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