The 2024 interior design fashion trends are here! 13 major trend predictions - Advocating nature, earth colors, and soft curve design trends at once!

Like the popular "fashion" of clothing and music, annual interior design fashion trends represent elements that affect the popular colors and material combinations of that year's interior design, as well as the design of various spaces and activities. Especially in 2021, due to the profound impact of the epidemic, the demand for residential design has become diversified and focused on home quality. The following will sort out the interior design trends for the next year (2022), so as to create an ideal home with unique fashion taste. Bar!

 

Natural Ingredients

 

In the era of the epidemic, home design focuses more on the comfort and functionality of space. Various brands and designers use a large number of natural and comfortable materials such as linen and cotton, velvet and ceramics, wood and concrete to create a calm and harmonious atmosphere.

▲Azabu Residence Design: Norm Architects, Keiji Ashizawa Design Photo: karimoku-casestudy.com

Natural luxury

 

from" Material ” Started to re-explore, using finely crafted wood and leather to express the new concept of “natural luxury”, coupled with marble, brass, and matte metal with soft outlines, the textured materials are perfectly combined, and in the low-key details, Show an exquisite attitude towards life.

▲Photo: italianbark-com

Environmentally friendly/sustainable materials

 

"Sustainable development" is a current design trend favored by far-sighted designers and architects. Many international brands also use "environmental protection" as a source of design inspiration, incorporating recycled materials and low-pollution materials such as bamboo into their designs.

▲Hotel The Tiiing Design: Nic Brunsdon Photo:© Ben Hosking

natural colorneutral color/earth color


Nature-led colors are key to capturing interior design trends in 2022, allowing people to find peace and comfort in their homes. A base of natural neutral tones of beige, white, ivory, ranging from eucalyptus to olive green and even deeper caramel, tan and chocolate brown, taupe, black, add some edge and depth to minimalist spaces, with Natural wood tones create a sense of contrast with other organic materials, and natural neutral tones such as fabrics, materials, paints and decor can be used to create a calm and relaxing environment.

▲7 Daracombe Ave, Kew Design: CDG and Conrad Architects Photo: Third Aesthetic Sydney

▲7 Daracombe Ave, Kew Design: CDG and Conrad Architects Photo: Third Aesthetic Sydney

Round/Curve Structure Design

 

The recent popularity of wabi-sabi style and retro style has also given curves more room to play. The curves are structured with bright and wide curves and rounded corners, which have a more gentle and elegant style than tough straight lines. Whether it is a sofa, hanging chair, mirror or table, or the arched design of the building, it can bring a relaxed, flowing, soft and comfortable atmosphere to the space.

▲ Design:Axel Vervoordt Photo: voguehk.com

▲ARCS Design: ARCS- 3Dmitri Studio Photo:behance.net

▲ARCS Design: ARCS- 3Dmitri Studio Photo:behance.net

Geometric patterns

 

Geometric patterned flooring is back in vogue among 2022 home decor trends! Herringbone flooring with decorative tiles, geometric designs, and the introduction of floral layers through textiles and fresh wallpapers provide visual interest that complements modern lines.

▲ Photo: home.tarkett.com

minimaliststyle

 

Minimalism is considered the trendy style of 2022. During the pandemic, air circulation and the presence of free space are the main needs of the house. In minimalist design, the use of colors, textures or any other details everything is simple and functional. Highlight the basic daily needs of the room, keep it as smooth as possible through a small amount of decoration and furniture, and enhance the livability of the space.

▲Design:Steimle Architekten Photo:Brigida González

▲Design:Steimle Architekten Photo:Brigida González

Japanese style

 

One of the more popular design trends in 2022 is Japandi design, continuing the trend of natural inspiration, perfectly blending the two cultural aesthetics of Japanese aesthetics, wabi-sabi, and Nordic aesthetics of simplicity, bringing many natural elements into a minimalist space with a soft palette, white space, and soft natural tones. , wooden furniture with simple shapes and lines, introducing natural light and plants into the space, focusing on warmth, natural elements and soft tones and comfort to create an overall calm atmosphere

▲Design: Norm Architects Photo: Jonas Bjerre-Poulsen

▲Design: Pieter Vanrenterghem Stone:Hullebusch Naturalstone Photo:Thomas De Bruyne

Retro Style

 

Retro style has been a popular trend in the interior design world for a long time. This style gives sophistication and charm to any space. Nowadays, 70s retro style interior design is popular again. Retro style interior design elements include: polka dots, flowers Striped wallpapers, velvets and chrome accents, chocolate brown and orange fabrics mix with chrome, stone and dark wood to create a warm and inviting living environment through a nostalgic style created through tones and textures.

▲Design: decoholic.org

smart home

 

In recent years, the integration of smart home systems has gradually become the focus of public attention, and smart technologies are becoming more and more diverse, reliable and easy to use. Smart homes in interior design have made another breakthrough. A mobile phone or watch is your smart housekeeper. You can turn on air conditioners, switch lights, speakers, etc. with one touch and voice control. Smart devices incorporating HomeKit technology in interior design help you to be faster, Better create scenes for a variety of situations, improving the comfort and convenience of your living space.

▲ Photo: imore.com

Shared space 

 

The work-from-home (WFH) trend has grown dramatically since 2020, with more and more people working from home and staying at home for extended periods of time. Therefore, functionality, practicality and beauty are equally important when designing your own home office, combining work, leisure and home under one roof, for example: a dining table or kitchen island can double as a desk, and the same space can be used for different activities The flowing spaces that are transformed and shaped will help create the right balance in the living space and also provide comfort.

▲ B-LAB Photo: B-STUDIO

multifunctional space

 

As living spaces in urban areas become increasingly compact and architectural designs and styles shift, it is expected that house interior design trends in 2022 will also trend towards designing multi-functional spaces. Homes of the future will no longer be divided between different areas, but will be zoned through the use of movable partitions or furniture, carpets, or different colors and materials. The outdoor space is also considered a "second living room" and can be used both indoors and out, blurring the boundaries between spaces.

▲ Courted House Design: Breakspear Architects Photo: Tom Ferguson

▲Photo: homestolove.com.au

home garden

 

In response to the epidemic, people all over the world have to stay at home to prevent the epidemic. When you want to add a touch of nature indoors, you can improve indoor air quality through rooftop gardens, planting herbs, vegetables, potted plants, etc., introducing outdoor elements indoors, and through balconies, terraces and The garden is carefully designed and decorated to create a high-quality and warm life.

▲BOURNE ROAD RESIDENCE Design: Studiofour Photo:Shannon McGarth

▲BOURNE ROAD RESIDENCE Design: Studiofour Photo:Shannon McGarth

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