Time does not stand still. Sometimes interior solutions become outdated, barely reaching the mass consumer. And what was at the peak of popularity a couple of years ago is now considered a relic of the past or something hackneyed. The designer told about the techniques that have lost their positions in interior design. Olesya Berezovskaya.
7. White kitchens
As you know, light shades visually expand the space. So why are some designers taking up arms against all-white kitchens? It's all about the lack of depth. Such kitchens often look flat and completely lacking in volume.
Everything is far from so bad if there is a variety of textures and halftones, but such a task is not always possible for a layman. In 2021, bright combinations are replacing all-white. For small spaces, the overall background can be left white, but add colors to a kitchen set or, for example, an apron.
6. Boar tile and patchwork
The "hog" tile, which is quite common in the interior of a kitchen or bathroom, is being replaced this year by monochromatic painting. Also popular are the vertical layout of the tiles without facet and marbled porcelain stoneware.
Another relic of the past is today considered patchwork tiles. Customers are increasingly preferring simpler and more concise options.
5. Interior-exterior conflict
Fewer and fewer people risk choosing a loft style for decorating a Khrushchev or installing panoramic windows in an apartment overlooking the neighboring new building. The fact is that the interior, in accordance with the new trend, must correlate with the environment.
Industrial style - for apartments in former factories and factories, chalets - for country houses. Consider the exterior and the architecture of the building itself, and then your interior will look more organic.
4. Standard layouts
Due to the pandemic and working from home, many have a need to customize their home. Rejection of typical layouts helps to implement it.
Apartment owners strive to "reshape" them to suit their needs and requirements. This solution also allows you to expand the functionality of housing.
3. New furniture
The trend towards individualization and sustainability has also contributed to the partial ditching of new furniture and accessories.
The idea of moderate consumption sparked a growing interest in vintage items from Avito or grandmother's dacha. Things with history are gaining more and more value.
2. Stretch ceiling
Stretch ceilings are finally a thing of the past. For the most part, they create an oppressive sensation, impair air exchange and, moreover, cut the height of the room.
At the same time, designers especially do not recommend choosing glossy coatings.
1. Lack of attention to window decoration
Standard white plastic windows can also be considered anti-trend. A thoughtful approach to window decoration is as important as wall decoration or flooring choice.
Here you can experiment not only with color, but also with textures. For example, make the slopes mirrored or choose a window sill made of artificial stone.
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