5 Interior Design Trends You Should Know In 2020

  • Dec 15, 2020
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It is sometimes difficult even for professionals to keep track of how fashion trends replace each other. But at the same time, it is still important for most of us that the interior is not only functional and subjectively beautiful, but also relevant.

Designer Olga Boytsova identified several more general trends that have already gained popularity and have a high potential even stronger and stronger for a long time in the future.

Designer - Olga Boytsova
Designer - Olga Boytsova

5. Back to the roots

The ultra-modern urban style is often not at all what the inhabitants of megacities want. On the contrary, many strive to turn their "fortress" into a quiet corner, into a cozy village oasis in the middle of a harsh urban "desert".

Accordingly, more and more often, attention is involuntarily lingering on simple rough solid wood furniture, raw fabrics and decor in the form of willow or rattan braids. This trend supports the interest in natural Scandinavian style that combines positive simplicity and functionality.

4. Closer to nature

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Attention to this topic is more noticeable at the aesthetic level. Plants are increasingly playing the role of accessories, moreover, not only in pots or pots, but also in paintings or in the form of prints on wallpaper. Natural colors also remain in trend, especially green and blue - they can be found in all shades.

3. Freedom of movement

The following tendency is logically combined with the two previous ones - the striving for freedom and space, the demolition of boundaries and conventions. This installation is organically implemented in small apartments.

The sense of freedom is now increasingly deepened by a slight feeling of negligence. For example, ready-made furniture sets are used much less frequently. Instead, they select individual items that are combined with each other.

2. Smart interior

New technologies seek to simplify life, make it more convenient, and this is a basic need for almost all of us, especially when it comes to our own home.

So, the lamps also serve as speakers, the bedside tables are equipped with wireless charging batteries for smartphones, sofas remember the personal preferences of the seated, and the beds gently recommend taking a different sleeping position in case snoring.

1. Interior personalization

Everyone is tired of trying to repeat verified pictures from interior magazines. All the same, something is wrong. Many have realized that a home becomes more lively and truly comfortable when the spirit of the owner is clearly felt in it.

Carefully selected personal details in the form of hobby items, precious gizmos or travel souvenirs will make any interior truly yours and remove unnecessary sterility from it.

Material prepared by: Olga Boytsova, Igor Barantsev.

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