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10 interior design trends of 2020 you'll fall in love with



The beauty of design is its ability to morph, adapt, and incorporate influences that enhance style and function. The interior design trends of 2020 exemplify this in a way that tells a story. With their fingers on the pulse of the latest developments, our top interior designers shared the trends that they are seeing this year. Hint: It’s interesting to see patterns unfolding that address our needs as society and environment even more. With all of this in mind, here are the top 10 must-see home Interior design trends has to offer.


1. Earth Tones

Let’s start with color. Although the Pantone color of the year, Classic Blue, embraces cool tones, there is another pattern emerging. Embracing earth tones is one of the interior design color trends in 2020. Olive green, yellow ochre, and burnt orange are shades that not only bring warmth but also a connection to the great outdoors.

Furniture and accessories the mimic natural elements of wood, plants, and metals offer an opportunity to create a calming environment much like being outside. For many of us spending a lot of time indoors, this is a welcome feeling. This doesn’t mean you need to go neutral or too safe! Bold can happen in the form of black doors or a chocolate brown velvet sofa. Incorporating these tones can be creative and offer a uniquely grounded look.


2. Curvy Shapes

This interior design trend is a distinct throwback. It’s the reemergence of curvy shapes. Inspired by the 60s and 70s, rounded furniture makes it’s way back but with a modern twist. Line and curve mesh to highlight the beauty of form. In furniture, we are seeing upholstered pieces like sofas, chaises, and benches designed with undulation and asymmetry as guidelines. It’s common to see curved sofas when searching for living room design ideas because they welcome conversation.

Such free-form designs will reach their peak this year giving a nod to organic form. With a need more than ever to invite the tranquil energy of nature into our homes, this makes sense. Design emulating waves, circles, and curves offer a softness we crave.


3. Multifunctional Spaces

With households experiencing remote working and learning at home, multifunctional spaces have become one of the most relevant interior design trends 2020 has seen. Designs of homes have taken to open-plans for a while now making the existence of multifunctional rooms possible. A doubling up of space and functionality is most commonly seen in the kitchen and dining room areas. Kitchens with islands can easily become both a dining table and a workstation. In this way, people are able to cook, eat, socialize and work all at the same time. Breakfast nooks and kitchen counters are especially good for small spaces or smaller home floorplans. These areas eliminate the need for a whole separate room since it cuts out the need for another whole separate room.

Another trending combination is playrooms with other areas of the home, particularly the child’s bedroom. With some savvy spatial layouts, kids can play and sleep in a space that is safe and allows other rooms of the house to be used. Certainly, if you’d like to keep on eye on your kiddos while cooking or working, other areas like a corner of the living room or space under the stairs can be converted into a comfy space.

For those who need a workout and can’t get to the gym, an unused area in the garage or basement is ideal for those weights and spin bike. Don’t have that space? No worries. There is equipment (resistance bands, jump rope, dumbbells) and storage options that allow you to pull out your workout gear to use practically in any space.


4. Floral Wallpaper

Floral wallpaper has been one of those home decorating ideas that has stood the test of time. We’re not talking about the granny or hippie variety, but designs that pull from contemporary style and offer a wow factor to any wall. With an appeal for vibrant and contrasting colors, current wallpaper patterns can be found in varying sizes and designs to suit many decor styles. Add personality to your mid-century modern dining room with moody peonies on a black backdrop. Brighten your boho bedroom with a garden of wildflowers as an accent.

Floral wallpaper tends to be a favorite choice for bathrooms and entry areas. Small in space, this wall covering option adds interest and whimsy. If the commitment is daunting, remember there are many different adhesive options to play with.


5. Biophilic Design

Biophilic design is a 2020 interior design trend that incorporates natural elements (materials, light, vegetation) into modern built environments that directly impacts our overall health. Research shows that incorporating direct or indirect elements of nature into the built environment has had a role in reducing stress and balancing blood pressure levels and heart rates. Additionally, this type of design increases productivity, creativity and self-reported rates of well-being. Incredible outcome, right? So, how does this look in design?

DIRECT EXPERIENCE OF NATURE

  • use of natural light

  • incorporating water through fountains

  • including indoor plants, living walls, indoor gardens

INDIRECT EXPERIENCE OF NATURE

  • use of natural materials (preferably recycled) like stone, wood, metals

  • selecting colors that are found in nature

  • using images of nature

In a society that is giving importance to both sustainability in our environment and promoting wellness, biophilic design is being integrated more into our daily lives.


6.Layered Contrasting Decor

Design is departing from matching elements that offer subtle and neutral looks. Instead, we are seeing a moment for high contrast design in the form of colors, materials, and styles. What this means is if you’ve wanted to paint your kitchen cabinets a bold blue (hello, Pantone Classic Blue) or introduce loud tiles, now is your chance. The trick is to lean into moderation by contrasting with solid, timeless choices for balance.

Matching old and new is the stuff that eclectic design is made of. Still, this practice is weaving into other Interior Design Styles as well. Go with primarily modern or contemporary decor and pepper in some antique accessories or vice versa. The distinction between looks gives spaces a fascinating appeal.

Some ideas:

  • Put a sleek bench under an ornate console or desk

  • Pair up an antique farmhouse table with Lucite chairs

  • Hang a modern piece of art in a room full of vintage accessories

  • Put modern lamps on an antique sofa table, or the other way around

Just remember to create a blend that reflects your taste.


7. Home Office

Possibly the most relevant of 2020 interior design trends is creating a home office. With an uptick in remote work, there is a need to create a workspace that is productive and functional. If having a home office feels luxurious at this point, there are ways to organize creatively and make just about any area a workspace. This goes back to multi-functionality. Guest rooms, a bedroom area, even closets can double as offices. A small floating shelf, a mini secretary desk, or a leaning ladder are some space smart solutions that help anchor a space for work.

If there simply is no room for another piece of furniture, there are practical solutions to make working from bed or the sofa more comfortable. Lap desks and lumbar support pillows are key items that help create a work area wherever you are.


8. Mixed Metals

This year there is definitely an obsession with metals. Both finishings and furniture in silver, gold, tin, and copper will be prominent with such confidence that mixing them takes the trend a step beyond. There are some guidelines that help to keep metals from being an overwhelming feature in your room. For example, when mixing warm (brass, gold, copper) and cool colored (aluminum, silver, stainless steel) metals, choose one dominant color and an accent one. Neutral metals like cast iron and other black metals can easily combine with both.

Another tip is to avoid going beyond three different metals to mix. Also, be careful not to cluster different metals in one part of your room. Spread them out on various horizontal and vertical planes. For example, if you have a copper coffee table, consider adding a light fixture with the same metal as well.


9. Rattan+Wicker Furniture

Once considered an exteriors material, rattan and wicker furniture has risen the ladder of design for interior pieces as well. Rattan/wicker offers a warmth and charm that can be used in modern, transitional, boho styles and more. Whether taking on contemporary or more traditional shapes, having rattan/wicker pieces in your home invites organic elements that layer well with other decor.

Break up a modern inspired living room with wicker ottomans or add a beach feel to a glamorous bedroom with a rattan bench or accent chair. However it is introduced, furniture in this material adds a casual and comfortable element to any space.



10. Canopy Beds

Throwbacks tend to trend, and canopy beds are no exception. With bedrooms being the oasis for comfort, having a canopy magnifies this offering a touch of serenity and even luxury. Canopy beds look great in any style bedroom. However, careful consideration needs to be given to the size and frame of the bed as well as the size of the room. You don’t want heavy-looking posts to weigh down a small room. Sleek metal or acrylic canopy frames can offer rooms an interesting appeal while leaving an airy feel.

If layering fabrics, choose something light and breathable. Draping material like this can transform a bed into a special sleeping experience.






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