Design: eight current trends for perfect spaces to rest

It is the latest trend in interior designs, and includes everything from the use of better colors to creative styles for furniture, lighting, accessories and more. This timeless and elegant trend promises to last for a long time. They are styles that respond to the following characteristics:

1. Color Overlay. This allows you to create spaces that feel luxurious, sophisticated and multidimensional.
to. First start with a base color to set the mood.

b. Then add layers with complementary hues through paint, textiles or accessories.

c. Then incorporate different textures and finishes to further enhance the color story, from matte to shiny, smooth to textured.

Image: Bethany Adams / JL Jordan Photography

2. Surrounding curves. It consists of incorporating curvilinear and fluid shapes in the furniture and also in the lighting accessories in order to add comfort.

Many designers are moving away from hard, strict straight lines. Image: Humbert and Poyet.

3. Mix of decorative and vintage pieces. Mixing modern pieces with vintage finds adds layers of visual interest, creates a sense of personality, and makes a space as unique as it is inviting.

Today, there is a growing appreciation for the careful selection of antique pieces in interiors. Image: Victoria María / Photography Belén Imaz and Pedro Bermejo.

4. With a well thought out lighting scheme. Instead of “one big light bulb”, a living room should have a combination of practical lighting – ambient and decorative – with many light bulbs.

In a living room, lighting ideas must be carefully thought out so that each area is perfectly illuminated. Image: Original BTC X Beata Heuman

5. With biophilic design. Biophilic design seeks to integrate natural elements and patterns into the built environment to promote harmony, well-being and vitality. An example – in this case – is incorporating green wallpaper with botanical or leaf motifs, since they adapt comfortably to any interior design due to their relationship with the natural environment and the desire to bring the outside inside.

The biophilic design incorporates different elements of nature both in the interiors and exteriors of spaces, with the aim of improving people’s health and well-being. Image: Little Greene.

6. A hidden television. There’s no denying that a large TV is an eyesore in a carefully designed living room. Therefore, hiding the TV when not in use with options such as motorized lifts, sliding panels or custom cabinets allows you to create a more versatile and visually cohesive space.

It’s about finding that delicate balance between function and design. Image: Alice Grace Interiors

7. A nod to nostalgia. It’s all about combining vintage with modern to embrace a truly maximalist feel. This retro living room trend does not follow a set of design rules or a strict theme, but instead focuses on our spaces becoming true expressions of who we are.

Maximalism is a style that is very reminiscent of retro and vintage. It stands out for building ostentatious spaces full of a multitude of vibrant colors, prints, textures and different shapes. Image: James McDonald

8. Creative storage. It consists of enhancing the design of the space by showing the assets that one values ​​most and, incidentally, this means an extra personality to the place.

This wonderful palette of bright blue colors allows the space and artwork to breathe. Image: Alecia Neo.
 
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