2021 Interior Décor Design Trends
It certainly has been a strange start to the year but as we remain indoors, our minds have been ticking over what we can do to upgrade, renovate and update items and rooms in our home. That got us thinking, with a new year, new me mantra, we have been intrigued by what interior décor trends might be popping up this year. As we are spending a lot more time indoors, having an interior you are proud of is not only good for metal wellbeing, but self- love and worth that you created this oasis away from the crazy world outside your front door.
According to the interior gods (or experts), the interior décor trends of 2021 are really much of what we have seen in 2020 (see our blog here detailing all the trends). Yet 2021 will bring with it more natural, warm organic tones and will celebrate the raw materials that the world has to offer. So here are all the trends that you will be seeing as you scroll through Instagram and Pinterest.
Using copper in the home really isn't something 'new' or 'ground breaking', as the metal has been used in the home since Medieval times. However, throughout the decades, the metal has literally 'outshone' its metal counterparts and is now used in a variety of objects, including lamps, accessories and cooking utensils. In its basic state, copper is a beautiful rich colour, however, is one of the very few materials that can provide a totally different texture and colour when exposed the natural elements. Just remember, if you want to keep your copper items looking fresh and beautiful, apply a yacht varnish annually to prevent the metal from ageing. Copper materials in the home provide a wonderfully elegant look, one of class and sophistication.
Shop the Look:
From Left to Right (Clockwise): Copper Finished Arched Candle Lantern- 28cm, Antique Copper Finish 'Iron Bridge' Shelf Bracket 22 x 22cm, Standard Copper Hanging Wall Lantern 61 x 46cm, 'Windsor' Coal Bucket- 41cm
Over the past year or so, many of us have missed out on the freedom to be able to travel abroad and therefore have made our homes into a tropical oasis. As a way to offer a sense of escapism and a retreat from everyday life, including home schooling and working from home, décor enthusiasts have predicted that 2021 homes and garden spaces will be designed and inspired by tropical islands. Bold colours and palm prints are a must but to really turn your home into a tropical sanctuary, why not add some animals, a flamingo here and a parrot there.
From Left to Right (Clockwise): Tropical Green Leaves Wall Art, Gold Leopard Book Ends, Medium Red Macaw Parrot Garden Sculpture, Pineapple Weathervane
Last year we spoke about the Japandi trend. A style which fuses raw and natural materials and combines them with monotone shades to
create a truly modern yet minimalist design. This year, we are expanding on
that design style by using more organic and rich materials such as wicker and
rattan. When these raw materials are combined with expensive ‘grown up’ natural
materials such as marble and high end ceramics, this is certainly a style you
will want to explore this year! Ideal placement of wicker and rattan is in kitchens and living spaces like studies and living rooms.
From Right to Left (Clockwise): Aged Wicker Log Basket with Metal Handles, Rattan & Iron Table & Chair Set, Woven Rattan Tapered Log Basket, Rattan Table & Chair Set
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