The beginning of another year is in sight. With that in mind, how about indulging in a little interior-design-refresh to launch into 2021 in style? If you think your home might benefit from a revamp, or if you’re feeling the need to get stuck into a creative project of some kind, why not plan a dazzling new look based on some of the unmissable interior design trend predictions for 2021…
Seas from Afar
We think it’s highly likely that every single person who reads this blog has been yearning for the same thing this year… a relaxing vacation on a beautiful and sandy beach, listening to the sound of the waves as they roll onto shore. So, why not bring the laid-back ocean lifestyle of Hawaii and other iconic islands into your home?
When painting walls, choosing artwork or selecting bed linen, allow yourself to be inspired by distant shores and relaxing beach settings. Create a 5-star home that invites guests to relax, find calm, and recharge in secluded heaven. Consider a mix of tropical brights and subtle monotones, floral prints, and greenery to emulate the idea of being in a tropical island paradise.
We’ve all missed the once-loved freedom of getting on a plane and relaxing on a beach, far away from home. So if there’s one interior design trend that’s bound to skyrocket in 2021, it’s seas from afar.
Grounded and Earthy
Never underestimate the power and prominence of earthy browns and grounded neutrals when it comes to interior design trends, and 2021 is likely to be no exception to the rule. Grounded and earthy never goes out of fashion because it’s so amenable, comforting, and unbelievably graceful.
Picture combining a color palette of rusts, warm greens, deep reds, and chocolatey browns, and you’ll discover the interior design trends that we’re predicting for 2021 in a flash.
Global Treasures
Our global treasures trend prediction is pretty much a combination of seas from afar and grounded and earthy, with one significant difference… this is a trend set to inspire key home features and dazzling centerpiece decor.
Tapestries from Morocco, ornamental kitchenware from Turkey, handwoven carpets from India, and spirit-guiding wall masks from Central America, are just some of the unique global treasures you could choose to bring into your home to give it that glittering finishing touch. If COVID-19 is determined to make it difficult for us to travel, we must simply bring the cultural experiences into our homes.
Naturally, this particular interior design style’s challenge and goal is to select each treasure with precision and care. 2021 will be a year for thinking outside the interior-design-box. One perfect way to do that is to seek design inspiration away from home.
Classic and Traditional
Will homeowners continue to opt for classic interior design styles with a traditional look and feel? Yes, they will. Why? Because the class and the traditional never fail to impress. That’s why they are classic and traditional in nature and by name.
Think European 18th and 19th-century furniture and picture it alongside classic art collector’s items and antiques, abundant in history and legend. Soft furnishings will embrace ornate scrolls, and courtly stripes will meet classic damasks in 2021. Homes that are designed using classic tones and traditional furnishings are all about harmony and order. They offer guests security and comfort. They offer 5-star homes structure and grace.
Bringing Plantlife Indoors
Our final prediction for interior design trends in 2021 is that we’re most likely going to experience a surge in the number of indoor house plants for interior design purposes. Pinterest and Instagram are brimming with design ideas to help bring plants indoors and turn them into important artistic features in each and every room.
There was a dip in the popularity of indoor house plants during the 1990s, but they seem to be making a comeback at present. They freshen the air, release oxygen, and keep you safe from a number of pollutants, so they’re not just pretty, but they’re super useful too. So… what kind of designs could you adopt?
You might choose to go retro, with some 1970s-style hanging creepers, or you could make a move toward something a lot more extravagant with plants that simply love to be in bloom, stealing the limelight at all costs.
If you ever need any help with your home’s interior design details, feel free to reach out to us. We’re here to make anything happen, not just for our guests but for our homeowners too.