The Unconventional Classic – Stunning Interior Design Trends

in #interior6 years ago (edited)

People got tired of categorizing the style of their interior design. Scandinavian, modern, mid-century modern, contemporary – aren’t you lost already? Putting labels on your home design is not a necessity. As long as it looks good and element complement each other, why bother with categorization? This new trend, sometimes called the unconventional classic, seems to gain more and more ground among designers and homeowners. Luckily, all interior design styles are bold and come with a series of characteristics that – once combined together – can offer the best results ever.  Your home has to be the place where you feel most comfortable in. It needs to be as close as possible to your personality and preference. You need to give this place a unique essence. Even though this trend involves combining different design styles, the result is going to be cohesive and beautifully put. You can’t recklessly combine elements either. There are basic design principles to follow, but mixing and matching will be done after your own liking. Read this article if you’d like to learn more about the trends of this year:    

Finishes and materials

First of all, there is a huge change in how designers use materials and what type of finish they want to achieve. Actually, at the beginning of this year people were focused on the industrial design style. Simplicity, raw materials, exposed wiring – everything that doesn’t involve much effort and attention to detail went just fine. As time goes by, trends change, and so did the utilization of materials. It is said that the next year and what’s left of this one is going to be governed by glass. Yes – you heard just right, glass. Glass plays a major role this year because designers use it with all sorts of purposes. Printing on glass not only became a trend, but a necessity for high-end homes. And you guessed it – glass is pretty expensive, so people should be ready to invest more into fancy glass collections. Tempered glass that’s very light-weighted but solid at the same time seems to be the one designers look for. The effect it will give to homes adds a touch of luxe to whatever designers knew before this moment. Pay attention to this trend and see how it develops in the next few months.  

Color palettes

Colors have always been troubling for designers. They change from year to year, they need to follow the preference of the client, the current trends and so on. But what if colors are no longer a problem? What if matching is no longer the major guest at the party? This year is all about unconventional methods to design a house, and that has a strong reason behind it. Designers were limited by the color palettes they had to use simply because they didn’t match the trend. Since the trends change so often, you renovate your house today and – by next month – it is outdated. Why not making it your way? Today’s on-trend is irrelevant as long as the colors you choose match the idea you have in mind for your house’s design. How sweet that is? 

Urban iterations

Next, you need to get informed about dwellings. This is no longer a thing you can ignore. This year’s design is all about using urban iterations all over the place. Convertible furniture that can be used with a myriad of purposes is in the center of attention. Today’s designs in terms of furniture can be considered conversation starters for people who have a visual eye. What’s better than combining functionality and good looks? The urban city dwelling idea is definitely not new, but it seems like it gains ground now. Both designers and people who want to try unconventional looks for their homes, but not leaving their classic comfort zone while doing it, gravitate towards the urban look. Be prepared for some challenging designs this year and see how things develop. Welcome this trend with your arms open because it’s going to last quite some time. 

Boho and Terrazzo surfaces

Remember that Boho look that everyone hated a while back? Guess what – it’s back stronger than ever and everyone loves it now. How is that possible, you may wonder. Well, Boho didn’t disappear anyway, but it just faded away because the emerge of other design trends. Boho is the one style that gives designers the opportunity to unleash their imagination and combine all sorts of elements into one single room. The layered look was hated a few years back, because minimalism played the main role at the time. Now, since the unconventional classic is the star, people are going back to Boho.  The same goes with Terrazzo surfaces, which were only used when talking about the mid-century modern was a thing. The decorative extras used today are something entirely new from what you were used to. Marble, granite and glass combined together are the definition of design madness these days. Terrazzo should be used for flooring, even though it may sound crazy at first. Surfaces like Terrazzo never go out of style, regardless of what the trend says.  

Tribal versus geometric

You might think that no one wants to include tribal patterns in their home’s design. Well, if you put them together well, tribal and geometric patterns might do a great job. Stepping away from minimalism and the conformist look that you see in design magazines means using elements that you were not that comfortable with in the first place. Tribal and geometric are there to transform the design of a house entirely and give it personality. Finding a decorative glass manufacturer that can print a pattern of your own liking on it should represent the sum of all design trends that make everyone excited this year. Go ahead and see what works best for you. The unconventional, but classic look that all people seek today can be achieved only by giving the place a piece of your personality. Let yourself do the work and come up with a unique design.   

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