Your space is an extension of you, and it can affect your mood. A cluttered, messy, inconsistent space can make you feel exactly the same way. On the other hand, revamping your home to reflect your personality and aspirations can have a positive and peaceful effect on you, especially when you return to your space after a long day. If redecorating is part of your long list of New Year resolutions, then it’s time to get familiar with the interior design trends gaining momentum this year. We’ve got the first word on everything from wall colour and flooring, to furniture and upholstery. Which ones match your aesthetic the most?
Kitchen
1. Blue As A Theme
2019 is the year of colour, and there’s no space that needs brightening up as much as your kitchen. Say good bye to minimalist tiles, dark wooden cabinets, and pale decor. Incorporate a calming, homely blue shade into your cabinets. Blue cupboards and cabinets can make your kitchen feel more vibrant without looking OTT — Over The Top. They also don’t require as extensive a renovation as changing up the tiling, for example.
Bathroom
1. Black Theme
Hints of opulence and luxury aren’t limited to five star hotels — give your regular bathroom a lavish update. Darker bathrooms are a bold choice, and will have a major moment in the coming year. If all black everything isn’t your cup of tea, try sticking to black hardware to begin with. It’s best to contrast dark shades with bright ones here.
Bedroom
General Trends
3. Light Wood Floors
After a bit of a break, wooden flooring is set to make a return this year. For those that prefer airy, visually spacious rooms, light-wood flooring is perfect. The advantage of light-coloured floors is that they reflect more light, brightening up a room and giving it a more luxurious feel.
4. Floral Patterns
Florals don’t seem to be going anywhere! If your sense of style veers more towards the vintage and classic, then floral patterns are perfect for your home. Play it up by using contrasting colours and exaggerated proportions, and use these prints on statement pillows, wallpapers, or rugs even.
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