8 Best Interior Design Styles 2022
The many interior design styles to choose from, fresh for 2022!
Interior decor world has so much to offer this year. From different styles to materials, products, colors, DIY, it has something for everyone to choose from! We share with you the 8 best interior design styles for 2022.
Mid-Century modern Design
We have a classic that seems to stay relevant no matter the decade. Mid-century interiors started in the 1950s and ’60s. As a testament to this style’s timeless quality, there are still so many popular mid-century modern furniture pieces that are still used in our homes today. Keep an eye out for versions of iconic furniture.
Contemporary Design
Modern and contemporary are two styles frequently used interchangeably. Contemporary is different from modern because it describes design based on the here and now. The primary difference separating modern and contemporary design style is that modern is a strict interpretation of design that started in the 20th century. Contemporary on the other hand, is more fluid and can represent a sense of currency with less adherence to one particular style. For example, contemporary style may include curving lines, whereas modern design does not.
Bohemian Design
Similarly to the mid-century style, bohemian interiors are continuing to gain popularity. Because so many retailers are jumping on the boho train there is no better time than now to explore your bohemian side. In a nutshell, bohemian design is a free-spirited aesthetic that mixes different cultures and artistic expressions into an eclectic style that thinks outside the box.
Traditional Design
Traditional design has made its place this year. Lot of people are opting for traditional design styles, be it vintage furniture, antique decor. Traditional style is a perfect mix of traditional elegance with contemporary lines and textiles. So keep it traditional this year and take advantage of area rugs, throw pillows and blankets to accessorise.
Modern Design
Modern design refers to clear surface and sleek designs. For example, furniture has clean lines with smooth, sleek surfaces. In particular metal, chrome, and glass are favourite choices among designers. However, with modern interiors, decor is kept minimal. They tend to ditch the knick-knacks
and use art as the main decor. It’s common to see bold colourful accents in art and furniture in a mostly neutral space.
Minimalist Design
Contemporary design and minimalist design have a lot of the same qualities. Both have uncomplicated forms, clean lines, and simple finishes. However, the minimalist decorating style is inspired by Japanese design and concentrates on the principle that less is more. In the end, minimalist design loves empty space.
Scandinavian Design
Increasingly popular, Scandinavian interior design styles emphasise a clean and serene simplicity that’s universal in appeal. Fully functional and minimal to a degree, Scandinavian decor highlights organic shapes with subtle interest, tonal textural plays, and a relaxed appeal in all-white spaces with Gray undertones. Hints of color are brought in via art and a single textile such as a small throw or rug. One of the easiest to master of contemporary interior design styles, Scandinavian interior design is all
about a balanced and carefully edited mix of elements.
Art Deco Design
The industrial revolution heavily inspired the art deco design style which is why metal was a popular material of choice during this time. It’s easy to identify pieces from the art deco style because it typically has pointed edges and jagged corners. Oversized furniture was common
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