The interior design trends for 2021, certainly reflect the variety of ways we have been using our home this year. The home has become a work and living space, a retreat to take time for our wellbeing and a comforting constant amid the new normal.
Down to Earth
Neutrals are back for 2021 after Dulux announced that ‘Brave Ground’ would be the colour of the year. This season neutrals are combined with rich shades of rusts, deep reds and earthy browns. Create a tranquil living and working space with this warm and welcoming colour palette.
Villa Nova’s Scene collection is the perfect choice for a serene setting. Painterly designs create the feeling of a restful retreat, whilst stylish intricate embroideries combine natural beauty with modernity.
Modern Country
This has been a strong trend throughout 2020 and will continue to be next year. This a great way to create country character in your home but with a contemporary take on traditional design and styling. Sanderson’s Stapleton Park rug encapsulates English country house chintz in a bright contemporary palette, perfect for both modern and classic interiors.
Distant Shores
Aren’t we all dreaming of distant shores? Inspired by Hawaii’s tropical foliage and laid-back lifestyle, this trend reflects our desire to escape to tranquil places full of lush greenery and beauty.Prestigious Textiles, Maui collection features tropical flora and fauna with bamboo and large-scale fronds, for a contemporary take on the classic floral trend.
Sustainability
As we become more aware of our impact on the environment, designers are focusing more on sustainability to create design elements that are functional and produced in a way that is guided by environmental consideration. This means that we will be seeing a lot more recycled materials being used in interior design in 2021.Romo’s Acara textured weaves collection features a trio of luxurious weaves in an uplifting palette and incorporates recycled yarns. These fabrics are wonderfully tactile and are suitable for upholstery and curtains.
Global Influence
This trend is inspired by the earthy colour palette of the new season and the wildlife of the African plains. This trend combines perfectly with natural textures such as wood, woven and rattan home accessories and furniture.
Emma J Shipley’s Wilderie collection for Clarke & Clarke is a fantastical, nature-inspired collection that travels from Africa to America via British fairy tales, with a touch of surreal fantasy.