INTERIOR DESIGN TRENDS FOR 2022 YOU NEED TO KNOW ABOUT – PART II

INTERIOR DESIGN TRENDS FOR 2022 YOU NEED TO KNOW ABOUT – PART II

November 10, 2021

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2022 is already knocking on our doors and, of course, we want to know all about the novelties. It’s time to rethink what was good the last year to bring the best with us and leave space for new things. Interior design is also influenced by that and there are many things to not miss out. Yesterday, we showed you 5 Interior Design Trends for 2022 You Need to Know About with trends like Ancient Greek, Galery Art Houses and Hanging Chairs. However, there are more: we separated more 5 trends that you should know before the year ends. Come with us!

 

 

#6 – NEUTRAL MINIMALISM

 

 

We’ve been seen a lot of neutral minimalism and the promise is that it will still reign in 2022. Less information and warm neutral tones blend with luxury and sophistication. The trend follows the cozy, elegant line and it’s a treat for sore eyes – we like comfort and we don’t want to let it go.

 

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FLON DINING CHAIR BY ESSENTIAL HOME

 

Inspired by Suzanne Flon, another key actress in the “Moulin Rouge” burlesque scenery, this unique dining chair and its unique geometric shapes makes her sophisticated and unique.

 

#7 – OPTIMISTIC DECOR TREND

 

 

Who wants some fun? Playful colors, patterns and shapes: this trend comes to bring more joy to our lives. As we know, trends always come with a context and after a long time of isolation, all we need is amusement. As the name says: optimistic decor. Bring your home to life by changing the colors or playing with patterns.

 

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BUBBLE GUM BY CIRCU

 

Bubble Gum Gym was inspired by the traditional outdoor playgrounds, this is going to bring magic and playfulness to your kid’s playroom! This product by Circu is the right piece you need to bring adventure and creativity to your children’s play area. With its fun features combined with exceptional design, this playground will help kids keeping exercised by giving them gymnastic equipment and dynamic elements.

 

#8 – ORGANIC MODERNISM

 

 

Organic shapes, lines, materials. Why not bring a bit of nature to our homes? Add modern elements to that and we have a whole new thing – the organic modernism trend. The contrasting mix plays with earthy elements, natural materials and curve lines. Natural doesn’t need to be ordinary. And it’s definitely not.

 

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KOI SIDE TABLE BY BRABBU

 

 

Koi Side Table inspired by Koi carp, a recurring symbol of Japanese culture. Its natural color mutations reveal their capacity to adapt. With a base in brushed aged brass and a top in marble, this round side table will add refined elegance to any modern interior design.

 

#9 – RETRO 70S STYLE

 

 

The next interior design trend for 2022 on our list is the 70s style. Yes, we have been seen this on fashion and of course it’s in interior design too. Trends are cyclical and the return of the seventies came strong – and we love it. Prepare yourself for earthy color schemes, and a lot of texture and layers of tactile materials. A mix & match we still appreciate.

 

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COLOSSEUM FLOOR MIRROR BY MAISON VALENTINA

 

Colosseum Floor Mirror is supported by a nero marquina marble base accented by a brass trim around it. The frame structure is built in polished brass tubes, assembled to produce an oblong shape. The rings rotate 360 degrees, making this mirror a flexible and perfect piece to decorate your luxury bathroom.

 

#10 – TRANSPARENCY

 

 

And for our final trend. transparency. Mostly with the use of glass, we’ll be seen a lot of transparency in times to come. Colored glass, fluted glass or glass blocks are bringing to life windows, walls and all sorts of furniture. The touch of glamour we need to make our houses more beautiful in 2022.

 

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NEWSON CENTER TABLE BY ESSENTIAL HOME

 

Newson is a mid-century styled low center table ready to set a tone in your living room look. It sets up a strong contrast between the heavy gold plated brass structure with “V” shaped legs and the brown smoked glass surface. A perfect fit for either classic or modern living rooms.

 

 

 


 

 

♦ SEE ALSO 

 

INTERIOR DESIGN TRENDS FOR 2022 YOU NEED TO KNOW ABOUT – PART I

 

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