Interior design trends have always served as aesthetic ways to find inner peace.As an example, Chinese feng shui emphasizes the flow of energy in a living space, while Japanese wabi-sabi practice encourages the acceptance of natural imperfections. Using natural colors and geometric patterns in design is also a Roman tradition that connects to Mother Earth. As a result, the surrounding environment has a huge impact on our homes and the quality of our lives.
There is no doubt that these principles will continue to dominate this fall's trends for living rooms, dining rooms, and bedrooms as well.
Different shades of brown never cease to look appealing. This is the color that prevails in nature. Furniture in brown enables us to create a relaxing environment at home and connect to nature. In a room, brown helps to eliminate pressure, formality, and a cold vibe. In these interiors, you feel relaxed, at ease and free, so-called “homey’.
Digitalization and Scandinavian minimalist inclinations of the 21st century today make people return to traditions where they feel warmth and comfort at their feet.
2․ The 70s’ style comes back
Relaxing setting, natural hues of the 70’s style are being rebirthed in 2022. This style is popular for its free spirit and optimism. It is a mix of textures and different patterns, e.g. animal prints, shaggy rugs, velvety furniture, geometric patterns, and curvy lines. You should expect all this in the 2022 fall trends. The interior in the ’70s style also is known for biophilic motifs which are gaining more popularity by the minute. The use of eco-friendly materials comes to prove it.
3․ Fringed decors
If there’s one décor that everyone is now drooling over, it is the revival of fringed décor. The attraction with fringes and tassels started with Elvis Presley hitting the stages as a Rock n’ Roll King. How can you bring Elvis-inspired style to your home? Use shaggy rugs or rugs with tassels. Add pillows with different textures to your sofa. Large wall mirrors are also an interesting solution for your Elvis-inspired living space.
4․ Layering up
It is widely accepted practice in the US to layer up the sofas, beds, or armchairs with pillows, duvets, throws, etc. It helps to create the illusion of a warm and comfortable setting.
5․ Vintage Vessels
At last, let’s address those vintage vessels you’ve been seeing on your Instagram feed every time you scroll up and down. The beauty of vintage vessels is the unique colors, patterns, and textures that have been imprinted on them and appeal to anyone. This adds character, giving warmth and visual interest to any living space. They become one-of-its-kind.
Hence, all the trends above emphasize the strong connection between the interior and Mother Nature. The fall season is the time of the year when homes become a safe haven where you can escape the everyday hustles and relax.