Interior Design Trends 2021
It’s a difficult job to keep up with the latest trends as there is often so many depending on where you look. The key is to use trends as inspiration whilst always being true to yourself, after all, your space has to function and feel the way you want it too. I’ve pulled together a few that I’ve seen emerging this year.
- The Pantone Colour Institute has named two colours this year as the shades of 2021, Illuminating Yellow and Pale Grey these two independent colours highlight how different elements come together to support one another. Read more about the union of these two colours https://www.pantone.com/uk/en/color-of-the-year-2021
- Both Dulux and Little Greene have been inspired by natural, earthy palettes this year, introducing browns, greens, deep reds and rusty tones all lend themselves to creating warm and welcoming spaces and site perfectly with the old-world influence trends.
- A big trend emerging is Cottagecore. Taking the simplicity, comfort and idealisation of countryside living, it’s a mix of ‘vintage influencer’ and ‘grandma’s kitchen’. How to live the Cottagecore Dream https://www.lifesavvy.com/30532/how-to-live-the-cottagecore-dream/
- Keeping its spot this year is houseplants. Following this hot trend from 2020 houseplants are still super fashionable, adding a touch of colour and texture, they instantly freshen up a space. Dried flowers have also seen a huge surge in popularity this year too.
- My favourite trend this year is knotted light fixing. Great aesthetic lights lift your eye upward and can encapsulate the whole room.
- One of the biggest interior trends for 2021 is Japandi – a fusion of Japanese minimalism and the warmth of Fusion of Japanese and Scandinavian design. Combining sleek lines, muted colour tones and carefully chosen statement furniture makes for the perfect Japandi look and feel. Calm, cosy and uncluttered.
- An on-going craze is #Sheflies … people reverting to open shelving instead of closed cupboards especially in Kitchens and Bathrooms. They share their efforts proudly on social media tagging their designs.
- Neon and LED lighting with inspirational, positive or relaxing quotes. A strong statement to any room with its vivid colours.
- Herringbone flooring has seen a surge in popularity in homes around the UK. This classic pattern of flooring was first seen in the 16th century and was used as parquet flooring. Today it provides a classical twist to home interiors.
For more 2021 design trends visit
Elle Décor https://www.elledecor.com/design-decorate/trends/
Home and Gardens https://www.homesandgardens.com/news/interior-design-trends-2021