When you put your home on the market, why not try to keep up with the newest trends so that your property stands out from the crowd and attracts the attention of your buyers?
There seems to be an endless stream of new design trends for interiors, from the grey and white interiors of 2018 to the rich deep heritage colours of 2019 and 2020.
When looking to buy a new home, you will likely look at many different properties. It can be possible to date when that property was decorated based on the colours and themes used.
When you put your home on the market, why not try to keep up with the newest trends so that your property stands out from the crowd and attracts the attention of your buyers?
Interior design is accessible to all now. You only have to look on Instagram to see so many Instagram accounts showing the progress of the interior design of homes. It is not just for the wealthy but for young first-time buyers too when they are putting together their first home.
Homeowners want their homes to look nice, especially since we have spent so much time inside over the last couple of years.
Homes have gone from grey and chrome mirrored finishes to jewel-coloured wallpapers and dark feature walls over the last few years.
Wacky lamps shaped like pineapples and awesome patterned wallpapers depicting leopards and deep green jungle leaves seem to have come into the world of interiors recently.
Everyone is more adventurous with their interior design, using bold colours and patterns in their homes.
And it seems that 2022 trends are going to be continuing on this path.
Long gone are the days of magnolia walls and beige carpets!
So, moving on from the adventurous colour palette from 2021, what will the trends for 2022 be?
It looks as if bold colours are here to stay, although the focus will be on shades of green in particular.
But not just a single shade of green. The trend for 2022 will be to use multiple shades of green from the same palette to give depth and interest to the room.
Think of a pale jade wall with an emerald green skirting board and soft furnishings with different textures to catch the light in a variety of ways.
We will also begin to see a nod to the 70's, with a retro vibe in furniture design in 2022.
The way that we use our homes has changed dramatically over the last two years. Because of this, we will see interior designers embracing the space that we have in our homes to allow the room to be used for various functions.
So, if you are thinking of redecorating your home, think about shades of green or adding a little 70’s retro vibe to your new look to stay on-trend.