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Top 7 Interior Design Trends You Should Know This Fall & Winter

Interior Design Trends

As the design world is always shaping and evolving, YoDezeen, the European bespoke design studio’s Co-founders, Artur Sharf and Artem Zverev, have predictions/suggestions for the best upcoming trends we can expect to see. 

  • Biophilic Design: Incorporate elements of nature into interior spaces, such as living walls, natural materials, and abundant greenery. Bring the outdoors inside and create a feeling of harmony. 
  • Warm Earthy Tones: Shift towards warm and earthy color palettes, such as terracotta, ochre, burnt orange, and deep greens, to create a cozy and inviting atmosphere. 
  • Curved Furniture: Add soft and rounded shapes to your furniture and decor, including curved sofas, chairs, and tables. This will add a touch of elegance and fluidity to every space in your home.
  • Maximalism: We expect to see a departure from minimalism – embrace bold shapes, vibrant colors, and eclectic mixtures of textures and styles to create a visually rich and layered interior. 
  • Smart Home Integration: We live in the modern world, increase the integration of smart technology into your interior design. Features can include voice-controlled lighting, automated window treatments, and smart appliances.
  • Textured Walls: Experiment with textured wall treatments, including faux finishes, textured tiles, or sculptural panels. The depth and character will be sure to wow your guests.
  • Artisanal and Handcrafted Pieces: Focus on unique, one-of-a-kind pieces made by skilled artisans, including handcrafted furniture, ceramics, woven textiles, and bespoke lighting fixtures. This will also allow you to make your space feel like you, and nothing is more important than that! 

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