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What Are The Trends That Will Shape Luxury Interior Design?

Winter is a time caught between reflecting on the year that has passed and taking only what we need with us into the future, and this often inspires a lot of people to think about their homes and how they can refresh them going into the new year.


We are more than happy to help, taking a laid-back luxury approach to bespoke interior design that puts you at the centre and ensures you get not only a beautiful space to look at, but a beautiful space you can live in and enjoy for years to come.


A Celebration Of Imperfection

The Merriam-Webster dictionary called “slop” its word of the year, which emphasises the attitude towards the increasing pervasion of generative AI images of exceedingly low quality and even lower taste.


Oddly, this has had an effect on interior design trends as homemade handicraft has become increasingly celebrated not in spite of its imperfections but because of them.


The obsession with perfect symmetry and mass-produced streamlined modernism appears to be coming to an end, replaced by a celebration of the humanity that creates beautiful interiors and the people who live within these spaces.


An Era Of Curated Eclecticism

As part of a long-running shift towards the celebration of maximalism, curated eclecticism is the blending of the sophisticated oddities; it is a combination of a personal love of nostalgia with a clear-headed luxury that comes with modern interior design.


It is a softer, far more livable approach to luxury design than has been seen in the past, highlighting the importance of design that can be lived in rather than simply showcased.


Is Earth-Conscious Interior Design Back?

The 1970s were dominated by earthy hues and styles inspired by nature, in ways that led to a lot of olive and brown interiors, as well as textures inspired by the great outdoors.


In some respects, the rise of Scandinavian design trends means that many homes already celebrate earthy textures and natural materials, so the next logical step is to bring back more elements of 1970s style in a way that feels like more than a tasteful throwback.

 
 
 

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