Interior Design Trends

 Earthy Tones : Embrace warm, natural colours like terracotta, sage green, and warm beige.

Stone countertops in neutral tones like cream, tan, or soft gray complement the earthy palette. These materials are durable and add a touch of luxury while maintaining a natural, organic feel.

Incorporating earthy tones can bring a sense of calm and groundedness to a space, making it feel more connected to the natural world. 

These colours pair beautifully with organic materials like wood, stone, and woven textiles, enhancing the overall warmth and harmony in a room.

Minimalist Aesthetics - Clean lines, clutter-free spaces, and simple yet elegant designs.

Maximalist Prints - Bold patterns, vibrant colours, and a mix of textures for a lively look.

A heavily decorated cottage living room embodies a cozy, charming, and eclectic atmosphere, filled with layers of texture, pattern, and warmth

An array of lamps and books creates a warm and inviting space for a quiet read. The overall effect is a welcoming, a lived-in room that feels like a treasured retreat filled with personal history and comfort.

This decor concept features an abundance of plush, overstuffed furniture, often upholstered in floral, colourful or plaid fabrics, surrounded by vintage accents, mismatched throw pillows, and soft, quilted blankets.

Biophilic Design - Incorporate plants, natural light, and nature-inspired elements to bring the outdoors in.

Plants are paired with natural materials like wooden floors, stone, and rattan, enhancing the organic feel.

A variety of indoor plants create a lush, vibrant, and serene environment that blurs the line between indoors and outdoors.

Plants are placed on shelves, windowsills, hanging from ceilings, and nestled in every available nook, bringing life and colour to the space.

Vintage Revival - Mix modern pieces with vintage finds for a nostalgic yet chic vibe.

A nostalgic style that embraces the charm and character of past eras, combining antique or retro pieces with a sense of timeless elegance. This decor often features furniture and accessories with a weathered or distressed look, rich in history and craftsmanship.