16 New Home Decor Trends
What are the trendiest materials in your decoration? Between ceramics, curly wool, sandstone, raffia, raw wood… The choice is vast and will meet all your requirements and desires. The materials you use are essential because they allow you to create rhythm and personality in all your rooms. They are more than a simple decor element since they provoke feelings and emotions. Here are the top 16 home decor trends to help you decide the look you want
The material mentioned above offers the necessary inspiration and creativity to the designers who work with it to create a home with originality. Each material has its qualities but also entails constraints. Today, this tends to be exhibited as a work of art skillfully done by experts who successfully sublimate it. Home decoration trends are based on the art of surprise! This is what makes the contradiction and the ambivalence so present. We find natural materials such as raffia, wicker, and tubular metal in pop-style versions or steel for its chic and cold side. The materials harmonize in marriages where impertinence is the backdrop. This explains the success of mix and match.
Curly Wool for the Cocooning Look
Curly wool continues to gain momentum. Warm, cozy, and comforting, it is comfortable everywhere on carpets, armchairs, sofas, throws, and cushions. Between naturalness and refinement, it warms up your spaces brilliantly!
Velvet, an elegant and chic note
Velvet has already appeared in fashion and decoration, but it continues to impose itself everywhere: on our sofas, poufs, and armchairs, on plaids, curtains, and cushions. Its very soft, elegant, and comforting side seduces above all. Instead, we find a smooth velvet that sublimates the color.
Ceramic is Everywhere
Ceramics are reinventing themselves by going off the beaten track and being worked like sculptures on pieces of furniture. Tables and stools are rather minimalist, ultimately moving away from slow-living ceramics. Noble and modern, this material is adorned with pretty shades that are completely in tune with the times.
Raw Materials in the Spotlight
If major novelties must be mentioned, pieces of decoration or furniture made of concrete or plaster are doing well. This is a new trend you may want to look at.
The designers work them in soft curves while maintaining this desire to go straight to the point. These handcrafted pieces satisfy lovers of modernity who are part of an art that remains a little rudimentary—only in appearance.
Travertine: a Mineral material
Travertine is a mineral that leaves the ground today to appear on furniture and decorative objects without complexity. We love its veins, small cavities, and texture, which evoke the marble that it sometimes dethrones on furniture for a more raw effect.
Designers use it to imagine furniture and original objects. The purer it is, the whiter it is. Its impurities give it a color that sometimes turns blue, yellow, red, gray, or brown.
Metal Reinvents Itself
Metal is reinventing itself… especially with the arrival of tubular metal, a pretext for pretty, original creations that never cease to amaze us. It is the work of the tubular metal that completely changes the vision that one could have of it. Worked like a sculpture, it is now present to transform useful objects into true works of art. Often, bright colors dress it brilliantly.
Recycled and Upcycled Materials
If climate issues have pushed designers to think differently about our interiors, recycled and upcycled materials bring fantasy and lightness. They are undoubtedly essential in our house for this last reason.
The creatives’ proposed lines consider limiting resource overconsumption and preserving the planet. Metal, paper, and plastic are critical materials for bold and seductive creations.
Rattan Renews Itself
Home Decor Trends have returned to natural materials. Rattan is designed differently to integrate more easily into contemporary interiors. You see it here with this elegant caned rattan table with its soft curves and graphic side.
Raffia: a Remarkable Appearance
Raffia has established itself in many decoration collections because of its solidity, naturalness, and low price. It brings character to suspensions, lampshades, mirrors, and more.
It bends to all your desires, and you find it everywhere.
The Marble is Black for More Elegance!
Black marble dethrones the famous white marble this year. We love its even more noble and chic side. It harmonizes with very contemporary or even more classic decor.
Raw Wood: Timeless!
Timeless raw wood is used throughout the house. Like many fibers and natural materials, it is still a must-have.
New Natural Materials Appear in Textiles and Decoration
Textiles are also being renewed with new materials, such as hemp, which is increasingly used in the manufacture of curtains and household linen. Leather is also making a comeback in decorative objects or furniture.
Sandstone: Honoring Nature
Like ceramics, stoneware is again present on our tableware in a very natural or enameled version for a chic country effect.
Brass: The Little Chic Note
Whether on furniture legs, lights, or vases, the little touches of brass bring a design and precious side to all decorative universes.
Glass in All its Forms is Essential
With its elegant finish, frosted glass is essential, but it is not the only one. Thanks to recyclable and ecological materials and its multiple finishes, glass in all its forms knows how to adapt to all universes.
Transparent glass is now giving way to colored or tinted glass. It is one of the strong trend materials.
Steel: 90s Inspiration
This time, in line with the inspiration of the 90s, we find steel in its coldest and most chic aspect. Steel is necessary for sofa structures, small lamps, pendant lights, or table legs. It reappears thanks to the craze for raw materials such as glass or wood.