The Top Short-Lived Trends From 2021
2021 brought many new trends in the interior design industry. Those pastel colors, knot cushions, and body-shaped candles took the designer world by storm. However, we’re all well aware that trends come and go. Will any of these short-term trends carry over into 2022"
Pastels
Any time you looked for decor inspiration over the past year, you likely came across pastel homeware. The chalky tones were dominant aesthetics, as they look soothing. However, things are about to change in 2022. Bold and brave choices that make a statement will replace muted colors in the upcoming year.
Pastel colors won’t be back anytime soon (from Houzz)Japandi
Japandi is a famous style combination that has gained immense popularity lately. The style fuses functionality of the Japanese style and Scandinavian minimalism into one. The neutral color palette and concealed storage options are some of the signature traits of this style, which will slowly fade. Japandi is a fusion of Scandinavian and Japanese design (from Houzz)Memphis design
Memphis design features bold colors, unexpected shapes, and repetitive patterns. The eclectic mix features pastels as base colors, enhanced with lively accents to create an unexpected combination. The ’80s style had a resurgence in 2021, but only for a short time.
Memphis design features an eclectic vibe (from Modsy)Cushions
Throw pillows came in odd and unexpected shapes, which were purely aesthetic. You could see the fam...
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