5 fashion trends in interior design

Many Western countries are arranged once a year of exhibition and design fairs. Studios and individual world-famous specialists take part in them, and it is their work that determines how classic, modern or elite interior design will look in the near future. In addition, manufacturers of textiles, furniture and accessories set their goods at such events. They show not only sales hits, but also new items. New trends are born from the co -creation of manufacturers and designers.

What is now in fashion?

The good news is that in the coming years the trend to create not only beautiful, but also practical interiors will not lose its strength. Moreover, playing with styles is allowed, but it is desirable that most of the objects in the room be functional, even if it is a classic design of the apartment.

As for the external design, the trends are as follows:

Black and gold. Separately boring, together these colors create a feeling of luxury. They are suitable for decorating bedrooms, offices, studies and half a dozen other rooms, which is why they are so popular.

Mediterranean. The romantic and free style of such design resembles boho – a lot of textiles, rugs on the floor, bright furniture and paintings on the walls, pillows (many pillows!). But its difference is lightness. Boho overloads the space, and it becomes hard to live in it. And the Mediterranean reminds of summer, sun and warm days.

middle Asia. Fabrics “Ikat”, felt carpets and bedspreads, juicy, bright colors – all this is in this style.

Classics of the East. The traditional symbols of China, Korea, Japan are played out by designers and turn into stylish modern things. Image of Sakura, Topiaria, embroidery with flying birds, figurines of the gods – all this harmoniously fits into the apartment of an ordinary city resident.

Functional minimalism. Interior where each thing matters. The table turns into a chair and a sofa, the dishes folds, the bed leaves the wall – it is very convenient.

In general, new trends are reduced to create things and interiors that simplify life as much as possible. Splendor fades into the background, and in the forefront there is a dynamic and ergonomic design.