From minimalism to eclectic styles, the past decade has seen a lot of changes when it comes to interior design. Some trends may have only lasted a season, whereas others have become ingrained in what is now deemed classic interior design, remaining some of the top current trends right now.
With tons of inspiration at our fingertips, thanks to everything from home and interior magazines to the likes of Pinterest and Instagram, we’re all constantly aware of rising trends and popular choices. Yet as each individual piece and style filters through into everyday homes, they take on their own individual twist, making all homes, even those that share trends, unique in their own way. Though trends are open to interpretation, specific styles spring to mind when it comes to those that have stood the test of time. Here are the top décor trends from across the past decade which have become the iconic styling trademarks of the 2010s.
Scandinavian minimalism
This trend has remained popular ever since the early 2010s. Scandinavian minimalism is particularly favoured due to environmentalism becoming an increasingly hot topic over the years. Another factor that promoted this trend was the rise of contemporary designs, which takes us back to basics without fuss or over embellishment. Aside from the use of wood, little décor and neutral colour scheme, this movement is also identifiable by its focus on cosiness. The Danish word hygge has become a leitmotif. It defines the feeling of being curled up in a cosy blanket, sipping hot tea in an armchair in front of a real fire while reading a book or chatting with friends. It’s no surprise that this trend has become so popular!
Chevron patterns
A focus on geometric patterns, artwork and designs has been extremely prevalent throughout the last decade. The continued demand has enabled the classic chevron pattern to solidify its spot in the top trends for the decade, with no signs of the trend letting up any time soon. Once reserved only for monochrome looks, designers and retailers alike have taken the trend and elevated it to new heights through the use of colour palettes and varying textures. With so much variety available, it’s never been easier to match a chevron pattern to any room. Whether that’s through scatter cushions, a rug, or window treatments, it’s sure to make a statement and add a playful spin to the home.
Quality bedding
The progress of science has made people increasingly aware of what makes a difference to our health and well-being. Numerous studies have proven the importance of getting eight hours of quality sleep every night and though investing in a quality mattress, pillows and sheets can be costly, it’s well worth the return of a luxury could-be-hotel night’s sleep. The way we use bedding has also changed throughout the last decade, with both comfort and design a priority. Many designers and well-known celebrities alike have taken their craft to bedding sets, with everyone from Karl Lagerfeld and Holly Willoughby proving popular.
Global influences
In a world where globalisation seems to be the hottest topic, it is perhaps no surprise that many home-owners have incorporate international pieces into their home decoration. Interiors inspired from around the globe have proved particularly popular throughout the last decade, with décor choices including everything from Gaudi’s lizard from Barcelona featuring on walls to unique landscape paintings originating from Thailand or even the use of macramé in living an bedroom spaces. With social media acting as more of a global platform than ever before, it’s never been easier to take inspiration from traditional and modern design choices alike from all over the world.
Upcycling
The infinite source of inspiration that Pinterest and Instagram offers has been the go-to place for creative minds. As the globe looks to be kinder to the environment, the consideration of recycling and re-using home interiors has never been more prevalent. The upcycling era cemented itself as a powerhouse trend throughout the last decade and it’s almost certainly set to last. Using vintage pieces or affordable furniture found in thrift shops is just one of the new ways that interior design is taking shape. Those crafty enough are bringing pieces back to life with a lick of paint and some inspiration, which is a trend we can definitely get behind.
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