These are the interior trends for 2022!
The new year has already started a few weeks ago and now that the Christmas tree is out, it immediately makes us want to get started on our interior. So what could be more fun than looking at the interior trends for this year! In this blog we will take a look at the most popular interior styles, colours and materials.
Are you curious how other interior enthusiasts apply these trends in combination with Growing Concepts in their interior? Keep an eye on our blogs, because more about this soon!
Wabi Sabi in your interior
Last year the biggest new interior trend was Japandi; this year we are taking it even further to the Wabi Sabi style.
Unlike Japandi, Wabi Sabi is not just an interior trend but a lifestyle. This Japanese philosophy focuses on tranquility and the beauty of imperfections, simplicity and nature.
The use of colour is calm and neutral with shades such as brown, beige and ecru. A lot of use is made of soft, coarsely woven fabrics and natural materials. The imperfections that naturally occur in the natural materials such as wood grains may be seen. And the paint on the wall? It no longer has to be smooth and tight but can be applied coarsely with a block brush.
The 70s interior look is coming back
The 70s are hot! And you can see that in the interior with round shapes, warm colors and (flower) prints. It all comes back but in a new jacket. The clapboards are replaced by a trendy slatted wall with felt and where in the 70s we mainly opted for bright orange, we now go for the toned down variant terra. And the sitting pit? This is also making a comeback!
“Choose the interior style that suits you!”
Organic and round shapes
Where we used to see many straight lines in the interior, these have been increasingly replaced by round and organic shapes in recent years. These shapes break through the straight lines and make the interior soft and playful. Think of round benches and chairs, organically shaped mirrors and vases. But also round glassware and wall decorations, where relief art remains very popular.
Soft and cuddly materials
Plop down on the couch and surround yourself with the softest materials. The more cuddly the better! Use coarsely woven fabrics or fabrics such as teddy, velvet and bouclé. And imperfections in the fabric may be seen, just like in the Wabi Sabi trend.
Wood on wood in your interior? It's possible!
Wood in your interior is popular and the nice thing is that the different types of wood and colours can be combined with each other. In fact; combine oak and walnut with each other and you will see that it gives more depth and playfulness.
We still see a lot of herringbone flooring, but the Hungarian point is also becoming increasingly popular and we often opt for a shade darker.
Lamp in the spotlight
The lamp gets a central place in the interior and can therefore be seen! Choose a real eye-catcher above your dining table or on the sideboard. We see many vintage lamps and lamps with a shade, which also gives a wink to the 70s trends.
Ceramic lamps in organic shapes combined with fabric and round glass lamps are also trends that we see a lot.
The color green
In addition to all the earth tones that we see a lot, we close the blog with the color green. The color that we associate most with nature and that we also continue to see in the interior. From olive green to sage green. Everything is allowed! With plants you can of course bring this into the interior the easiest and these days they do not have to be small, but go all out with large plants or real trees in your living room!