Deco trends 2022

Deco trends 2022

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We conclude this year 2021 to give way to a new stage in our lives, a new year full of illusions, projects and goals. But just as purposes evolve, so do trends. What will 2022 have in store for us in the decorative area?

We have been living with the harsh consequences of the pandemic, which has made us spend more time at home than usual. Our homes have become the place where we feel safe, and that's why the ambience in it should be as cozy as possible.

To achieve this, the trends of 2022 will come down to one key concept; warm minimalism. In other words, this coming year we will experience a decoration based on simplicity reflected in the following releases.

Bouclé wool

Bouclé wool, or also known as lambswool. It is the texture that will dress all types of upholstery, such as armchairs, sofas or stools, providing a sense of comfort and softness, with a predominance of off-white tones.

photo via Zara Home

Textured walls

We will leave behind the bold colors for the interior surfaces, prioritizing natural textures such as whitewashed or bricks that provide an attractive contrast.

photo via Architecture and Design

Handmade craftsmanship

Undoubtedly, the decorative elements that will be the protagonists of the spaces will be the handcrafted ones, made in ceramic and clay or carved in wood, providing feelings related to effort and dedication. They will be details that will make the difference.
photo via PM Casa

Natural stones

To continue bringing naturalness to the environment, materials such as marble or granite will cover all kinds of surfaces, providing a touch of authenticity. But they will not be applied to the floors, since we are not looking for cold spaces, so here wood will predominate.

photo via Ikea.com
 
Decoration is in tune with feelings, and if in recent years our home has been what has kept us hopeful, it is time to give it the importance and value it deserves, without resorting to excesses... As they always say; less is more.

We close the year 2021 to give way to a new stage of our lives, a new year full of dreams, projects and goals. But just as purposes change, trends renew. What will 2022 have in store for us in the decorative field?

Living with the harsh consequences of the pandemic has made us spend a lot of time at home, more than usual. Our homes have become the place where we feel safe, and that is why the environment in it must be as welcoming as possible.

To achieve this, the trends of 2022 will be reduced to one key concept; warm minimalism. That is to say, this next year we will experience a decoration based on simplicity reflected in the following novelties.

Bouclé wool

Bouclé wool, or also known as sheepskin. It is the texture that will dress all types of upholstery, such as armchairs, armchairs or stools, providing a feeling of comfort and softness, with the off-white tone predominating.

photo via Zara Home

Textured walls

We will leave behind the bold colors for the walls of the home, giving priority to natural textures such as whitewash or bricks that cause an attractive contrast.

photo via Architecture and Design

Hand craft

Without a doubt, the decorative elements that will star in the spaces will be handcrafted, worked in ceramics and clay or carved in wood, providing feelings related to effort and dedication. It will be the details that make the difference.

photo via PM Casa

Natural stones

To continue providing naturalness to the environment, materials such as marble or granite will cover all types of surfaces, providing a touch of authenticity. But they will not be applied to the floors, since we are not looking to have cold spaces, so wood will predominate here.

photo via Ikea.com

Decoration is in tune with feelings, and if in recent years our home has been what has kept us hopeful, it is time to give it the importance and value it deserves, without resorting to excesses...As always It is said that; less is more.

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