Regardless of color or design aesthetic, I believe green brings in a dynamic and peaceful feel to any room. Say goodbye to flat finish drywall and say hello to a surface you want to run your hands over or engage with in a tactile way. Add an outdoor fireplace, maybe a TV, and the line between indoors and out seemingly disappears. Mitchell Parker, senior editor at Houzz, Texture is the biggest trend I see for 2022. For a graphic, yet more discreet totem, Noir Furniture offers a variety of sculptures in a cinder black finish. Indoor rooms opening up to terraces with a series of French doors or doors that fold back is another way to connect with the outside. Jean Brownhill, founder of Sweeten, In 2022, we anticipate seeing more and more photos on Houzz of outdoor living rooms that look like indoor rooms. But hardiness isnt always everythingsome homeowners and their designers are looking for a change of scene from the ubiquitous cactus and aloe plants, even if it means some added TLC. Additionally, many homeowners are embracing uplifting hues based in nature such as Blue Lagoon, Dried Thyme, and Monarch Gold. Stephanie Pierce, director of design and trends at MasterBrand Cabinets, Cool tones are gone and warm tones are here to staythink greens, ochre, terra-cotta, oatmeal-beige, and greige. Im ready for the light and bright trends to take a seat on the sidelines for a while. Mandy Cheng, Mandy Cheng Design, We would love to see this feature go away in private homes, as it dates the home quickly. And for a more graphic application of the bust, we loved BOAs Drop collection for OI Studio. Having distinct spaces also allows each zone to have its own character, and having everything connected can make a space feel too cavernous when you are not entertaining. Most retail for $109 or less. We chatted to four experts about the indoor plant trends and techniques that make a space sing. Classic shapes and styles like Jean Michel Frank, George Smith, and Mies van der Rohe remain timeless because they were designed with comfort and proportion in mind rather than what looks intriguing on an Instagram post. Michael Cox, Foley & Cox, Im tired of seeing pared-down interiors obviously styled by real estate agents and stagers who feel that the only homes that sell are those that are basically empty and devoid of personal effects. Until recently, ikebana-style minimalism was popular in flower arrangements, says Enis Karavil, creative director of Istanbul interdisciplinary design studio Sanayi313. No one wants to be on competing Zooms in the same kitchen/living/dining room. At Maison & Objet, Japanese design had a moment worth celebrating: Tokyo-based textile designer Yuri Himuro was among the recipients of its Rising Talent Awards, and presented a woven Bloom blanket with floral and leaf patterns on the front and back side. Succulents will likely always be a go-to for anyone seeking low-maintenance and high-aesthetic house plants. Texture adds a feeling of warmth to the home, and we tend to gravitate towards tactile and soft-to-the-hand fabrics. Peti Lau, trend expert at Kaiyo and interior designer, Interesting materials are taking a front seat. To revisit this article, select My Account, thenView saved stories. For example, sitting rooms off of bedrooms or smaller family rooms are converted.

I love scented geraniums, and with the right light conditions and consistent care, theyre an unexpected yet perfect indoor plant. During 2020, people began turning to their homes as the place for creativity and personalization and therefore capitalized on promoting comfort, character, and bright colors. Farris Wu, founder and CEO at DecorMatters, Lets face it. To revisit this article, select My Account, thenView saved stories. Ad Choices, The 7 Design Trends All the Spring Markets Agreed On, Trompe-lil and totems are among the whimsical takeaways spotted at the ICFF, Maison & Objet, High Point Market, and more, Salone del Mobile 2022: The 35 Best New Products to Debut at Milan Design Week, Nearly three dozen debuts in furniture, lighting, decor, and more that you may have missed at market, 9 New Design Collabs Were Loving Right NowFrom Nate Berkus, Peter Dunham, and More, A first look at the latest designer drops in furniture, lighting, and more, 9 Design Collabs Were Loving Right NowFrom Cynthia Rowley to Helen Levi, A first look at the latest collection drops in furniture, tile, and more, Chairish Says These 10 Decor Trends Are Stealing the Show This Spring, Batik, Swedish painted furniture, and minet all rank as re-emerging styles. These textures add warmth and lightness to home decor and make us feel like were on vacation in our home since many of us are unable to travel. Farris Wu, founder and CEO at DecorMatters, Awareness of our environment and of Mother Nature makes us conscious of our carbon footprint and how we affect our planet. Also, the black-and-white photography on the walls of horses, or sad gray days at the beach! Patrick Mele, Patrick Mele. Lets keep on renovating in 2022! There have been major advances in outdoor materials in recent years, allowing manufacturers to create stylish and durable outdoor sofas, tables, rugs, chairs and decor. Stan Editions created Candl Stackstoo striking to actually meltand Fabrice Juans new Colorplay collection features similarly stackable vases in an array of sizes and colors. Additionally, last year brought awareness of individual mental health and wellness. All rights reserved. PaulinePlusLuiss pleated, disc-like Carmen lamps for Hart recall a ballerinas crisp tutu. The absence of excess creates a positive impact on well-being and inspires a sense of connection with nature. The truth is, we dont just use them for fun or to entertain the kids anymore. By using sculptural flower pots or vases made by artists, art is somehow integrated to the landscape or the arrangement., That said, if bright and bold isnt your thing, theres room for simplicity, Karavil adds. To revisit this article, visit My Profile, thenView saved stories. In the realm of functional art, Hun Chung Lee has produced not-to-be-missed, sculptural lighting, on view in his new show at R & Company. Faux finishing has exploded onto the market recently with the advent of materials and processes that make tackling home projects and updates more approachable from a cost and skill perspective. Sadly, I think this look trickles down to a lot of editorial and advertising in the design world and DIYers who think this is what is on trend. Another common one is transitionallets instead get behind an aesthetic and work it in a committed fashion rather than winding up personality-less. And they arent the only ones getting in on the action. People are excited about making a sophisticated statement that represents their style and personality. Overhead Lofts Leveled Up These 6 Renovated Homes, This Apartment in Madrid Packs a Punch in Just 970 Square Feet, These 7 Renovated Kitchens Prove Mix and Match Cabinets Add Flair, Home cooking is a whole lot happier in these colorful spaces, This Rundown Silver Lake Home Had the Square Footage, It Just Needed the Right Style, A realtor and a designer came to the rescue of this rundown L.A. home. The Invisible Collection recently launched two design collaborations that feature a squiggle motiffirst with Uchronias Sunny seating and secondly with Pietro Franceschinis Un Beso En El Mar marble stool. Whether minimalistic and monochrome or a full spectrum of color and pattern, totem-like sculptures and furnishings are having a major moment. Grasscloth is a great option for more traditional and transitional spaces and brings a soft, subtle yet dimensional addition to a room. Swadoh, which we eyed in the halls of the ICFF, offered up a new design from Baptiste Lanne, which similarly casts lighting into cap-like creation. Does remote work have people reconsidering the open floor plan? At High Point Market, Arteriors launched a range of fringe chandeliers and pendants in shades of brown, gray, and black, and Verellens fringe lighting was Rapunzel-like in length. Aesthetically pleasing shade structures like awnings not only provide comforting protection from the sun, but also help make an outdoor space feel more connected and beautiful. Defined, intimate spaces that offer everyday coziness will start to take priority over the once-a-year giant party. Rachel Bullock, LAUN Los Angeles. Every year, AD PRO checks in with our network to get their predictions on the styles and interior design trends that will resonate in the year ahead.

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Our website, archdigest.com, offers constant original coverage of the interior design and architecture worlds, new shops and products, travel destinations, art and cultural events, celebrity style, and high-end real estate as well as access to print features and images from the AD archives. With its kaleidoscopic, woven Stellar designs, composed of telephone-wire Zulu baskets, ASART is producing some of the most eye-catching wide-brim lighting that weve seen. But to get those dream lists and projects ideating, we tapped 16 expertsfrom an array of interiors backgroundsto tell us their home renovation predictions for the new year. Look for beautiful, subdued jewel tones in nature-inspired colors, rather than bright, loud colors. Peti Lau, trend expert at Kaiyo and interior designer, Homeowners are expecting greater performance from surfaces in their homes, especially as the majority of us are still spending a lot of time at home and cleaning our countertops more often, meaning they need to stand up to extra scrubbing. If you want something that stands out more, I would pick an accent color in the room and get flowers to matchfor example tulips, roses, or peonies in the same color.. With material options these days that can simply be placed on top of existing walls without expensive structural work, people can make a huge transformation without a monstrous investment. Matt Mosher, cofounder of Dzinly, Using textures in the built environment gives it soul. With the rise and focus on creating a home we love to stay in, people will want to bring as much life to their indoor space as possible in 2022color is an amazing and affordable way to do so. Farris Wu, founder and CEO at DecorMatters, Dark is the new white.

People will spend more time and effort in designing a unique working space to maximize their concentration, motivation, and productivity this year. Farris Wu, founder and CEO at DecorMatters, Remember the days of home offices and dining rooms being the first rooms you see when entering a home? Current trends show homeowners using wallpaper with bold patterns in rooms where they want to experiment with color and texture. Flora design companies like the nascent Nordblooms are creating bio-preserved contemporary flower arrangements that have the long-lasting properties of dried flowers while maintaining a fresh-cut appearance for up to a year. Homeowners often opt for using a faux finish to achieve the look of Venetian plaster or to mimic concrete or marble. David Steckel, Thumbtack home expert, Were loving the array of textures found in wallpaper and new lines of paint. Let the material shine on its own. Edel Legaspi, Legaspi Courts Design.

Grouping potted plants in sets of two or three in varying heights can feel sculptural and anchor any room. Malabar has tables, beds, and seating to suit every color palette. Elsewhere, African wholesaler Ngala Tradings Delicious Monster pendant featured laser-cut leather on a hand-polished stainless steel skeleton, and Muriel Ughettos feather, glass, and wood lights appeared like floating, luminous succulents. Well, those days are back and were getting excited about the requests were getting from clients focused on creating the perfect home office space. Standouts include the Garden Party high-contrast lamps and bowls by Cheryl Luckett for Wildwood (also at High Point), Popus Editions Flower tableware and Clarita tables, inspired by the floral patterns of the 1970s, and Maison Matisses home accessories, inspired by the namesake artist. Architectural Digest may earn a portion of sales from products that are purchased through our site as part of our Affiliate Partnerships with retailers. During year one of the pandemic, many of us enthusiastically used the enforced time at home to pick up new domestic hobbies (banana bread, anyone?). A vase of fresh flowers is an instant mood booster, but as soon as their vibrance starts to wilt, the vibe rapidly shifts to depressing. Sherwin-Williams Urbane Bronze, Benjamin Moore Black Knight, Sherwin-Williams Iron Ore and Benjamin Moore Iron Mountain are excellent darks with a timeless hue. Matt Mosher, cofounder of Dzinly, 2022 will also see the rise of the side-hustle bedroom. With an entrepreneurial mindset, especially for Gen Z and Millennials making everything from candles to hats, the bedroom will take on flexible layers of activity, from filming set to creative studio, warehouse to shipment facility. Whether creating or promoting products, or just shooting TikTok videos, bedroom aesthetics for younger generations become backdrops for personal branding. Gemma Riberti, head of interiors at WGSN Lifestyle & Interiors, I think greens will be a huge factor in home renovations in 2022. With design fairs and industry events in full swing after two volatile years, the makers optimism can be felt in the products they are showcasing. With that being said, reusing furniture, pursuing materials that support the environment, promote recycling, and hold meaning will be popular next year. They look like depressing medical scans. Bold colors, layers, patterns, and sumptuous textiles are fighting the previously popular white and bright color palettes, and I love it. As homeowners continue to get more savvy about the maintenance required for many popular countertop options, were seeing a rise in demand for acrylic solid surfaces that are seamless and offer durability with no additional maintenance, yet dont compromise on sleek, beautiful design. Gerri Chmiel, residential design lead at Formica Corporation, 2022 Cond Nast. We use our devices for work, for school, video conferencing, and even to make our homes smarter. pair perfectly with any style, color, or material. Take Pierre Freys Merveilles dgypte collection, which transports onlookers to the shores of the Nile: Highlights of the line include a vibrant wallpaper designed by artist Louis Barthlemy, as well as statement-making rugs that celebrate the lotus flowers symbolic associations. All rights reserved. As a lover of classic unlacquered brass, silver, and good-quality nickel, black hardware will forever feel trendy to me. The Weird Girl Aesthetic Is Dominating Fashion, But How Does She Live? I think these plants, while so beautiful and sculptural on their own, often require [lots of] maintenance and sun, which we dont always have in our apartments or homes, says Candace Rimes, director of Fogarty Finger. Marine Breynaert, VP Interiorismo, Rust Designs, and Atelier Anne-Pierre Malval are among those presenting distinct takes on totem lighting and home accessories in stone, metal, and natural materials. Although flora and fauna have always been favorite subjects of artists and designers, this season we are seeing heightened appreciation for bold variations that conjure global locales. 2022 Cond Nast. Some of us slowly returned to an office, which we inhabited only part-time. Although natural materials (rattan), textured ones (boucl), and curved furnishings continue their reign, we predict new silhouettes, as well as transportive, whimsical designs, will soon dominate the market. Lets say goodbye to 2021 and overly creative upholstered chairs that are overstuffed like a Michelin manand also sofas with asymmetrical angles that look more like sculpture than a comfortable place to sit.

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