Replacing a sofa isn’t as easy as getting a new hairstyle or summer dress. But when you’re planning a renovation or considering a new paint job, knowing what’s in right now isn’t a bad idea. Just, for example, the good news is that if you pull out your old chair, your lamp, or your embroidery, no one will tell you not to do it in 2022. Do you keep your grandmother’s old tablecloth at home? Or, at the very least, maybe a quilt?
In this article of Gazettely, we want to look at some of the best home trends of 2022 and share a few of the hottest home decorations of the year 2022.
2022 Home Decoration Trends
The trends are changing not only in fashion, in cosmetics and shoes, but also in home design. Green tones or neutral warm tones in the form of gray-brown and camel are the rages this year, but Very Peri color is very striking. Rounded, delicate lines on furniture and embroidery will also be famous. So what have the world’s designers settled on this year?
As hard as we try to invite nature into our homes, we yearn to get into exotic landscapes, or at least in our homes, when we cannot travel properly. This year, Safari and Mediterranean style in house decoration is also very trendy. The safari-style, of course, is distinguished by soothing earthy colors and their different tones. Different rugs, heavier fabrics, leather, cords and wood. However, make sure you keep the walls white so that the room doesn’t look cramped and heavy.
Meanwhile, the Mediterranean style of living creates an atmosphere of warmth, comfort, and lightheartedness. The aim is to bring as much light as possible into the apartment, and again the emphasis is on natural materials. Floral and organic patterns (organic refers to natural motifs – plants, birds, leopards, etc.) dominate, featuring terracotta (red fired brick tiles) on the floors and colorfully decorated tiles on the walls. As for colors, focus on blue and white, completed with green or orange. A combination of blue and lemon yellow will also take you to the sea.
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