The business of interior designing has always been
considered as the one meant for elite group. Generally, the highnd customers
are seen looking for professional interior designers for their homes and
offices. Here are some of the key trends that you can expect to see in the
industry:
1. Designs with male dominance –Conventionally, males
spend less time at home than females and therefore, there is a tendency of
coming up with female – oriented designs. This may change now as the western
culture is making both the male and female work outside and also males are
spending almost equal amount of time at home. Hence, there is a trend of
including designs and colors with some male preferences.
2. Multiple designers – This means that you can get your
interiors designed by more than one professional. For instance, if different
people handle lighting, colors, designs etc., then there will be higher
efficiency and better outcomes.
3. Texture of the furniture –People tend to choose a
piece of furniture by the way it looks and by the functions it performs.
Another factor that is becoming important is the touch and feel of the
furniture. This adds to the comfort factor.
4. Embroidery – There are many things like carpets, wall
hangings, upholstery etc. that add to the overall beauty of the place. Knitting
and crocheting are again becoming popular at homes. These can become a
distinguishing factor for homes as well.
5. Floral patterns – Floral patterns add color and make
the place look more fresh and romantic. It also gives a feeling of holiday
home. This is another trend that has been observed and may grow in the coming
time.
6. Influences from African culture – The use of warm
colors like brown, black, grey and using animal skin designs in the furniture
including sofa and cushions are all inspired from the African culture. These
are in great demand especially for areas like living hall and common space in
the house.
The above given points show that there are many new and upcoming trends that we
are likely to see in the near future in the interior designing industry.
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