Trend Guide – the Interior Trends We’re Loving for 2019

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If you’re planning on giving your home a refresh this Spring, there are some key trends for 2019 that should be on your radar. From seriously clever ways to get crafty with wallpaper, to embracing our relationship with nature, this year is set to see some incredibly inspiring, creative new ways to style those interiors. Take a peek at some of our favourites we’ve compiled below for your perusing pleasure.

Fabulous florals everywhere, please!

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Traditional floral patterns are back in style with a bang this year, big or small. We love that this trend gives you the option to work within traditional, feminine palettes, or go bold and dramatic with moodier hues like this one.

Wallpaper mania has well and truly begun..

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We already know all about the transformative powers of wallpaper, but had you considered using it in the more unusual places? We’re seeing the use of wallpaper pop up in staircases, cabinets, and dressers, along with appearing in rooms like the bathroom or the kitchen, where wallpaper would not have once been the obvious choice.

We love these warmer, moodier countertops..

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Interior mavens world over have been shifting away from stark whites and cool grey tones in their living rooms, favouring warmer, darker tones like this luxurious duck egg blue shade. Contrast the look with bright splashback tiles and countertops for a seriously on-trend kitchen.

Get in touch with nature..

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This season we’re loving all things natural and organic and we’re seeing materials–such as wood floors and plant life, becoming a major interior focus. Move over sleek and chic, it’s time to make way for some warmer, more rustic looking materials.

Invest in some abstract art…

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This seasons interior trends have been heavily influenced by geometric shapes and graphics along with the riot of colours often found within the paintings of some of the worlds most famous abstract artists. It makes sense now that we’re seeing droves of interior enthusiasts are sourcing pieces by their own favourite abstract artists and giving them pride of place in their homes.