Don’t Miss the Top 5 Interior Design Trends for 2019

Here’s the Most Popular Interior Design Trends upcoming for 2019! Next year, we are about to witness booming trends in the below 5 categories and different variations of these themes.

 

1. Dark Kitchens:

Demand for Black and Navy Blue Kitchens are up by a massive 93%. With matt and powdery finishes, this is one of the strongest style trends that has come through in modern kitchen design. This can be traced from classic Shaker-style kitchens right through to chic and minimal modern spaces. Be it walls, floors, cabinetry or splashbacks, blue has replaced grey/off white as the go-to on-trend color – and it is particularly navy blue kitchens.

 

 

 

 

2. Geometrics:

 

Geometrics become quite popular in 2017 but was limited to cushions and rugs. IN 2019, from an interior design trends perspective, it will be all about tiles, wallpaper and art. Decoration now does not stop at accessories, furniture and wall paints; but is getting extended to flooring and ceilings – they are now getting the attention they deserve and they are an exciting trend for next year.

 

 

 

3. Statement Ceilings:


The ceiling has often been ignored  for a very long time. We have been spending too much time on painting walls, but the ceiling is usually neglected. Ceiling  is now the fifth wall. Do you want a boring shade of matte white paint to cover a ceiling in an otherwise colorful room? We’re making a case for the fifth wall. A statement ceiling can entirely transform a space—and instantly make it feel unique and memorable. If your room is already decorated but missing a little something, try looking up!

 

 

 

4. Ombre:

Ombre in interiors is a new trend, based on the color transition from dark tones to light tones or from one tint to another. This technique can also be called “degradation” or “gradient” and use it in various details of the design of the premises.However, the implementation of such an idea requires a masterful approach, so if your not the artistic type we advise you to get an experienced painter to re-create this look in your home.

 

 

 

5. Greenery continues:

Landscaping and greenery add more than an aesthetic touch to the interiors:  plants are believed to be good for health, and help clean the indoor air. Wellness can be fostered through the ‘living’ decor plants provide – they absorb harmful chemicals and regulate humidity – and they’re an inexpensive way to add instant colour and glamour to home interiors.

 

 

 

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