Your home’s interiors not only have an impact on your sense of well-being but reflect your personality. And yet each year brings with it certain trends. Check out what 2015 will bring!
Vintage Continues to Take Over
‘Oldie’s Goldies’ came back onto the scene a while back and in 2015 they continue to influence everyone’s tastes. This hot trend is obvious in fashion, interior design, and even in Instagram filters.
The past is alive and kicking in color schemes:
,- Muted pastels: They’re soft and subtle, and they’ll leave you with a sweet embrace of relaxation.
- Shades of olive greens, oranges and ochre yellow: This 60s' palette is being given new life.
- Warm, muddy and earthy colors: Think rust, dusty mint and aubergine.
It's also alive in patterns that are hard to miss:
Older generations knew quite well how to never go unnoticed! They always had design sensibilities with visual impact. Spice up you home with patterns from loose geometric forms to even Kaleidoscope images. Totally groovy!
Beautifully Simple. Simply Beautiful.
Nothing beats minimalistic elegance and it seems like 2015’s interior design trends embody this spirit full force. Here are some trends that take you back to the basics through color schemes:
,- 50 Shades of Grey: If you’re going for a neutral color, grey is definitely in. It’s simple and quite easy to play around with. You can use it anywhere and on anything from your living room to the bathroom.
- I’ve Got The Blues: No matter what shade of blue you love the most (from cobalt blue to Greek blue or deep royal blue), a block of blue can always stand alone and a dash can add a sweeping Santorini breeze to your soul.
- The Simple Harsh Contrast of Black and White: Nothing says simple, basic and elegant like black and white. Whether these two colors come in geometric patterns or artistic floral designs, this color combination is sure to add deep and subtle elegance to your interior space.
Be One with Nature
Nothing says inner peace like nature and that’s why the touch of nature is vital for 2015. This trend is blossoming in everything from colors to patterns, materials and even architecture approaches that are Eco-friendly.