Spring into spring with these 5 trends.
As spring slowly approaches and we say goodbye to the dark winter nights, why not refresh your home with a few of the latest trends?
1. Spatial Wall Art
Break free from the symmetry of hanging framed art. 3D art brings interest and depth to a space by dressing your walls in an unconventional way. If budget is a factor, you can create your own 3D art by getting creative with everyday items – origami, wood, ornaments, shapes. The options are endless!
2. Colourful Tableware
Say goodbye to minimalist table décor and hello to a mixture of coloured tableware and accessories. When it comes to the trend of colourful tableware this spring, there is no right or wrong. Mix and match colours and sizes, purchase one-of-a-kind pieces, or pick up some antiques from your local charity shop. Colour and variety is something you can never have enough of.
3. Painted Ceilings
This trend is by far our favourite of the lot. It adds a whole new dimension to the space, whether this is a large living room or a small WC. It’s always important to consider the other elements in the room to make sure you don’t over saturate the colour palette but to emphasise and enhance the features. Keep the ceilings lightly coloured if you have dark heavy furniture, however, going dark and bold on the ceiling in a light space can really make the room pop.
4. Textured Plaster
Using textured plaster is not a new trend, but we are starting to see a comeback in both interiors and exteriors. There is a large variety of options when it comes to textured plasters, including Venetian plaster, lime plaster and orange peel texture. It’s important to do your research before jumping into a DIY project, as each requires different application approaches.
5. Sustainable Accents
Giving items a second life is becoming a key aspect of design. Fast fashion is starting to take a backseat while we welcome reclaimed furniture, vintage accessories and re-purposed materials. Bringing in a beautiful antique can bring elegance to any space, however, pairing it with the other Spring trends to create a truly unique space.
01. Sculptural wall art by Unknown. 02. Hay tinted wine glasses by Connox. 03. Design by Tamara Magel. 04. Concrete grey by Bauwerk Colour. 05. Interior by Boxwood Avenue.