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BUILD Magazine
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Interior Design Trends for 2021 - BUILD Magazine
March 29, 2023 - Sustainability is a growing trend that already impacts everything from the cars we drive to the food we eat, so it wasn’t going to be long before the influence spread to home styling. Sustainable interior design is all about choosing pieces that will last. Second-hand or upcycled furniture is a great way to showcase your sustainability.
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Rem
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2021 Salon and Interior Design Trends - REM Salon Furniture, Barbering Furniture and Spa Furniture
May 27, 2025 - These kinds of décor can complement all seasons creating a warm and inviting interior in the winter months and a fresh and earthy one in the summer months. Due to its popularity, the color blush is now considered a natural tone and we expect for it to be a consistent part of 2021.
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House Beautiful
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Home Decor, Interior Design and Garden Trends for 2021
May 13, 2021 - Discover the biggest trends for the year including kitchen trends, home decor trends from spring and summer to autumn and winter, garden design trends, property forecasts, and the latest lifestyle buzzwords.
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What current design trends will go out of date first?
The style in which your house was built is usually what suits it best. How many people ruined a nice clean looking wall by painting it a "feature" colour with a sponge? All you need to do is keep your appliances up to date and your grout clean. Natural woods and clean looking stainless/chrome will never be outdated More on reddit.com
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What DIY/ interior design trends will be looked back on in 20 years with horror ?
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Vogue
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Interior Design Trends 2021: Experts Share What’s in This Year | Vogue
January 8, 2021 - “I think minimalism will begin to go by the wayside in 2021,” he says. “As we spend more time in our homes, we need more objects to hold our attention. All that empty space can be suffocating.” Oh, and perhaps back off the beige. "The all-beige catalogue look is out,” proclaims Ireland. “Be bold and decorate with conviction.” · Below, seven experts share how unprecedented times will affect interior tastes and the trends they will usher in.
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Baumit
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2021 Home Decor Trends - A guide to external and internal finishes | Baumit.co.uk
June 28, 2025 - Channelling free-spiritedness and creative flair, this trend involves contrasting patterns across a single design scheme, carefully harmonising the effect with the use of one or two common grounding tones that bring the patterns together. If this is something you want to try for yourself, we recommend combining your overall wall décor with smaller-scale decorative detailing to achieve the maximalist effect perfectly. Home decor shouldn’t be limited to the interior of your home, especially as eye-catching exteriors are another great decor trend from 2021!
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Online Mortgage Advisor
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Top 10 Autumn Interior Design Trends for 2021
June 22, 2022 - Nature-inspired interiors are set to be the most popular interior trend of autumn 2021, according to our Pinterest study. Pictures associated with this trend have amassed more than 287,000 pins on the photo-sharing platform, so it’s no wonder ...
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The Living House
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Interior Design Trends for your Living Room 2021<br/> — The Living House
March 7, 2024 - Hand-me-downs and inherited pieces, second-hand and reclaimed furniture are being incorporated into a modern interior for a fresh take on an old style. Previously out of date chintz fabrics are sitting side by side with contemporary shapes, and vintage furniture is being updated with velvet fabrics in interesting clashing colours. Definitely a trend for the design adventurous.
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Woodpecker Flooring
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2021 Interior Design Trends | Woodpecker Flooring
June 2, 2022 - Great for if you already own a property with some character, you can play with strong vintage colours, natural textures, and plants to create a subtle interior vibe of idyllic rural relaxation. Looking for a natural, more character feel from your floor? Take a look at our Berkeley Cottage Oak. ... Flooring featured clockwise from left: Oxwich Herringbone Coffee Strand Bamboo, Goodrich Cotton Oak, Harlech Cognac Oak · Bringing nature indoors is a key feature of many design looks for 2021, but none more so than the trend utilising dried flowers.
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Goodhomes Magazine
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Interior design trends for 2021 - Goodhomes Magazine : Goodhomes Magazine
September 20, 2024 - In 2021, there will undoubtedly be a shift towards investing more thoughtfully in furniture that is made form sustainable sources and that lasts a long time, while we also expect to see more designs made from recycled products in interesting ...
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Quince & Cook
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Top Interior Design Trends for 2021 - everything you need to know! – Quince & Cook
February 11, 2021 - In 2021 we’re edging away from extreme minimalism in interior design. Mixing and matching patterns, vibrant colours and textures is all going to be key to staying on trend this year and creating that desired cosy feel.
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Time4Sleep
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Bedroom Design Trends 2021 – Time4Sleep
December 11, 2020 - Green is well known for having ... strong interior design trend credentials, explains why 1 in 10 #bedroomdecor posts on Instagram featured this natural yet versatile colour. From feature walls to a forest green bed, or even simply styling up with cushions and throws, there is no wrong way to use this colour. Be bold and go green in 2021...
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House & Garden
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Interior design trends to know in 2021 – and what's on its way out
January 11, 2021 - “I think minimalism will begin to go by the wayside in 2021,” he says. “As we spend more time in our homes, we need more objects to hold our attention. All that empty space can be suffocating.” Oh, and perhaps back off the beige. "The all-beige catalogue look is out,” proclaims Ireland. “Be bold and decorate with conviction.” · Below, seven experts share how unprecedented times will affect interior tastes and the trends they will usher in.
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DLUXE Magazine
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SEVEN INTERIOR DESIGN TRENDS TO WATCH IN 2021 - DLUXE Magazine
February 9, 2021 - From cleverly mixing modern with vintage, to maximising natural light and getting creative with carefully curated knick knacks, interior designer for North Sands Developments, Jules Upton of Oval Interiors, has compiled a list of her top eight trends for homeowners to watch if they want to incorporate these ideas into their homes in 2021.
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Traceyandrewsinteriors
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Top Interior Design Trends For 2021
July 20, 2022 - A key interior design trend for 2021 is letting as much natural light into our homes as possible, especially during the long winter months. Heavy curtains will give way to blinds, sheer curtains or even bare windows.
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Myhomeextension
myhomeextension.co.uk › six-interior-trends-2021
Six interior trends for 2021 | My Home Extension
Hunt added: “I definitely think minimalism is on its way out but not to be confused with a dislike for clutter and plenty of storage which is a big part of my designs. It’s all about (creating) cosy, layered interiors with lots of accessories now which inject my clients’ personalities. I always encourage them to add their own stamp, mostly through paintings and artwork.” · Three UK lockdowns have forced a seismic lifestyle shift.
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FCI London
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Top 5 Interior Design Trends for 2025
December 21, 2024 - For more detailed info, take a look at our interior design services explained. With a yearning for the outdoors brought about by months in lockdown, colours in vogue for this year embrace warm, earthy tones like rusts, reds, and textured browns.
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Oneillsdecoratingcentres
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Interior Design Trends of Summer 2021 | O'Neill's Decorating Centres
Flowers and blooming wallpapers will always remain a popular choice for interior design, the fine detail in floral patterns adds a sense of colour, charm and character to every room.
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English Blinds
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Five of the sharpest interior design trends for 2021 you need to know about
January 27, 2021 - Retro neon is all about the lighting; and not just the light itself but the design and form of the lamps and fittings, with the rest of the décor fashioned around it. Retro Neon is also a surprisingly flexible approach to creating a themed room, as it can realistically be styled in any decade from the 60s through to the 80s or even 90s at a stretch.
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LUXlife Magazine
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8 Home Decor Trends for 2021 in the UK - LUXlife Magazine
March 29, 2023 - But you don’t have to be either to enjoy it. Some styles never get old, and rustic themes are the perfect examples. Earthy and rustic tones such as grey, yellow, and other neutrals are some of the trendiest colours in 2021.
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Reddit
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r/InteriorDesign on Reddit: What current design trends will go out of date first?
October 4, 2023 -

I am currently renovating one of my houses. When I bought it, it was standard 80’s house look. Yellow walls, dark brown cabinets, carpet everywhere, cheap laminate flooring in bathroom. I’ve since updated all the flooring and wall colors, but there is still a lot of work left, especially in the kitchen.

Updating all of these things made me think about how back in the 80’s how the house looked must have been considered “modern” of its times. But now, it looks old and dated. What we consider “modern” now are things like open concept floor layouts, stainless steel appliances, and white/bright color schemes as opposed to the mellow/dark colors seen in older houses.

With this all said, what current trends do you think will go out of the date in the next 20-30 years?

EDIT: as a follow up, what do you think will be the next trends? Here are my prediction: no more stainless steel appliances and instead be replaced with either hidden fridges to match cabinets, or fridges with glass covers similar to grocery stores. And will light up when you walk near it

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Cheap hack-y imitations of high-end design trends will always age like milk. I get the impulse behind them, but it's just more crap that's going to wind up in a landfill in 5 years. If your goal is to "steal the look" without paying for the materials and labor that make that look work, then I'd think long and hard. There's a lot you can do on a shoestring budget (it's the only option I have too) without having to live with a crappy pastiche of something that's expensive for a reason. Well made things endure and adapt. Their cheap imitations don't. God is in the details. The most destructive thing social media has done for home design is flatten space into two dimensions. People will buy a sofa without ever sitting in it. Without ever feeling the fabric. Sure, that bookshelf looks fine styled with a few trendy tchotchkes, but what about when it's actually full of books? All that said, I'd rather just see people embrace things that excite them, trendy or not. Jewel toned kitchens will probably pass, but if my friend is trying to decide whether to paint their kitchen mauve or white, I will always be on team mauve. People today decorate like influencers. They design their homes for some imaginary other observing them through a camera. My grandfather was a carpenter. When he built the family home, my grandma insisted on a yellow kitchen. Yellow kitchens weren't the trend then, and they aren't the trend now, but her kitchen is still yellow. It still works, because you can see the care that went into it. It was never trendy, but it was the product of a man building his forever home with his own hands, and I could never imagine that house with anything else.
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What I hope goes out of date ASAP is putting TV's above fireplaces. It's too high up and looks dumb