Home Decor Trends of 2022

 


While we’re not huge followers of trends (or rules for that matter), we can agree that there are certain shifts and new directions in design that inspire us all to transform and alter our spaces. This year we were drawn to organic materials like travertine, terracotta, and plaster to mimic the natural environment at home and this will continue to be one of the biggest home décor trends for 2022, too. With more time spent indoors, we’re all craving that connection to Mother Nature in a bid to restore and heal from the inside out—and provide a welcome respite from the chaos outside our four walls!

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Upcoming Color Blends

Neutrals will take a bit of a back seat in 2022 as people start to experiment with color again but the palette will stay very close to hues you’d find in nature. We predict paint rollers will be dipped in rosy, terracotta tones swathing rooms from wall to ceiling for a complete monochromatic moment that envelops you in its coziness. Dial-up the comfort factor with velvet furniture in the same tone to create a truly tranquil environment (aka the perfect spot to snuggle and snooze!). Who wouldn’t want to design a room that feels like a warm hug?

The New Organic

With more time spent indoors than ever before, we’re all seeking to strengthen our connection with nature. This has simultaneously inspired a resurgence in natural surfaces—think stoneware, terracotta, marble, and travertine being used across the board from backsplashes to bathtubs, furniture, and decorative objects. The raw, porous, imperfect nature of these organic materials adds depth, soul, and visual intrigue while also mimicking the calming, restorative ambiance of the outdoors. This lure back to nature has also sparked an interest in large trees at home from the elegant black olive to Southern magnolias.

Vintage Tactic

Whenever I can use vintage, I will. From a design standpoint, vintage is the protagonist of every room—it has the power to influence the storytelling and direction. Their patina brings a touchable texture and warmth to every space, not to mention a sacred sentimentality. But aside from their decorative propensity, these rare antiquities are stylishly sustainable. By repurposing the old, the damaged, the jagged into something new, we’re reducing our footprint while bringing a rich sense of history and spirit into a space. This enchantment with vintage will continue to evolve in 2022 as people continue to educate themselves on design history and the great furniture and architects of our past.

What is old is new again, especially with shortages in supply chains and a pressing emphasis on the environment, sourcing vintage is certainly salient in today’s world of design. Not to mention you can find unique details that aren’t necessarily present in today’s new designs.

Masculine Art Deco

Stylist and designer, Colin King is predicting a shift toward silver-toned metals like stainless, pewter, aluminum, and nickel. “Warmer woods and rich chocolate browns, in both upholstery and wall colors,” he notes. “And incorporating texture in new nuanced details. I’ve also been really drawn towards the texture and effect of cast glass.”

 
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