Spring 2021 Trends

09.04.2021

Discover our picks for the six most exciting interior design trends that will be popping up through spring!

1. Eco-friendly furniture

sustainable home accessories

These days, the idea of sustainable living is fast becoming more and more popular. Issues over climate change and growing environmental concerns have seen many of us look at our lasting impact upon the world. This extends over to what we purchase, with people looking to choose environmentally friendly goods.

When it comes to flooring, the Moduleo flooring collection is a great eco-friendly choice. All Moduleo products consist of up to 50% recycled materials that can be reclaimed and recycled at the end of their product life.

2. Geometric furnishings

geometric vase designs

Sculptural shapes have come back in a big way. Many interior designers praise this concept for its variety in adding unique features to the home, like cylindrical bookends to hard-edged vases. The options are genuinely endless as to how you can utilise this design.

3. Maximalist design

maximalist home living room

The maximalist trend captured the public eye earlier this year with the photo of Princess Anne's living room. Her cosy living room is a prime example of this design, showing a well loved home filled with photo frames, books and sentimental objects. For those looking to make a bold statement, this is a great design principle to follow.

4. Japandi

Japandi style decor

On the opposite side of the coin, this fusion of Japanese and Scandinavian design prioritises function and minimalism. A common theme is quality sustainable furnishings, such as durable Light wood flooring and sturdy well crafted furniture. The light neutral tones found in Nordic interior design with the Japanese style of rich colours creates a style that compliments each other perfectly well. As we move away from the fast fashion, one-time-use culture, this approach is sure to become a rising trend for not only spring but the years to come too.

5. A touch of nature

Plants decorated in the home biophilic design

Indoor plants can offer a sense of comfort and bring an increased vibrancy into the home. With more of us living in "concrete jungles", the desire to bring a touch of the outdoors indoors is a top principle of Biophilic design. You don't need to turn your home into a literal forest, but adding plants in key places around the house will help to create that sense of immersion.

For those looking to add a touch of greenery to the inside of the home, our Bingo grass sheet vinyl flooring will give your flooring a nifty grass-effect appearance.

6. Earthy tones in the home

Karndean Country Oak light shade flooring

After Dulux announced "Brave Ground" the colour of 2021, it's no surprise that homeowners will begin experimenting with warm, neutral colours. The move towards using earthier tones such as browns, greys and neutrals helps to forge that theme of unity in the rooms of your home. You can also use Light wood flooring to help with this design choice.

For more ideas on how to furnish your home, head on over to our interior design inspiration page!

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