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10 key interior trends for autumn winter 2019
As the seasons transition into autumn and winter, interior design trends for 2019 emphasize color and creating cozy, comforting schemes. This year's focus includes peacock blues, deep rouge, berry tones, and black kitchens, alongside lighter options like pretty pink and green. Here are ten prominent trends to consider for home decoration during this period.
The first trend, Peacock Blue, can be managed by pairing it with lighter colors such as millennial pink to prevent it from overpowering a space. Deeper blue shades can be used for curtains and tableware to add depth, with mustard accents and floral cushions to break up the scheme. Darker wood tables with black metal legs can provide drama, while fresh blooms bring nature indoors.
Black Furniture marks its emergence as a significant trend, particularly for dining chairs. Following its appearance last year in accessories, black is now being incorporated into furniture pieces like the 'Little Black Chair.' To maintain warmth, consider adding cozy rugs, perhaps draped over chairs, and incorporating pink or blush-toned tableware.
Comforting Layers focus on coziness as the nights draw in. This trend involves a warm autumnal palette of amber hues mixed with mossy greens and homely blues. Prints evoke familiarity and charm, while timeless furniture is styled with comforting textiles and accessories. Layering accessories with various textures and warming tones, such as amber and navy, is key. Overlapping multiple rugs can add a decorative touch to a room.
All the Neutrals offer an elegant and sophisticated alternative for those who prefer not to use bold colors. This look features organic-shaped lighting as a focal point, with matching pendant and table lamps for cohesion. Oatmeal tones combined with rust create a cozy feel, and a pale wood coffee table completes the aesthetic.
Blush & Green is a cheerful trend that brightens up darker winter months. These two shades complement each other well and can be incorporated through wallpaper, such as palm print designs, or through accessories like vases, cushions, or throws.
All That Glitters embraces metallic finishes like gold, brass, or copper. This embellishment trend can be paired with dining chairs featuring matching metallic legs and extended to tableware to unify the scheme. Unusual shapes, such as lilac vases on a marble table, can add visual interest.
Purple Reigns highlights jewel tones designed to dazzle, creating dramatic yet comforting moods. Purple is a key color for the season, and it can be showcased with a stylish sofa as a central piece. Ground the look with greys and forest greens.
Retro Graphics offer an accessible way to update decor, often with good value. This trend focuses on small changes like updating bedding with clean lines and geometric shapes inspired by the Bauhaus movement. It provides a bold, modern look without requiring extensive redecoration.
Old Master’s Studio is inspired by the 'pigment' trend from Crown Paint, reminiscent of old master studios where color was derived from particles and pigments. This look emphasizes texture, particularly creating the appearance of luxurious velvets and reflective metals to achieve a 'sumptuous, safe place.' Experiment with colors, metallic accents, and layered textures, treating walls as a canvas.
Black Kitchens are making a comeback, adding sophistication, drama, and depth to a space. To balance the dark cabinetry, consider white walls and ceilings, marble worktops, and warming floor tones. Well-positioned lighting and metallic ironmongery are essential to illuminate the darker scheme, and a lighter shade of wood for kitchen islands can uplift the overall look.
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