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A taste of this year's interior design trends
This article explores the interior design trends that shaped 2018, moving away from minimalism towards more expressive styles. It highlights several key themes, beginning with modern maximalism, which encourages a blend of historical design elements, layers, textures, and mixed artwork to create unique interiors. Rebecca Long, a Resene Colour Expert, emphasizes the importance of design elements like repetition and shape in building a maximalist scheme.
Another prominent trend is the adoption of daringly dark hues, such as deep blues, greens, and smoky charcoals like Resene Indian Ink and Resene Coast. These dark colors aim to create a cozy atmosphere, enhance the greenery of plants, and provide a rich backdrop for artwork, making spaces feel less empty. Moody metallics also feature prominently but with an earthier approach. Interior designer Debbie Abercrombie notes the strength and elegance of combining black with metallics, citing Resene Catch 22 as an example. Metallics are versatile, used for furniture pieces, simple accents on handles or frames, and can be paired with handcrafted items, natural stone, or exotic wood.
Grounded neutrals are on-trend, embracing honest and earthy palettes. This includes browns, tans, warm greys, greens, and notably, terracotta. Rebecca suggests pairing colors like Resene Entourage and Resene Desperado with classic timber stains such as Resene Pitch Black and Resene Natural to achieve this look. Statement ceilings, often called the 'fifth wall,' gain importance, with options to paint, wallpaper, or apply textures. Darker ceiling colors can create a cocooning effect, and applying a matte finish like Resene SpaceCote Flat accentuates the depth of these colors.
The article also discusses special effects, which have returned with a modern twist, focusing on freehand styles and contemporary colorways rather than overly detailed traditional finishes. Products like Resene FX Paint Effects and Resene FX Crackle allow for various finishes from color washing to antiquing, while Resene Sandtex and Resene Resitex add texture. Coastal-inspired washed effects can be achieved with Resene Colorwood Whitewash and Resene Colorwood Greywash. Beautiful brights continue to energize rooms, with bold, eye-catching colors like accents of red, earthy oranges, aqua blue, yellows, and lime green inspiring cheerfulness. Botanical textures remain popular, featuring bold-leafed plants and nature's green hues, alongside deep and weathered blues.
Color combinations are crucial, with warm greys paired with tan, camel, terracotta, and brown-blacks. Debbie highlights the smart choice of black on tan or tan on black and suggests looking for ochres and cracked earth colors, emphasizing that the impact of color often comes from its combination rather than isolation. Finally, real recycling and upcycling are presented not just as a trend but a responsibility. Paint, stain, and clear finishes are suggested as easy ways to repurpose furniture and accessories, transforming old items into new ones with fresh colors and finishes. The article concludes by advising readers to choose colors they love to ensure lasting enjoyment of their design choices, noting that Resene's 2020 fashion colors would soon be available.
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