Top Design Trends For 2020

If you’re planning a home renovation project next year, you might be looking for some inspiration that will bring your interiors into the next decade.

House Beautiful recently spoke to a number of its New Wave designers to find out what they believe some of the top design trends will be as we move into the 2020s.

Textured art was one interior feature picked out by Tina Ramchandani, who runs a Manhattan-based interior design firm. She explained what makes this such a good pick: “I love art with dimension because it adds an extra layer to the home and it’s a wonderful discussion point.”

You could add texture to your home with decorative plasterwork, which will work especially well if you have a period home. Contact coving specialists in London to make sure you get a great finish.

Meanwhile, Caroline Rafferty told the news provider that homeowners shouldn’t be afraid of adding dramatic touches to their interiors. She said that she’s seeing more of her clients “take bolder strides and break the rules more”.

This can be in terms of brighter or bolder colour choices, or opting for unusual patterns or textures on walls, she explained.

While you might think that ornate plasterwork and coving only works in period properties, you’d be wrong. A growing number of Brits want these kinds of decorative touches in their new-build homes, with 77 per cent of those recently surveyed stating that they’d like to see period features in new properties because they love the look of older homes so much.

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