Top Lockdown Interior Trends Revealed
It seems that everyone has turned into an interior design guru during lockdown in the UK. People have been taking inspiration from Pinterest, Instagram and multiple other sources in recent months in a bid to find ways to transform their abodes.
Living etc recently shared the top interior design trends to emerge during this period, according to a Google trends data study.
Hotel Follower analysed the Google trends from 20 March, just before the full lockdown was introduced, through to June. It found that line art is the interiors trend with the highest volume of searches.
However, the trend that saw the greatest increase in search volume was rattan furniture, with searches for this term increasing by an incredible 809 per cent in recent weeks, compared to earlier this year.
Living walls, love seats and using minimal line art to add interest to walls were named as some of the other top interior trends to emerge in the past six weeks.
However, while some people have been using this period as an opportunity to spruce up their homes with small changes or projects, others have attempted large-scale DIY, with varying degrees of success.
The BBC recently highlighted some DIY disasters that occurred in lockdown, including one man who decided he would attempt to renovate his bathroom himself, only to knock down a wall, break the toilet and flood the room.
Painter Colin McCann told the news provider that he has seen more DIY disasters in the past 10 weeks than in many years working in his trade. The message from tradespeople is to call in a professional if you don’t have the expertise to tackle a job yourself.
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