Habitat Muse: Interiors: The Hottest Trends 2018
We have already seen the influences from Sherwin Williams 2018 colour palette.
Sincerity, Unity and Connectivity and the depth of the chosen colour for 2018 Oceanside.
Whether your tastes are bold or serene, influences from around the globe will be present in the stores. This is Thanksgiving week, therefore all the autumnal warm colours are still evident.
Make way then for the vibrancy of Christmas, traditional colours of Red, Green, White are all on show.
Looking ahead into the New Year, 2018 brings colour combinations that will add energy and vibrancy to a room.
2018, home décor colors will take on a more wellness-oriented approach, with nature and sustainability coming into the picture as well. There is a strong desire to bring nature into the home. Green is the colour of life, renewal, nature and energy, it is also associated with healing.
There is a backlash against bland!
Be bold with colour and patterns such as geometrics, paisley, Ikat, batik and quilting. Fringing takes on an identity of its own.
Tactile textiles and fabrics, satins, sequins, leather, suede, lace and velvet.
Pink was all over the catwalks this year it made a dramatic appearance in menswear in all hues.
Pink has turned from a fashion colour to a basic core fashion shade in the home
Pink has the aura of warmth, love and vibrancy.
Art Deco – Timeless
Metallics are one of my personal favourites, adding glamour to any room
Artisanal inspiration is the trend for 2018. Timeless pieces, true craftsmanship in hand carved tables, book cases and beds.
Think of a rustic farmhouse style but with a twist, reinvented for 2018, moving from rustic, basic, and handmade to chic. Traditional décor takes on a whole new look – modern designs, colour and accents. An eclectic mix of woods, metals interwoven together, something unique and personal for you.
With so much inspiration around, are you itching to start decorating or sprucing up a room with colour?
Habitat Muse: Interiors: The Hottest Trends 2018
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