Curious about the latest trends in housing? Read now all about the autumn and winter 2018 – 2019 living trends. Look forward to lots of wood, a new Norwegian style and much more. Colors that suit the cold and chilly seasons of the year. Increase the atmosphere in your home with the latest living trends.
Nature undergoes a true metamorphosis in the fall and that also applies to our house. Light colors give way to dark colors. Nature is brought indoors where dark wood in particular plays an important role. Dried flowers are increasing in popularity and you can easily make them yourself in the fall. Branches with dried berries that turn dark are also a trend in autumn and winter.
To bring even more nature indoors, you see prints with wild animals everywhere. The hare will occupy an important place for the next two seasons. Forget cacti, flamingos and unicorns, the hare is the new trend. The natural atmosphere in the house is completed by many woolen bedspreads. Preferably large coarse knitted bedspreads made of XXXL wool. This underlines the cozy feeling during the bleak and cold days ahead.
Characteristic of the new Norwegian style is its refined simplicity. An understated look that makes an extreme impact because of this. In fact, it is a modern version of the well-known Scandinavian style. Dark walls and rugs are softened by light furniture and accessories. By working with different layers and materials, you create depth that, as it were, pulls you away from the dark colours.
This autumn winter 2018 – 2019 home trend is based on an electric style, where patterns from all over the world are brought together. Boundaries are fading and people are making rezien longer and further. Discovering new cultures also means that we want to integrate things from these cultures. This trend is useful in this regard. With this style you can combine various elements with each other. Strong colors and rugged textures symbolize the authentic, handcrafted style of the nomadic trend.
What can you expect? Hand-dyed fabrics in rich earthy tones and handmade pottery. These living trends are all about the details. Tassels, pom poms and macrame are everywhere from pillows to wall art.
Main colors :ocher, umber (earth brown shade) and spicy red
In recent years, luxury has played an increasingly important role in the interior. Luxury in this case stands for fabrics and furniture that add a somewhat decadent touch to your interior. This living trend is all about minimalist lighting and furniture with decorative Art Deco curves. Luxurious materials such as velvet, marble and brass are ingeniously mixed to create eye-catching details.
Cocktails are again playing an important role and this is reflected in the comeback of the drinks trolley.
Main colors :old pink, ocher and polished gold
Important materials :velvet, marble, brass and detailed smoked glass
This living trend has been going on for a while:celebrate the imperfection of craftsmanship. Natural wood, weaves and imperfect rattan and cane, you see it all coming back. Raw beauty and imperfect finishes make natural materials stylish and indispensable. In a world where everything has to be more and more perfect, this imperfection is welcomed with open arms. This living trend will not only play a role in autumn and winter 2018-2019, the trend will also continue next spring.
Main colors :light grey, neutral oatmeal colours, charcoal black and oxidized red
Key materials :pottery, wool, wicker and rattan
Industrial has long been a trend in the residential area. This fall and winter, the style has been given a makeover by adding a softer note. The finishes are softer and even a rural touch is added. Combinations of steel and glass will also play an important role in the coming seasons.
The Eastern influences have always been a bit in the background until now. These come to the fore for the autumn and winter 2018 2019 winter trends. What can you expect? Brilliant colours, silk materials, graceful bird motifs and stylish oriental prints. If you want color in your interior, choose this style.
Which of the autumn and winter 2018 – 2019 living trends appeals to you the most?
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