POST-PANDEMIC INTERIOR DESIGNING TRENDS
The world has changed tremendously since the last time we faced our yearly trend with predictions. Despite a massive global economic crisis, the design industry keeps thriving and reinventing itself to cater to the changing home interior, landscape, and each and every internal living space.
Our housebound lives brought a desperate demand for maximizing any outdoor living potential of our properties.
“Now that we are spending more time at home and having to share that limited area with our cohabitants, we need to work on optimizing the available space. Partitioning off or zoning our interior between various activities and people, or during different times of the day, presents an easy option. The so-called broken plan with screens, curtains.
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Partitioning off or zoning our interior between various activities and people, or during different times of the day, presents an easy option. The so-called broken plan with screens, curtains and plants in the absence of walls creates digital detox zones while other members of the household carry on with their work.
The home might even adopt some well known typologies from open space offices, such as soundproof phone booths or objects with higher walls,” Those lucky enough to have an outdoor space of any kind are investing both their efforts and funds to flip it into a second living room and a new place to socialize.
Lush foliage and vegetable gardens are popping up even in the smallest of (both indoor and outdoor) spaces.
The natural trend evolves and grows deep roots in households traumatized by lockdowns.
Due to this situation the usage of space with multi functionality becomes a priority of each and every living being.
Connecting with nature and outdoor natural beauty, Earthy tones used to bring Nature Indoors
Warm earthy color schemes are used to further develop the bond with the natural world and create a sense of freedom presented exclusively by the great outdoors.
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This can be achieved by painting walls in neutral shades, using natural materials like wood and stone, and adding plants and flowers
throughout the space.
Earthy tones can be incorporated into any room in the home, from the living room to the bedroom. Beige, brown, terracotta, rust, amber, greige, beige, sands, and taupe are among the favorites as they promote well-being and a sense of tranquility and calm.
Home detox, decluttering, and advanced organization
Rather than investing in ‘status’ symbols, we see householders prioritizing the products they use often. The focus is on the quality and small daily rituals like drinking coffee or family meals.
The remains strong as more and more people take on decluttering to help them organize their homes to be more functional and airy.
Biophilia
Biophilic Design, which is the integration of nature into the built environment, is also gaining popularity in the post-pandemic world. This trend focuses on creating spaces that are both aesthetically pleasing and promote well-being.
By bringing nature indoors, we can create more calming, relaxing environments that can help us to de-stress and unwind.
Multifunctionality
Prior to the pandemic, spacious open-plan homes were on-trend. However, after almost two years of spending more time at home and using that space for many different activities- for example working or learning from home, or even virtual gym classes- some designers think that older format homes with more rooms or separate spaces could make a comeback.
With these new usage requirements, the demand for interiors to offer flexibility is on the rise. Consumers are looking for multipurpose spaces that are not only complex, diverse and interesting but also private and practical.
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This Can’t be achieved with a single large or open-space room with everything exposed. Features like fold-away beds, pockets doors and retractable walls are the key to creating a multifunctional home that serves its required purpose but maintains the quiet and considered atmosphere that separate rooms can provide when needed.
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Pooja Bhati
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