If you have some time on your hands now and didn’t get a chance to improve your home in 2020, the beginning of a New Year would be a good time to make plans to do it.
If you have some time on your hands now and didn’t get a chance to improve your home in 2020, the beginning of a New Year would be a good time to make plans to do it.
Your first job when seeking to rejuvenate the look and feel of your living space should be to scout around for some inspiration.
Visiting a few interior design websites will give you an insight into what trends are popular right now.
To save you needing to do that, Don’t Move Improve have done it for you. So, here are 3 home trends that we know will be HOT in 2021:
Cottagecore
Several home themes emerged in 2020 and one of them was cottagecore, an aesthetic movement revolving around home comfort.
It’s best described as being a theme based around the countryside lifestyle, an area most associated with farmlife, greenery and a very relaxed way of living. Do you remember ‘The Darling Buds of May’? That show perfectly encapsulated cottagecore.
Introducing the cottagecore theme in your home would be straightforward. Putting floral patterns on the walls, having a farmhouse table and displaying your best china on a dresser would do it nicely.
Home Offices
Nobody could have predicted that so many people would have to work from home for such a lengthy period, and WFH will continue through much of 2021.
To be a productive homeworker requires a work space that’s quiet and free of distractions, where you can set-up your workstation and be as prolific as you would in your usual office.
Look at extending if you don’t have a kitchen, attic or bedroom you can convert into a temporary office, and when doing so, have the extension situated in a spot where lots of sunlight will get to it.
Shelfies
‘Selfies’ are old hat now. It’s the ‘shelfie’ that everybody wants to see on social media now.
You will see lots of ‘shelfies’ on Instagram if you click the shelfie hashtag, and it’s basically fancy shelves full of decorative and colourful plates, vases, ceramics, glassware etc.
When sorting your own ‘shelfie’ for social, organise the objects you put on display carefully, ensuring that the colours of them all complement each other well, and take the picture in good light ready for posting.
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