The year 2020 was a havoc as the pandemic took over the whole world. Many trends evolved during the lockdown, from Dalogna coffee to Bollywood gossip… and people spent every moment inside their homes realising the need to re-decorate and rearrange their interiors.
But the thing about trends is that they change rapidly within the times. Customers across the world have been driven towards creating an environment that brings them peace.
Therefore decor that incorporated bulky designs and dominating colours are going to be passed in 2021.
Raghunandan Saraf, Founder & CEO, Saraf Furniture shares trends which you should leave behind at the end of the year.
White-oh-white
White furniture and white paint was preferred to showcase being posh and opulent; yet, it’s grown quite old and outdated.
Pin or fork Legs Table
Tables with industrial designs have been a well-liked option for several years, but it’s already out of fashion and one cloud opt for classic table designs.
Expensive furniture clusters
Many homes use various sorts of costly and exorbitant decor items to show off price and luxury.
This concept worked earlier but it doesn’t portray any character. Every home should reflect the style and personality of it’s times or of its owner.
Themed Spaces
Refrain from using themes to embellish rooms, especially for your children, because it’s often used for limited time and then you have to redecorate.
So, it’s better to think about a topic which will be relevant for your child for much longer time.
Fake Decor
Sometimes, for the sake of giving a natural touch to the decor we frequently display fake plants in our drawing rooms.
This concept worked magic for a considerable period over the past decade but it’ll be out next year.
The same applies, to mirrors and stuffed animals. (IANS)