weekly design inspiration: spring forward

As the world awakens from its winter slumber, the design world is buzzing with fresh ideas and trends to usher in the season. Spring always promises to be a season of creativity and renewal, with interior decor trends that will breathe new life into your living spaces. We’re exploring three exciting trends that will dominate interior decor in the upcoming spring!

serene pastels

Spring has always been synonymous with soft pastel colours, but in 2024, they take on a new level of importance. Pastels like blush pink, baby blue, and mint green are set to be the go-to shades for creating serene and calming interiors. These hues bring a sense of tranquility and freshness, making them ideal for bedrooms, bathrooms, and living areas. Incorporate pastels through wall paint, upholstery, and accessories for a soothing and elegant atmosphere. Combine them with neutral tones and natural textures to achieve a balanced and inviting look.

 

Source: Arent&Pyke

Source: Olivia Purvis

 

textured elegance

Texture is a powerful tool in interior decor, and this spring, it's all about embracing a tactile experience. Rich, textured fabrics like bouclé, velvet, and mohair are being used for furniture upholstery, adding depth and luxury to interiors. Beyond textiles, textured wall treatments, such as plaster or textured wallpaper, create visually stimulating backdrops. Decorative elements like fringed pillows, shaggy rugs, and intricately textured ceramics invite touch and create a sensory experience within your space.

 

Source: Simone Haag

Source: Eternity Modern

 

sculptural art

This spring, decor takes on a sculptural and artistic flair. Embrace unique, one-of-a-kind pieces that double as art in your home. Look for furniture and decor items that have distinctive, eye-catching shapes and designs. Consider investing in sculptural lighting fixtures, abstract wall art, and furniture with intriguing silhouettes. These pieces not only add a touch of artistic expression to your space but also serve as conversation starters. Mixing sculptural and artistic decor with more functional items creates a well-balanced and visually captivating interior.

 

Source: Soho Home

Source: Jared Seligman

 

Design Tip: If you can’t find the perfect vase for your florals, try making one instead. Luckily for us, handmade pieces are in vogue and nothing is more special than a piece made by you!

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