5 Design Trends That Need to Be on Your Radar If You’re Renovating in 2018
26 February 2018
By portermathewsblog
via popsugar.com.au
Image Source: GIA Bathroom & Kitchen Renovations
In 2018, interior style is all about rejecting conformity to a particular “look” and embracing imperfections. Individual touches have never been so big and anything with a touch of whimsy gets full marks. Basically, 2018 is bringing about the death of monochrome and minimalism and the rise of eclectic hygge-ness.
Here Houzz Australia zone in on what that all means exactly — with a community of 1.5 million design and reno professionals, they seemed the right people to ask.
1. Handcrafted Wall Treatments
Image Source: Suzi Appel Photography
Image Source: Space Craft Joinery / Jonathan VDK
Whether tribal or handmade-looking, tiles that add a handcrafted touch to an otherwise sleek and modern kitchen are on the rise. It takes modern kitchens, which were on the verge of looking like spacecrafts, back to that “heart of the home” space. Bang on for the hygge trend.
2. Cabinetry With Personality
Image Source: Woods & Warner
Image Source: Kyal and Kara and Wideline Windows & Doors
Houzz has seen a rise in cabinetry and handles that give a room character. Oversized and elongated wooden knobs work in kitchens or bedrooms.
3. Anti Mass-Manufactured Furniture
Image Source: Decus Interiors / Justin Alexander
Linen bean bags, curvy lines and puffy sofas culminate to make a non-uniform, more organic living space. This means mixing an eclectic selection of seating and tables in your living areas.
4. Brass Is Still the Metal of Choice
Image Source: GIA Bathroom & Kitchen Renovations
Image Source: GIA Bathroom & Kitchen Renovations
Houzz are seeing no signs of the metallic trend abating. Copper and gold will still be coveted in 2018, but they predict brass will take the cake.
5. Dual-Material Benchtops
Image Source: Art of Kitchens Pty Ltd.
Kitchen counters and islands that are a mix of marble, concrete or wood rose to popularity on this season of The Block, and that was just the beginning.
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