
Estimated to cross 741 billion dollars by 2023, the Home Décor industry has been one of the most thriving industries around the globe. Thanks to the rising income levels, visual AI in online shopping, and eCommerce giants focusing more into this section.
Escaping trends is a myth, you either live with it or live through it, either way trends will always shape and build your life, in this case your homes. It’s no surprise that the trends we are seeing for this year is mostly about creating a comforting and nurturing home. After the year we had last year, people are convinced to make their homes more, homely. Here are 05 trends that you should not miss through this year.
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Earth Colors

Natural colors are set to dominate the trends this year as the earth color pallets gives you a more relaxing yet a bold feeling in your home. It is expected that many will go for colors like dark blue or dark green or a very dark gray when they pick wall colors, tiles or central furniture pieces.
Keep in mind that overdoing these pallets would easily ruin your well planned décor, there is a simple trick to do it just right. It can be perfected by choosing one part of the room like a wall or a rug to bring in the color, while keeping in mind that the rest of the room compliments it well enough.
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Grandmillennial

Evolved from the popular ‘granny chic’ style with a twist, the ‘grandmillenial’ trend has been growing throughout last year and is set to dominate this year too. During 2020 people sought to reflect comfort and nostalgia in their homes, as they were forced to stay in for the majority of the time.
This trend revolves around adding layers, and creating a space that brings relaxation and eases anxiety. If you like simplicity and understated styles, this trend is for your as it brings a home that’s more relaxed and comfortable rather than a one that feels like undone and overly minimalistic.
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Dried Flower Displays

Mentioned by many as one of the biggest trends for this year is the use of dried flowers for home decorations. Moving on from the green and fresh plants, the dried decorations last much longer and require way less effort. Hence more people would be looking forward to decorate their homes with dried flowers rather than fresh ones.
Your Instagram FYP might already show signs of how viral this trend is getting, as from Pampas grasses to dried flowers and seed heads, people are really getting into this trend.
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Japandi

It’s been a while since Japanese aesthetic has been around and influencing us throughout fashion and even home décor. You could have noticed a strong Japanese element running through interior collection during the past few seasons. Japandi is a hybrid is a hybrid trend that brings together both Japanese minimalism and Scandinavian simplicity into a perfect harmony.
This is the perfect trend for anyone who finds their home as their sanctuary and if you take less-is more approach when it comes to home décor. These simple elements include uncluttered spaces, clean lines and a calming color pallet.
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Roof Windows

Natural light has been something that everyone lately craved for in their homes. Many people are getting into this trend of enhancing daylight in their homes by installing roof windows. This natural lightning will go well with the previously mentioned Earth Colors trend, as sunlight do bring the best shades out of the dominant and bold colors.
The pandemic forced most of us to spend more time at home than ever before while many still woke from home, having an airy and naturally lit home will boost your productivity.