In recent years, with the growth of technology and social mesios, we have to recognize that we were and are able to know more quickly and easily the trends of home interior design. For this reason, today from Facades World We are going to share with you different interior styles, so do not take off the screen because we are starting right now.
You will see a series of concepts that we have compiled to make it easier for you to stay up to date. And from this, the home interior design that we will show you will help you to be able to remodel yours from side to side… let's see.

Home interior design: Styles
Natural
For this year, there is a greater interest in everything alive, emphasizing the connection between human beings and nature. Natural and organic materials, such as wooden floors, stone, daylight and plant life, remind us of the outdoors and bring us the outdoors and nature.


We are a society driven by machines and technology, so a home that connects us with natural elements is essential. There is a tendency to create small corners to unplug from televisions, computers, mobile phones and all the technology that invades us. A small indoor garden can be perfect for this. A soft sofa facing the interior garden can provide great comfort for a relaxing moment in contact with the plants.
Japandi
Japandi interior design is a mix of Nordic and Japanese style. Simply put, Japandi is a hybrid trend. It takes the modern flair of Scandinavian design and combines it with the timeless elegance of Japanese aesthetics to create a style that brings together the best of both worlds.

It is not difficult to see why these two styles have been combined. Although they come from different parts of the world, they share similar principles. They are both minimalist. Both emphasize the importance of creating spaces based on defined functions, with a few pieces, rather than an abundance of decoration.

It's their differences that make this mash-up especially interesting. While Japanese spaces can be too chic, the rustic details in Nordic design add warmth. Where Scandinavian interiors tend to be so neutral they can seem antiseptic, the rich color palette of Japanese design adds warmth to the room.
Industrial
Some of the hallmarks of industrial home design include exposed brick walls, metal shelving, wood, and industrial materials like plumbing pipes.


The furnishings are generally simple and understated. The decoration is minimalist, since what stands out are the architectural features.
Nordic
Rooms designed in the Scandinavian style as we recognize it today tend to boast white walls to emphasize light, a heavy neutral color palette with pops of color, natural textures like wood and stone. Rustic drapes and rugs, and simple, no-nonsense designs that emphasize an elegantly minimalist aesthetic.



Modern rustic
An eclectic look is created that emphasizes nature: recycled items, handmade items, crafts, built with natural materials, or finished in natural tones. Regarding the construction, the rustic aspect has beams, columns or wooden or stone floors. If you don't have these elements in your home, it's possible to add faux beams or columns to achieve this look. The floor can also be covered with a floating wooden floor.


Regarding the furniture, it is normally made up of wood, iron and stone. However, other materials such as bamboo, rattan, sisal, cotton, wool, paper, glass, clay, and various types of metal can also be incorporated to embellish interior decoration.

Vintage style
Although it is a style that has been used for many years, it will continue this year. Art deco or classic style furniture, updated with contemporary materials and textures, will be very present in interior design. They can also have a boho touch.


Wabi Sabi style
It is about highlighting the beauty of the old and worn. Heirloom items from previous generations, thrift market finds, DIY projects, folk art, and vintage pieces co-exist nicely in these new decorating styles, providing contrasting textures and plenty of patterns and colors.


This is one of the trends in decoration that will continue to boom. Worn-out pieces add a lot of texture and character to a room.

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