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Our lives have changes enourmously.
So did the decoration ideas.
Privacy vs Open Space
After COVID experience many people realised that sitting all together in one big space could be annoying. Moreover it is not very functional. The same room should not be a dining room slash office slash school slash living room.
Little by little open plan rooms will acquire some dividers or somehow the space will be reorganized to add more privacy.
It is important to close the door or separate yourself from others and get some time and space for only yourself.
Fast vs Decent furniture and accessories
Badly made inexpensive things are on the decline. People want to have deeper relationships with things, relationships that have some meaning. Thus, shopping becomes more deliberate and thought-through, so people love their rooms, apartments and houses more.
Minimalism vs Maximalism
Less isn’t more anymore. We spent the whole year inside our dwellings, and we want some stuff! More eclectic, layered and collected look is coming in. As we realise there are quite many things we want to have around us, there is a need for nice storage solutions.
Neutral vs Colorful
Designers recommend introducing colors this year. It can be bright vases, decorative pieces or art. Maybe you can create something?
Faux vs Natural
This year we might see much less man-made and plastic materials and more organic and natural pieces. It might be connected with corona again as many of us miss nature and opportunities to travel. Consider decorating your space with live flowers. If you hate taking care of them, think of dried flowers!