It smells of an old spirit! Or 5 trend directions that disappeared into oblivion
In interior design, as in fashion, trends are constantly changing. Something remains, becoming the basic element, while something quickly disappears into nothingness. Some fashion trends are generally remembered with horror: “Was that really?”. But that's okay - that's life! It flows, changes, like our tastes and preferences.
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And if suddenly you have been dreaming and fantasizing about renovation for a long time (you draw the atmosphere of your future home in your head) or just want to refresh it, stop for a second and think! Perhaps the interior you desired has long gone out of fashion. And in order to You don't have to guess what directions in interior decor are left behind in 2020, I have prepared this small list.
Compare the decorative "details" with those innovations that have been invented today. Do you like elements from the past that much? Maybe it's time to forget about them ?!
1.Soft headboard. Why do you need "soft walls"? In a typical small bedroom, a voluminous headboard often looks awkward. It visually eats up the space, making the room heavier. The massive construction made of white or black leatherette, which "smacks" of the version from adult films, looks especially inappropriate and vulgar!
Nevertheless, it is possible to use a soft headboard when furnishing a bedroom, but only if you are the owner of a mansion and can afford it made from natural materials: wood and leather.
2.Glossy black and red kitchen. In the 2000s, the kitchen facade was really decorated in black and red colors. It was considered fashionable! The purpose of this contrasting combination was to "wake up" and give zest to the kitchen interior. And the glossy finish supposedly allowed to visually expand the space of the room.
Now the trends have changed dramatically. Natural colors, restrained and calm shades are increasingly used. And the aggressive gloss was replaced with a matte surface!
3.Animal skin. Until a few years ago, animal skins were the star of interior design. She was thrown on the floor, covered with sofas and even reproduced in paintings. In 2020, this "barbaric" luxury has faded into oblivion under pressure from the defenders of wild and domestic animals.
In place of skins and products with tiger or leopard prints, decorative elements from plant fibers and DIY accessories came.
4.Bamboo, bonsai, fountain. The Japanese style has many fans, both here and in the West. He is discreet, mysterious and somewhat graceful. Therefore, at one time, when arranging the interior, they began to actively use bamboo, bonsai, fountains and hieroglyphs. Now the world has changed, and bonsai and fountains also require careful and complex care that cannot be provided by a modern person who works 11 hours a day.
Therefore, the modern Japanese interior has become inherent in other features: minimalism in decor, space optimization and laconic comfort.
5.Mustache poster. Cherry on the cake! Not so long ago, it was very fashionable to decorate walls with portraits of outstanding personalities: Audrey Hepburn, Einstein and Kate Moss with a mustache on her finger. But it seems that they are already tired of everyone. The glory for these images has passed. It's time to hide them until better times. And they will come 100% more!
By the way, before adding this or that decorative element to your interior, take the time to look at current fashion trends. Surely you will find what you like!
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