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With the new decade, the furniture trends have changed and so there is a need to look for new home décor. It’s time you get some fashion-forward designs to home. Take a look at some home interior changes that are expected to be seen in the home décor department this coming year.
Expensive furniture comes with quality but inexpensive is not always economical. Cheap pieces don’t last long and break down quite easily that too quickly as well. Replace the worn-out cheap pieces and invest in quality products. Look for the classic designs of furniture pieces that are timeless and can work well in any home space. Be smart and choose multifunctional pieces. For instance, an entertainment unit with enough storage can also be used as a console table and for display.
It’s time to return to mother Earth and invest in the natural beauties by incorporating some wooden finishes. Other Earthy tones to invest in can be deep reds, some olive greens, rich brown shades, burnt orange, or say golden ochre.
If you have bold vibrant home décor then you can look for furnishings in slightly lighter hues.
White décor has made a huge comeback this year, especially in terms of finishes and upholstery shades. These performance fabrics are waterproof and can repel liquids. Get some today in your home too that can easily withstand spills, stains, spots, and even scratches and damages by babies and pets.
Besides, white looks good with any color setting. This shade will make the rest of the home décor pop up. Not just upholstery, white can even be carried to media furniture and accent, dining chairs to tie the entire room together.
Straight lines have dominated the furniture pieces for quite long. The fact can’t be ignored that they hold an elegant place in any home décor. But with the changing times, it now turns to embrace curves. Look for the furniture with soft corners, rounded legs, and curved backs. They add a natural flow and movement to any space and are less rigid.