From The Archives: Interior Design Styles Making A Comeback In 2022
2022 has officially arrived and for the majority of us this year holds excitement, new adventures and looking to the future. However, when it comes to interiors, we are seeing a reimagining of some well-known interior design styles. The first is traditional interior design, where simple tones, panelling, and 18th & 19th century style furniture create luxurious, timeless spaces. Then there is the 1970’s – yes we said it – the 70’s are making a return, and it will be energetic, bold and full of opportunity.
Traditional interior design styles
The elements of traditional decor
Traditional interior design is a beloved choice by many as it incorporates a diverse range of styles and components. Whether it’s the use of charming wooden paneling, voluptuous curtains or quality patterned cushions, there is something for everyone when using traditional interior design styles. Unlike classic cottage and industrial styles, traditional design provides you with the ability to combine modern elements with your favourite pieces and bold colours without looking odd.
Colours and patterns for traditional interiors
The best way to achieve traditional style decor is to stick to colourways such as duck egg blues, mossy greens – both dark and light, and neutrals. These tones will accentuate your existing decor, while bringing a traditional twist to the space. Fabric patterns also play a vital role when creating a traditional design. Patterns inspired by 18th & 18th Century style furniture are the best way to achieve a traditional decor. Swirling shapes are a great start as they represent Baroque and wing-back looks. Florals are a beloved choice by many, adding intricate detailing in a delicate way. Other traditional patterns include paisleys, birds, and damasks. With a vast selection of shades, patterns and materials in curtains, roman blinds, roller blinds, cushions and lamp shades, we have something on the website for everyone.
Statement curtains
Statement doesn’t necessarily mean bold pattern and bright colours. In traditional interiors, statement curtains mean voluptuous fabric in traditional patterns and soft colourways, puddling, and header style.
Curtain headers
A wonderful traditional curtain header that can be transferred into a contemporary space is a pinch pleat. It provides a smart tailored look, while keeping your curtains full and elegant. With a wide range of curtain headers available, we offer two forms of pinch pleat; double pinch pleat and triple pinch pleat. Both will bring character and sophistication to your drapes.
Keep a space warm with traditional interior design styles
While DIY panelling may be all the rage – and it is something we are going to continue to see throughout the year – there are other ways you can use your home’s decor to improve its thermal efficiency.
Tips for improving thermal efficiency at home
The homes which nurtured the evolution of traditional design were often less insulated than modern residences. This means soft furnishings had to not only look beautiful, they also had to bring practical benefits.
Where panelling originated to cover up damp spots as well as adding extra insulation, curtains and blinds also developed to keep the heat in. With the options for thermal linings in our quality curtains and Roman blinds, you can reduce energy costs while staying warm and stylish. Read more about curtains with thermal lining and how they work here.
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70’s Style Interior Design Styles
The decor style of the 1970s
Is maximalism more your look? If so, then the return of the 1970’s is perfect for you! With bold colours and abstract patterns, it is the perfect design choice to showcase your creative flare. One aspect of 70’s style we love is Big Biba. The flamboyant looks, striking patterns and well designed chaos is something we are seeing shine through in today’s interiors. While it might seem daunting to deal with, focusing on colours and patterns is the perfect place to start your deliberations. Implement these correctly into your home and you are heading in the right direction for achieving a stylish 70’s look.
Bold patterns
Every 70s inspired room needs a touch of pattern, whether it’s scattered around in cushions and lamp shades, or full-on pattern madness, it is an important element of design..
When recreating the 70’s style, stepping out of your comfort zone can be the key to unlocking a beautiful design. The use of large print fabrics, from eye-catching geometric curtains to dots is the most effective way to start your journey into recreating a 70’s style home. Implementing the use of bold patterns through curtains and roman blinds will be the most effective way to create an instant impact, however if you prefer to just dip your toe in the water, adding touches through lampshades and cushions will be a wonderful start. Check out our ‘70’s Style In 21st Century Interior Design blog for more tips on the use of bold patterns.
Vibrant Colours
As celebrated designer Kelly Wearstler says, ‘Everything is about colour. If you look at magazines and advertising and television, the thing you remember is the colour’. To create a memorable home, going bold on your colour choice is just the start.
Orange and yellows
In the 70’s the use of oranges and yellows was all the craze. They signify happy, uplifting moods, making your home have a positive energy flow within it. Orange is definitely a colour that can be implemented into any interior space, from a pale tone to a deep burnt look, it is a colour to keep in mind.
Bold colours and prints
Bold colours are becoming more and more popular with maximalist interiors on the rise. Combining them with bold prints will put you in good stead for re-creating a classic 70’s interior space.
Our top tips for easily adding the 70s to your home
Start small
For many, going straight to bold patterns can be a daunting idea. Therefore, start small, and no we don’t mean small pattern, we’re talking room size. Using a wild pattern in a downstairs bathroom is always a fun way to start your journey, from there you can start drawing out the colour to tie it in with the rest of the downstairs.
Layering
Again, like with traditional style, layering up will help the space feel evolved rather than re-designed. Designing your home should be a fun and enjoyable process, using strong patterns and colours is just an addition to make it even better!
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These two interior design styles are ones we know and love. Whether you want to recreate a timeless look or express yourself in a bold way. This year is full of optimism and excitement. Routing through the archives is always a great place to start when it comes to inspiration.