Beyond Hampton-style interiors: our favourite interior trends
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We all know that home is where the heart is. And although our homes thrive on comfort, it never hurts to be a little stylish too.
As Hampton-style interiors and mid-century modern living rooms solidify their places as timeless classics, other fresh design trends are on the up. We’re talking about the colour pop of Palm Springs, the textured earthiness of the Mediterranean and the swing and sass of the ’70s. These are just some of the interiors that are *so hot right now*.
To better understand these trends and how you can work them into your home, we put on our fabulous beret and sat down with Bella Vie Interiors principal interior designer Lisa Alward. She took us through the details of each signature look and what we can do to achieve them.
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A friendly PSA for all our fellow koalas out there: interior design is no longer just for professionals. Yay! Thanks to inspiration from places like Pinterest and Instagram, we’re now exposed to a never-ending stream of home styling options, meaning average Joes like us can play a pivotal role in decorating our homes. According to Lisa, one thing that’s changed as a result of this is that trends now have a shorter lifespan. “We’re flowing through styles, and they’re coming and going quicker,” she says. “There’s also a lot of overlap. For example, curves and arches are common with Mediterranean, Palm Springs and ’70s interiors.” So, while the Hampton-style interior design might have stolen the show for a few years, other contenders are now emerging. And if you’re looking to revamp your home, you might be interested to know what’s trending here on home soil as well as beyond our backyard.What’s hot right now
Looking for design inspo that’s not Hampton-style interiors? We’ve got good news. Bolder and louder styles are making their marks this year, and these freshly baked looks are no shrinking violets.Mediterranean magic
Get a slice of Mediterranean paradise right here in your Aussie backyard. The Mediterranean trend focuses on arched architecture, natural and earthy tones, textured walls, terracotta and mosaics. “Rustic tones and earthy colours can be introduced with your bedding,” says Lisa. And we agree: this tip allows you to stay on trend on a budget. There really is nothing more Koala than that.Check, please!
Say goodbye to the beige in your Hamptons living room because checks are back. And embracing this trend will mean adding a little more vibrancy to your decor. “We’re starting to see not just checkered throws and cushions but a return of checkered tiles in bathrooms, laundries, pantries and entry foyers,” says Lisa. A colourful chessboard never hurt anyone.Say hello to the ’70s
Flare and fondue lovers of the world, rejoice. The ’70s, as well as the boho style in all its glory, is returning to the world of interior design. “The ’70s style is bringing the colour and texture back into our homes,” says Lisa. “Smoky glassware, dark timbers, bold block colours, funky furniture and maximalist accessories are all part of this look.”Palm Springs on point
The California desert resort city has inspired a whole new trend in interior design. Palm Springs decor incorporates sleek lines, curves and natural materials, and it doesn’t leave out the whites, pastels and jewel tones in the mix. Still got some breeze blocks stacked up somewhere in the garage? Good news — they’re back in fashion.
Start with some solid foundational furniture pieces, such as the Serenity Dining Table, and add a touch of Palm Springs or cool ’70s in vases and other accessories