What’s next in interior design for the 2021/2022 season?
Hi, trendies!!! Once again Teendbook unveils for you the next interior design trends. Are you ready to see what’s coming up next? Hope you enjoy the news, and be safe! 😍
1. 70’s Retro Style
A nostalgic revival style that started in fashion is going to be popular again in the next 2022 interior design trends.
2. 90’s Urban Style
The street art movement that started in this decade, will be back with a contemporary feel.

3. Smart Furniture
Adapted to the new consumer, furniture with a digital or automated feature is an upcoming trend. People’s lifestyles will be evaluated through technology.
4. Polka Dots
The iconic retro print will regain its statement within interior design.
5. Multi Functional Spaces
The modern home will have fewer divisions, having one space for living, dining and cooking. With some decor elements as a partly division.
6. Glass Sustainable Material
Glass foldable walls or dividers will create a dynamic between interior and outdoor living, the entire year. Also, in furniture, glass is a key sustainable material.
7. Organic Materials
There’s an increasing awareness in having natural pieces. Elements such as cork walls or hump curtains will highlight the interior design trends 2022 season.
8. Multiple Shades of Green
Nature will remain present in the interiors. The green color is a symbol of wellness being, that nature brings to us.
9. New Minimalism
This new movement consists in clear architectural lines with high-quality and state of the art design pieces.
10. Recreative Spaces
A space designed for work and recreation will have major importance in the next interior design season.
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