The new trends in decoration are inspired by the ’70s

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In recent years, fashion has passed very dynamically in the interior design of our homes. After all, celebrities give a huge basis to new trends every time and are always looking to create spaces that are a statement in the field of interior design.

Kim Kardashian’s mansion in Calabasas, California, for example, is the ultimate minimalist reference point in the interior design Bible.

The 70’s return dynamically and enter your home

Fashion loves to go back to the past, to deconstruct it and finally, to restore whatever serves its vision for tomorrow. So if you are not among those who deal with it in detail, do not stress at all. The trend of 2022 is the return to the ’70s and even if you do not belong to this generation, it is very easy to adopt this trend.

Of course, every season has things that we would like to erase from our memory forever. However, the modern version has kept only the good ones and there is no way we can make mistakes of the past again. Many famous Interior designers, such as Giampiero Tagliaferri, have adopted this new trend, even though listening to the 70s is scary for them. As the director of Studio Tagliaferri explains, this is a misunderstood decade (because

perhaps of the plastic covers on the sofas and the dominant orange palette). “The design of that time was a bit humorous and sexy, but always with an underlying refined mood,” he says characteristically.

The stylistic mentality of the new trend

Characteristics of the ’70s trend were the bright colors, the geometric shapes, the plasticity in the shape of the furniture and the decorative objects and of course the expressionism. Also, natural materials and the presence of brown color were always present in the houses of the time, whose owners respected themselves.

2022 reflects the need for joy and extroversion. After a long period of isolation, but also of great changes, it is time to return to a happier, but also full of messages era.

Thus, without removing the minimalist and gray tones, they are now enriched with color, both on the floors and ceilings and in the decorative objects, in the oversized abstract art paintings as well as in the white items and the curtains. Dominant tones are all shades of green, bright yellow and orange, in its most rewarding version.

One of the basic demands of the modern world is the reconnection of the individual with nature and the environment. This is clearly reflected in this new version of the ’70s, with plant and tree motifs returning to the curtains, pillows and upholstery. They give a liveliness, an energy that flows in space. Natural materials, such as wood and rattan, contrast with industrial materials such as concrete and metal, but without being a stark contrast.

The modern trend demands the harmonious coexistence of both modern and ’70s elements. Geometric patterns and bold patterns now dominate many different areas of the house. From the bathroom and the kitchen, to the bedrooms and the office, the patterns irritate our optic nerve, but they are not loud, because they are combined with simpler and calmer textures.

Also, tulip-shaped sofas and armchairs will definitely offer you the coziness you are looking for, in a bolder version of them, while the space dividers, such as the screens in their various versions, give the space a multidimensional feeling.

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