Three Trends We Recommend
Our building contractors have witnessed many interior design trends rise and fall over the years, but some remain timelessly in touch with what home buyers look for, and these are what we have listed for you below. Interior design themes can be especially important for Whitley Bay homeowners who are looking to sell in the near future. What defines a good interior design generally comes down to the following:
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Texture and Materials
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Colour Scheme
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Time Peroid Theming
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Spatial Layout
Not only does a stylish and stand-out interior bring a sense of luxury and comfort to you, but it also increases the value of your property. Here are three top-trending home interior designs our new home builders want to highlight:
Less Gloss, More Texture
Luxurious-looking glassy surfaces aren’t all that appealing anymore when they can so easily become damaged, scratched and no one really wants to see their reflection in the lacquer like they did in times gone by. Earthy-hued plaster walls and ceilings clad in natural wood, with natural-looking stone and wood furnishings are so popular perhaps because they suggest feeling at one with nature.
The ‘90s Trend
Yes, the ‘60s and ‘70s trends don’t seem to last, but the ‘90s just keeps making a bigger comeback than ever since the time of the pandemic in 2020. Perhaps because the ‘90s hark to an especially optimistic era, styled with neutrals combined with pops of bold colour leftover from the ‘80s, nostalgic brands, pop music and familiar, post-modern-ish furniture items, it’s no wonder it’s back.
Sustainability With Cork
Cork? That’s right. Cork, as sourced from the cork tree, is naturally lightweight and spongy, and it doesn’t just have to serve as a pinup board full of Post-it notes. It is being introduced to adorn your furniture, floors and walls. This is a newly trending material that has gained popularity with those keen on living as sustainably and eco-friendly as possible. Cork is not only free of chemicals and is naturally biodegradable, but also aesthetically pleasing, natural, water-resistant and surprisingly durable.
When it comes to house extensions, home refurbishments or loft conversions, you may wish to consider any of the above trends to incorporate, as these are proving to be three increasingly and lastingly popular trends new home buyers really go for.