Design Trends 2022

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Do you want to revamp your interior and get some unique designs? Have you worked tirelessly in making your house but the interior design just sort of depresses the bar? Well, it's high time now, and this shall change!

2022 has arrived in the grandest of fashions, and it would be a shame if you fail to raise the bar with some glamorous designs!

So, here are five design trends 2022 that will make the headlines this year.

Leather Upholstery and Furniture

Leather has always been a symbol of class, and in 2022, it’s perfect if you want your interior design to be reverent! You can incorporate it in anything as it is really versatile!

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Textured Textiles

People often neglect textures and base their designs on mundane, monochrome fabrics. But let us tell you, if you want your home to be the one the guests remember, you must play with textures!

Technology is Your Best Friend!

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Over the past few years, we have seen phenomenal modern-day decor items installed in almost every house. But the best part about tech is that it advances every year. Therefore, you should get the recent decor items to give you a techy, trendy interior

Bold Colors

Colors make all the difference when it comes to interior design. It is advisable to use contrasting shades that will give your interior a soothing hue. On the other hand, you can also use vibrant shades if you want something that clicks. You’re free to play around with whatever you like the most!

Place Indoor Plants

Last but not least, get some plants! We cannot stress enough how essential a set of indoor plants makes your interior design win. Among all the fuss, it’s best to have plants reflecting the crisp green color, radiating a soothing, calming vibe!

Knowing the design trends 2022 and actually implementing them in your design are two totally different ball games! Therefore, contact Paula Interiors now and allow the experts to revamp your interior and make it breathtaking!

Talk to you soon,

Paula