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Autumn Decorative Trends That Remain
With the arrival of a new season, new trends emerge, but many of them fade away. Therefore, if you're entering autumn correctly and want to add a modern accent to your home decor, this article is for you. We've compiled a list of trends that will continue to dominate in the coming months, and another list which will no longer be used.
WHAT REMAINS: PLANT DECORATION
PinterestPlants not only bring significant benefits to our health and mood, but also add a touch of living nature and attractive color to every corner of the house. Pothos, fiddle leaf fig, snake plant and olive trees are some of the popular indoor plants.
WHAT REMAINS: NEUTRAL TONES
PinterestWe can assure you that we will continue to rely on a series of neutral tones as the foundation of decor, later adding small color accents through details and textile accessories such as pillows and throws.
WHAT REMAINS: VALUE OF GOOD LIGHTING
PinterestGood lighting design makes any interior stand out. To make a space functional yet warm and comfortable, it's important to plan good lighting for each room. For example, in the bedroom we avoid placing lamps above the bed. The trend is about creating plays of glow, shadows and textures.
WHAT IS GONE: SPACE DIVISION
PinterestNeither low walls in the middle nor partitions that don't reach the ceiling. There is a growing trend to create as transparent spaces as possible, and if you want to divide or combine rooms — choose sliding glass doors or railings that allow communication or separation based on your needs.
WHAT IS GONE: NEON LIGHTING
PinterestThose who warn are not traitors. This is one of the decorative trends we announced at the beginning of 2022 and which is fading. We confirm: removing posters and neon signs, replacing them with wall sculptures or decorative mirrors.
WHAT IS GONE: TERRACOTTA AND CERAMIC
PinterestWe fell in love with the charming rural and vintage atmosphere brought by Subway ceramic tiles — those same rectangular and beveled white 10×20 tiles, but they're also going out of style. Everyone is tired...
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