Luxury Interior Design Trends For 2022 And How To Incorporate Them Into Your Space

Recent events have led many of us to appreciate our homes more than ever before. As such, it’s no wonder that home renovations rose by 36% last year and that more and more homeowners are exploring ways to reinvigorate their space this year.

Transforming your home takes time and effort, so you should try to create a beautiful design the first time around.

That means embracing luxury interior design and investing in high-quality furnishings and fixtures that will last.

If you’re new to the world of luxury home improvement and want to create a beautiful home for yourself and your loved ones in 2022, then here are some of the latest luxury interior design trends for you to check out.

Curves Are Back In Style

Art deco is in the past, and curves are most certainly back. Kitchen islands, tables and other furnishings with deep curves are a great way to create a lavish look. These unique shapes can enhance any room in your home and make a great statement piece. Curved furnishings are unusual and can make an ideal talking point for anyone who wants a creative alternative to traditional shapes. As well as circular shapes, you could also consider wavy furniture for an individual and practical look. These furnishings do take up more space than traditional squares and rectangles unless you have a very unusually shaped home. As such, you need to make sure you plan your room layout carefully if you intend to incorporate curves into your home.

Bold Patterns Are In Vouge

Bold and bright patterns are a staple of luxury interior design in 2022, so you can find a unique way to showcase your sense of style. While rugs and wallpapers are a great way to add bold patterns, luxury furniture retailers such as Tulip Interiors offer designer furniture with innovative patterns and stunning detailing. Check out their collection to find chests, wardrobes and chairs that have gorgeous details that will enhance your home. When you’re adding bold patterns to a room, you should make sure that they are the focal point and that the other items in the room are plainer to make the pattern pop. Incorporating patterns into your home is a great way to create an unforgettable design that your guests remember and envy, so take the time to explore all the options and find the one you like the best.

Sustainability Remains A Focus

Sustainability is a growing trend across a variety of niches, including luxury interior design. It has been popular for several years now, as the climate crisis comes to a head, but it is now being embraced by the majority of the high-end interiors market. Many luxury furniture designers are now embracing recycled materials and offering solutions that are designed to be kept for many years to avoid wastage. If you’re eager to embrace luxury living and reduce your impact on the environment, then you can by exploring sustainable luxury interior products. As well as furnishings, you can also find sustainable cleaning products, so you can keep your home pristine while also doing your bit to preserve the planet for future generations.

Bold Purple Is The Colour To Consider

As the colour of the year is a funky purple known as ‘Very Peri’, this is the colour to consider in 2022. It doesn’t have to be this exact shade: one of the many benefits of purple is how versatile it is.

You could check out a deep royal purple or a quirky modern colour close to Very Peri. Whatever you choose, you can find furnishings and home interior inspiration to suit. Deep purple can be a perfect option for a signature wall, as it’s not too dark but is rich enough to create a unique and stunning room. So, check out Very Peri and similar shades of purple to create an on-trend look that you’ll love.

Paintings Are Now 3D

Art has long been a staple of the luxury interior design market, but in 2022, the emphasis is firmly on 3D pieces. These might be hanging pieces, tactile wall art or expansive 3D sculptures.

Whatever style of art you like, you’ll be able to find a 3D artist that can emulate it and create a unique piece just for you. There are many high-end artists out there who are embracing 3D art and new up-and-coming artists who have always created unique 3-dimensional pieces. Therefore, it’ll be easy for you to find individuals and pieces of artwork that will enrich your home’s décor. You can either buy an existing piece or you can commission a new one so that you can get the perfect 3D artwork for any room.

The luxury interior design market is constantly evolving, and exciting new trends arise every few months, but these are some of the most significant developments that will remain prominent for some time. Use these trends to get some inspiration and start planning your new luxury home design.

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