The turn of the calendar year, in addition to a renewed opportunity to fulfill New Year's promises, also brings a turn in fashion and design trends. The list of 7 top trends for the home in 2017 includes the most important guidelines on how to fashionably furnish an apartment. After all, New Year's resolutions are much easier to keep in a beautiful interior.
Get to know top 7 home trends in 2017:
Matte surfaces
If you are undertaking a kitchen renovation, we advise you to be fearless. Use matte surfaces that attract the eye, are bold and add depth to the room.
Marble
No, your sighting of the frequent marble motifs on Pinterest is not a sign that you are too tired and your vision is a little mischievous: marble is becoming this year's biggest hit. You can use it in all rooms and in a wide variety of forms. A marble counter in the kitchen, a vase on the fireplace in the living room or marble shelves for shoes are the answer to the question of how to give the apartment a sophisticated touch.
Bleached wood
Bleached wood gives the surface gentle natural colors, while at the same time preserving the authentic appearance of the wood. The trend has been entering the market for a long time, and the birds whispered to us that it will come to life in all its glory in the coming year.
Vivid colors
As a counterbalance to the marble surfaces, you can choose accessories such as pillows, armchairs or coffee tables in vivid jewel colors – emerald green or ruby red will be in this year.
Studded details
Nothing makes a modern home feel warm like a touch of the old. Pin details have their roots far back, but next year they're making a comeback: beautiful and innovative like never before.
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Laying tiles as seen in the underpasses
A new trend in 2017 will be a special way of laying tiles. The classic way of stacking one on top of the other will replace the staggered way, as seen in subways or subways. The genius of this trend is that it does not bring innovation through a new material or product, but changes are made simply through a different approach in the placement of already existing elements.
Smart devices
With the development of technology, our everyday life is also changing. In addition to computers and smartphones, smart devices for the home that make the user's life easier are also becoming more and more common. One example of smart furniture is, for example, Ikea's SELJE nightstand, which has the ability to wirelessly charge a phone.