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The hottest interior trends 2020: the year of excess and nature

How will we furnish the home in 2020? We present to you the 3 hottest trends for the interior of 2020.

Reading and finding guidelines in interior design can be time-consuming, and we often get lost in the pile of information offered. And if we're being completely honest, we're mostly looking for guidelines that will just be an extension of what we already have in our interiors. In order to make it easier to find what will complement your home in 2020, we present to you the three biggest home furnishing guidelines. With them, we can completely fill the room or just make it a wonderful addition.

The hottest interior trends 2020

Maximalism: more is more

Maximalism: More is More (Brabbu at insplosion.com)
Maximalism: More is More (Brabbu at insplosion.com)

In recent years, we have seen mainly minimalism in interior design, and the year 2020 will conjure up creative, bold and fun interiors. These will shine in playful colors, will be enriched by mixing patterns, materials and shapes, all of which will be complemented by eye-catching designer pieces. We will also approach maximalism by using velvet (which will still be very fashionable in 2020), which will add luxury to the room.

Hello, biophiles!

Hello, biophiles! (Betapet on etsy.com)
Hello, biophiles! (Betapet on etsy.com)

It has been scientifically proven that humans feel better in the company of plants, in the company of nature. And it is high time to bring nature within four walls. Biophilia in interior design continues and is increasingly popular. You can achieve it by using natural materials such as wood and stone, and of course with Scandinavian design. There must be indoor playpens, placed vertically or suspended, which will bring relaxation and peace to the room. Wallpapers with motifs from nature are also suitable.

Round, I love you round

Round I Love You Round (CB2)
Round I Love You Round (CB2)

In 2020, round shapes and soft, rounded edges will replace the straight lines we've been used to in recent years. But don't worry, this does not mean that you have to completely change your interior. Round shapes are perfectly combined with straight lines. Thus, you can use a round coffee table next to a "strictly" flat sofa, and on the contrary, you can hang a round mirror on the wall, place round chairs next to a flat table... The possibilities are countless!

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