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Trends for the home autumn/winter 2018: 5 key trends for the interior

We can hardly escape trends. These, of course, change and evolve and this happens to varying degrees - some are so popular for many years rather than just one season. A good example of this is the Scandinavian trend, which has been with us for many years and still manages to surprise and excite us. This time, we have prepared for you the key trends for this year's fall and winter, which will perfectly update an existing home. Here are the autumn/winter 2018 home trends.

Which are the most key trends for the home for autumn and winter 2018?

Forest refuge

© Argos
© Argos

This fall, intense shades of berries, bark and blackberries dominate this trend. Another key element is the layering of thick knits. As you might expect, forest animals will also be fairly represented. And the hero of this season is a handsome Polish bunny. From lighting to decorative bedding and dinner service: the bunny is a key motif that overshadows all other country and woodland creatures this year.

Key colors: reddish brown, plum color and dark purple.
Key Materials: thick knits, rustic bedding and sawn wood.

New Scandinavian trends

© French Connection
© French Connection

A modern twist on the ever-popular Scandinavian trend is ideal for creating stylish decor without too much effort. Layering different textures will provide depth and create a welcoming space where we can spend the winter. A new element this season is the influence of globally inspired patterns and colors, with tassels and tassels being key embellishments.

Key colors: lavender color, sage color, blush pink and white linen color.
Key Materials: tan leather, pottery and bleached wood.

A global nomad

© French Connection
© French Connection

The trend celebrates the diversity of patterns from around the world and thus takes the home on a journey through global eclecticism. It is a fusion of decorative ikat, paisley and intricate Indian prints. Rich color tones and robust textures symbolize the authentic, handcrafted style of this nomadic trend. Find hand-dyed textiles in rich earth tones and handmade pottery.

Key colors: ochre, dark brown and reddish brown.
Key Materials: pottery, woven textiles and ropes.

The revival of luxury

© Baker and Stonehouse
© Baker and Stonehouse

In the world of interior design, luxury has been a buzzword for the past few years, and there is never enough of it. In this context, luxury is best described by fabrics and furniture pieces that exude a touch of decadence. This look is rounded off by minimalist "statement" lamps and furniture with decorative art deco designs. It's also a trend that's bringing socializing over drinks or cocktail hour back into our homes, as the drinks cart is a key piece of furniture.

Key colors: dusty pink, ocher and polished gold.
Key Materials: velvet, marble, brass and smoked or decorated glass.

A modern creator

© Habitat
© Habitat

The trend celebrates the beauty of craftsmanship. Natural wood, textured weaving and imperfect shapes of rattan and wicker furniture create raw beauty and provide a stylishly finished home. This style is quite realistic and reminds us that imperfections are to be loved and not hated. It is an excellent choice for modern family life, where everyday wear will add authenticity and natural beauty.

Key colors: shades of pale gray, natural colors, charcoal black and oxidized red.
Key Materials: pottery, wool, knitting and rattan.

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