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Trends Special 2018

Posted on the 14 January 2018 by Just For Clocks @JustForClocks

Stock up on all the inspiration you need to try out the latest home decorating trends for 2018...

As the colour of the year is big on everybody's agenda, here are some cues to the décor expectations of the year:

Old is still new
Up-cycled furniture is cost-efficient, sustainable and makes for a great conversation starter. Rather than creating from scratch, look at salvaging existing pieces and up-cycling them to suite your aesthetic, says Ar. Neesha Alwani of n+s architects | interior designers | planners, adding that vintage pieces are in demand because of the high quality of workmanship and materials used.

Stand-out walls
An accent wall treated strategically and tastefully can bring warmth into a dull space. Use veneers, fabric, leather paneling or even interesting wallpapers, says Mona Dejgani Mehrally, Co-founder of the Mumbai-based home décor store, Maroon Manor. Even curtains in warm white, taupe or grey, when drawn, can create a beautiful shell for furniture and accessories.

Focal pieces
Statement pieces - furniture, light fittings, art or collections of objects - continue to dramatically lift the look of any space, set the tone, never failing to elicit a response from visitors, says Neesha. In particular, adds Mona, we are seeing high-gloss finished furniture used alongside pieces with a dead-matte finish. Gold and copper tray-tables, purple sofas, textured rugs and velvet drapes - all things over-the-top - add to this look, confirms Shami Goregaoker, Design Director, GA Design, a multidisciplinary architecture and design practice.

Materials matter
Rose gold is phasing out, while mixed metals with muted colours will trend in 2018, says Navin Kanodia, MD and Interior Stylist, SPACIO. As for colours, besides ultra-violet, shades of lavender and pink will be used a lot more. Shami suggests pairing purple with dark neutrals like black, grey or walnut brown for a grounded appeal.

Light it up
Navin explains that exposed lighting is fast fading out even as decorative lighting is here to stay. Gita seconds the trend of quirky pendant, floor and table lamps being favoured, as they add an element of unexpected intrigue.

So, it's time to say cheers to making your home both, stylish and functional!


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