1. Scandinavian style
Scandinavian style has become one of the most popular interior trends in recent years. This interior design epitomises cosiness and creates a very homely atmosphere. Here, subtle colours in light shades such as beige or grey are mixed with light wood. Minimalist accessories such as geometric vases or discreet murals complete the Scandinavian look, with rugs and cushions in various orientations also a defining feature of this interior style.
2. Modern style
Minimalism dominates this trend. True to the motto "less is more", the colours in this interior style are rather restrained. Cool furnishings are combined with concrete walls or materials such as stainless steel. There are very few frills or playful details here. Rather, this style thrives on reduced, distinct lines and classic designs. Patterns are rarely seen, and when they are, they tend to be geometric or linear in design.
3. Industrial style
This style, which originated in New York and is reminiscent of old industrial and factory buildings, has become increasingly popular. The industrial look is considered to be timeless – recognisable, above all, by its neutral colours and rustic materials. The walls often have a concrete or stone finish, while the furniture is made of untreated wood, metal, steel or glass. Leather elements are also popular, for example, a cosy leather sofa or an old and inviting leather armchair. This particular combination creates a unique look that perfects the industrial feeling when paired with the right accessories.
4. Vintage style
The vintage look brings together pieces of furniture, accessories and colours from a bygone era. This style can vary greatly and be both nostalgic as well as old-fashioned and romantic. The wide range of colours available here varies from decade to decade. For example, you can choose between pastel shades of lilac or light blue. However, petrol and emerald green are also popular retro shades. This look can be created using not only monotone colours but also patterns and floral motifs, all of which can be used to represent this beautiful vintage style on wall murals. Old or new pieces of furniture in this style may show signs of wear, inviting you on a very personal journey through time.