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Interior design | Deblina Chatterjee

6 Home decor trends of 2021 that you must try in your abode

Updated On : 10 Jun 2021
Like any other year, 2021 also has something new in-store for home decor. Check out these home décor trends of 2021 to take your home decor to a trendy new level.
6 Home decor trends of 2021 that you must try in your abode

Just like fashion or makeup, home décor trends change every year. 2021 also has something different and unique in-store to surprise people. Here’s your chance to be inspired by 2021’s latest home décor trends.

Colours

In 2020, muted tones were on trend, but this year, things have become more colourful. Bright colours make us feel more positive and you can use a brightly-coloured accent wall or bright floral cushions, curtains and bedsheets, or a bright accent piece on the wall to awaken your space. You can also pick a brightly-coloured sofa to add pops of colours in different corners of your abode.
 

Workspace at home

Due to the pandemic, we have been forced into an extended work-from-home situation, leading to a growing need for customized workspace options. This year, interior decoration is more about revamping your home work-stations. You can use fairy lights or lamps to brighten it up, place indoor plants to make the air fresher, create an attractive background to attend online meetings.

Greenery

Working from home has prompted the move to bring open green spaces into the home by putting plants in different corners like balcony, terrace, living rooms. You can also put small succulents in your bedroom.

Statement pieces

Focus this year will be more on accent furniture and statement pieces to make your home stand out. Wall art or large paintings will be prioritized more than using different elements.

Technology

The new normal has ushered in the era of touchless technology like automatic doors, motion-sensing lights etc.

Functionality and sustainability

Instead of aesthetics, consumers are more likely to lean towards functional furniture that uses sustainable, organic, local and recyclable materials. 

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