Home interiors are subject to consistent changes, considering the ebb and flow of interior design trends. Chennai is a bustling spot of early adoption when it comes to trends. Here are a few to look out for in the upcoming year. 

Sustainable Interiors: 

Beyond policies and public measures, sustainable living has become a way of life for many people. Sustainably sourced raw materials, recycled materials, sustainable wood, and non-toxic finishes are factors to consider when making sustainable interior choices. Reusability has also become a pivotal point of consideration, with applications like solar lighting and repurposed furniture. 

Minimalism: 

Minimalism embodies subtlety and simplicity in design. Its essence lies in creating an uncluttered environment that emphasises a streamlined display of decor, colours, and furnishings. It often utilises a monochromatic palette, allowing design elements to breathe and stand out within the space. Functionality over aesthetics will always be part of the 21st century’s value system. So this trend is not going away any time soon. Definitely not in the coming year. 

Pastel Colours: 

There is psychology behind every colour. When the house is painted with pastel hues, it exudes a calm, soothing and serene atmosphere. The pastel shades have colour-reflective quality, which enhances the appearance and mood of your house. Their capacity to create a sanctuary of a home, away from the chaos of the world, makes them a solid trend that is here to stay for a while. 

Curved Furniture: 

Curved furniture infuses your homes with a sense of fluidity and elegance. Their designs add a breath of fresh air compared to the rigid shapes of conventional furniture. Besides, they also act as an elegant callback to the mid 20th century aesthetics of furniture design. Curved furniture works incredibly well in small or cramped spaces, providing functionality and maintaining aesthetic appeal. 

Rapid shifts in public interest demands us to stay ahead of changing trends in interior designs. Vintage trends fade and reappear as an exercise in nostalgia. Modern trends appear and fade. But the fundamentals remain unchanged. Functionality and aesthetics reign supreme, regardless of what the trends dictate.