Resurgence of Trends Tells Us About Future of Interior Design

India, Sept 23, 2021 Having served in the Interior design industry for almost two decades, Meenu Agarwal examines trends which are making a comeback. The world of interior design has always been defined by trends of a particular era. In its journey, the industry continues to be inspired by art styles and fashion that have been spotted in the past. Meenu Agarwal, Founder and Director of MADS Creations – a Delhi-Gurugram based interior design firm – shines light on some prominent design trends which are making return.

Brass:
“Places like kitchens and bathrooms have long been fitted with stainless steel and silver surface hardware. They are subtle and blend nicely into the background”,says Meenu Agarwal. She adds, “People are increasingly going for the more vibrant and colourful touch of brass. It brings out the fixtures and offers a pleasant contrast to the lighter colour of the rooms.

Maximalism:
For the last decade, the concept of “minimalism” has seemingly taken over almost every space. It has been incorporated by leading global brands in their logos and advertisement campaigns. Naturally, its effect on interior design segment cannot be understated either. But the trend of “maximalism” from the 80s is witnessing a revival today.

Simplicity of a space is being accentuated by brighter patterns, extra items on furniture, and show pieces. There is a revival of excessive and complex characteristics in design elements. The philosophy of aesthetic of excess and elaboration of detail are returning with maximalism.

Free standing bathtubs:
“In today’s stressful times, mental and psychological well-being is being recognised by people across the world. They are indulging in activities and hobbies which replenish the physical as well as emotional energy,” says Agarwal explaining today’s lifestyle. She adds that inside bathrooms, the self-care is being provided by delicate bathtubs. Rejuvenating and soothing long bath is a popular design choice these days and is seeing a rise in demand.

Traditional freestanding baths have that classic feel about them and consist of slipper baths and roll top baths. This comfort is further improved with the supporting claw feet attached alongside it.

Beige setup:
Another reappearance from the 90s era is of the soft and graceful shade of beige. It once ruled every surface and item within a space, but soon found itself to be swapped with bright and grey textures. Nevertheless, the elegant beige setup is back. And it is a highly suitable design choice, be it for kitchen cabinets, bedroom cupboards or living room pieces. Meenu Agarwal MADS Creations recommends using the colour code. She says,” Beige setup was once deemed as a mainstream choice, but people have soon realized that it is to stay forever.”

Rounded furniture:
Meenu Agarwal says that she has noted an uptick in the demand for furniture with curved edges and round lines. The weird albeit interesting shapes are an expression of individuality and distinctiveness. People are saturated with the minimalist and orderly layout for the past decade or two. And are exploring personalized designs, with little interest in the conventional models.

Color in the kitchen:
Although more time is spent in bedrooms, living rooms, and office spaces, it is the kitchen where magic happens. In order to give this sanctified place its due importance, people have begun to complement their kitchen with color. The warm and bright shades are abundantly striking features which enhance the aura of the space. These trends are gaining traction in a frenzy and are likely to sustain for a longer period of time. The vivacity of these fashion tricks speaks aloud about how small steps can create a better environment to live in.