When discussing interior decoration trends we are not talking about things that are fast and disposable but things that are gaining in popularity over several seasons as new products and themes emerge. Investing in quality furniture and considered floor planning gives longevity and is therefore the most sustainable way to update your home. Although economically Switzerland is more insulated than other countries, property prices are amongst the highest in the world. Therefore, many who are purchasing a new home are taking a long term view when decorating, prioritizing quality and working in phases from a master plan to get furnishings and finishes they desire. Homeowners who are renovating, make their largest investment in kitchens and bathrooms and are phasing other areas over time. A trend in floor plans, post pandemic, is to for creating spaces within the home for working with acoustic benefits … that will be another post. Now, let’s talk about the fun stuff!! All photos taken by me or Image: accredited to source.
Curves
Furniture with curves has been around for a few seasons, and I see this trend becoming a design classic. Curved furniture has the ability to break the lines of straight room shapes and those with difficult angles, predominantly found in modern architecture, but sits equally well to update a traditional setting. Rounded shapes conform to our bodies making it more comfortable and as humans we respond well to organic natural shapes giving a feeling of nature and calm. Curves require space, is particularly good for larger open spaces, looks good from all angles and can be stand alone pieces designed to be used from both sides. Innovation in building techniques and a new breed of fabrics allow curved upholstery to be upholstered with the correct design and stretch quality.
Hotel Luxe
A trend that is becoming very clear (perhaps post-pandemic) is that people are viewing their homes as destinations with more confidence to be enjoyed as a luxury hotel. Notable finds: 3D wall installations or wallpaper murals, precious woods veneered into wall papers. There are tactile marbles with wilder veining for sophisticated spa like bathrooms and statement kitchens with larger side pantries to house the less attractive accoutrements, generally natural surfaces you want to touch and feel grounded to. Interestingly, in commercial design, the design trend for luxury hotels are concepts that emulate a luxury ‘home residential’ feeling I see these trends continuing into 2025/26.
Art Deco Glamour
Art Deco inspired furniture, fabric pattern, wallpapers and mirrors to bring in gilded glamorous touches. Vintage case goods (cabinets/chest of drawers etc) with rich colours in deep mohair velvets.
Colour & Warm Wood
Mid pastels and warm earth tones create a grounded feeling with colour. Green is warm moss tones. In the tailwind of the pandemic, these natural tones are highly desirable. Warm Wood Tones: There is a step back to warm toned and darker woods. There is a yearning for fun and a human connection to earth.
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