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Interior Design Trends To Watch in 2020

Interior Design Trends To Watch in 2020
18 April 2019 James Brooke

Experts at Contura have created a guide of the top interior trends for 2020:

  • Biophilic design & bringing nature indoors
  • Colour of the year: Neo-mint
  • Focus on natural & organic materials
  • Minimalism continues to dominate

The world of interior design continues to evolve and change, and with 2020 only eight months away, Catharina Björkman, lifestyle expert at Swedish wood-burning stove brand, Contura, has curated the top homes and interiors trends to watch out for.

If you’re looking for creative inspiration and to be ahead of the curve, read on for tips on how to incorporate the latest design trends into your home.

  1. Forget ‘fast furniture’

“Much like the fashion industry, consumers are increasingly looking for well-made, quality designs with longevity,” says Catharina. “When it comes to choosing items for your home, don’t automatically opt for the cheapest option. Shop around for pieces that will last for many years and treat purchases as an investment.

  1. Bring the outdoors in

“Biophilia is a word we are seeing used more when it comes to interior design, and it refers to our human instinct and desire to interact with nature. We are seeing this translate in the home in terms of adding greenery and houseplants, and this is a trend expected to continue in 2020. The humble houseplant has certainly seen a revival in recent years from its 1970s origins, and sales of plants continue to grow, particularly amongst millennials.

“Not only do plants add to the overall aesthetic and brighten up a drab space, but they can also improve air quality, boost air circulation and help to remove airborne toxins, pollen, bacteria and mould. Spider plants, ferns, cacti, aloe vera and cheese plants are all easy to care for, but you can always choose faux plants and avoid watering all together!

  1. Colour of 2020: Neo-mint

“In keeping with the green theme, ‘neo-mint’ is predicted to be the top colour for 2020. This cooling pastel tone is both soothing and subtle. Try updating your bathroom or kitchen tiles for an on-trend look, or you could reupholster an armchair, buy some new cushion covers, or repaint a chest of drawers for a more subtle nod to the trend.

  1. Natural materials

“Increasingly, people will be looking for handcrafted designs, and opting for traditional and organic materials wherever possible. Wood, glass, brick and stone, along with rattan and wicker, will be the home décor materials of choice, for both durability and natural aesthetic. Drawing on the raw beauty of imperfect finishes, this trend is about making natural materials look effortlessly stylish. Try adding woven baskets, a rattan chair or unvarnished natural wooden crates or shelves for a very Scandi look.

  1. Minimalist design

“Micro-living may not be the norm just yet, however our homes are continuing to shrink in terms of square footage, and smaller spaces mean we need to be smarter with our interiors. Coupled with the popularity of the Marie Condo decluttering method, minimalist interiors are expected to stay put throughout 2020.

“Remember, less is definitely more to achieve this look: it’s clean, fuss-free and inspires a sense of calm. Select a simple, neutral wall colour and furnishings, remove excess clutter and choose practical, multi-purpose furniture, such as a footstool with built in storage compartment to double up as a place to keep magazines, books or loose papers.

  1. Home office style

“The global workforce and the demise of the traditional office is reshaping how we work, especially given the rising popularity of remote working. The home office will therefore develop into a more valued room in the home and will require a balance of function and design to allow for maximum productivity.

“Ergonomic, comfortable furniture, good lighting and a creative, invigorating space will be key themes. Add interesting art pieces, invest in proper lighting and choose a comfortable desk and chair to get the most from your home work space.”

  1. Love for Lagom

“With an increasing number of us looking to embrace a more balanced lifestyle, it comes as no surprise that the Swedish term, ‘lagom,’ meaning ‘just the right amount,’ has resonated with so many people. In terms of interior design, lagom can be interpreted as ditching clutter, fuss and embellishment and favouring a simpler, more curated look.

“Regularly decluttering, embracing natural and sustainable materials, choosing pared-back design and adding lots of greenery will help to create an environment that is both balanced and calming, capturing the essence of a lagom interior.”

For more information on Contura, please visit http://www.contura.eu

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Notes to editors:

  • Rooster PR will coordinate comment, interview and profile opportunities for Contura UK Country Manager, Phil Wood. The Contura PR team will also arrange visits to the nearest Contura Design Centre dealerships or the Contura showroom in Doncaster to see the product range.
  • Sources detailed in footnotes.

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About Contura
Contura is Europe’s leading manufacturer of wood burning stoves, offering an extensive range of classic and contemporary wood burners; from traditional insert stoves suitable for existing fireplaces, to freestanding statement models made with innovative materials such as soapstone.

Starting at £1,295, Contura stoves are premium yet affordable. Award winning, timeless Swedish design means the products complement or enhance any style of home, whilst also offering outstanding performance, maximum efficiency, practicality and ease of use.

Designed and assembled at the factory located in Markaryd, Sweden, and manufactured to the highest standards, Contura stoves are highly energy efficient, offering powerful convection, superior combustion technology and clean burning systems. Currently, 95% of Contura stoves are DEFRA Clean Air Act exempt and thus approved for use in Smoke Control Areas.

Contura stoves can be purchased through a network of 165 independent retailers nationwide.

Contura is part of the NIBE group, a Swedish manufacturing company producing world class solutions in sustainable energy across Europe, North America, Asia and Australia.

Contura is a founding member of the Stove Industry Alliance (SIA) in the UK.

For more information please visit www.contura.eu