The COVID-19 pandemic affected many industries and changed the way we live. With the majority of the population spending their time indoors during the previous year, a lot of people are now craving more comfort. The impact of the pandemic forced them to reimagine their home space to meet the demands of their new lifestyle.

Although trends for home interior designs are always changing, the current events highlighted the importance of creating a comfortable and functional space. This year, people want a home that emanates a sense of calm and joy despite the intense situation in the outside world. If you’re planning on renovating or redecorating your home, here are the top home interior designs for 2021 you should follow.

1. Japandi design

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Japandi is a fusion of Japanese interior design and Scandinavian minimalism. If you enjoy the sleek lines of a minimalist aesthetic, then this style is for you. When it comes to interior design, Japan and Scandinavia have a lot of things in common. These two styles are all about simplicity, comfort, and functionality.

When incorporating Japandi design into your home interior, you can expect clean lines, a balance between natural lighting and neutral color palettes, and no unnecessary decorations cluttering up space. This style features high-quality design pieces that are natural and comfortable. Another important factor with Japandi is the functionality and sustainability of the design.

2. Cottagecore home style

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During the first months of quarantine, cottagecore became popular through online games and social media platforms. But this new name is now becoming a trend in the world of interior designing. The style offers homeowners the experience of living in a cottage out in the country regardless of their real location.

You can think of it as a fairytale brought to life. The cottagecore interior design centers on softer colors, textures, a balance of old and new pieces, and comfort. This style works well on homes that already have some interesting features like paneled walls, original floorboards, or exposed beams.

3. Grandmillenial style

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A lot of millennials are designing their interior spaces with a nostalgic sense of style. Inspired by the comforts of grandma’s home and the experiences they’ve had in that place, millennials popularized the grandmillenial style. Like the cottagecore interior design, the grandmillenial style also exudes a sense of comfort.

This look features vintage touches and old-school patterns fused with modern and bold colors. It’s a mishmash of items that make it seem like they came straight from your grandma’s home. If you have some family heirlooms tucked away somewhere, this is the perfect opportunity to display them with a modern twist.

4. Industrial interior style

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In contrast with the warm and comfortable home interior designs listed above, the sleek, modern look of the industrial style is also trending in 2021. This interior design is ideal for places that function as a space to work, live, and play. It has a mixture of traditional and modern design pieces.

Industrial interior design usually takes clues from the aesthetics of old factories and industrial spaces. It incorporates raw elements, including neutral colors, high ceilings, exposed stonework, and wood or metal materials that many try to conceal. The goal of this style is to give the home an unfinished feel.

5. Antique and vintage design

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Antique and vintage style is making a comeback in the world of interior design once again. There is just something about it that sets a cool and romantic mood. Moreover, antique and vintage items are much more interesting and beautiful to look at than anything that’s brand new. There’s a story behind that item that makes it unique and valuable.

Incorporating antiques and vintage design into your interior also offer several advantages. Antique and vintage items have unique and fascinating designs. Not to mention, they are sustainable and usually cheaper than brand new things. Vintage items, such as old wooden tables or furniture, also tend to be more durable and better constructed than new pieces.

6. Breaking up spaces with a room divider

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Enclosed spaces were the trend in the past few decades until people started embracing open floor plan spaces in recent years. However, the restrictions caused by the global pandemic forced many people to stay at home. This change brought forth the implementation of work-from-home setup and online classes.

But with entire families trapped at home in open floor plans, it’s difficult for anyone to concentrate and efficiently work. Although this new normal highlights the importance of private spaces, it doesn’t mean you have to start putting up walls. You can break up spaces with a room divider or zone out your home to give everyone their designated workstation.

7. Yellow and gray

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Last year, Pantone announced that yellow and gray are the colors of the year 2021. According to them, these two colors symbolize the current situation of the world and express a message of positivity. Since society is now recognizing color as a form of communication, many designers and brands are embracing the language of colors to connect and engage.

We have seen home decors, furniture, and appliances in gray and yellow tones grow in popularity this year. From splashing a coat of rich mustard paint on walls to using ash gray throw pillows in the living room, we’ve seen the mix-and-match of these two.

8. Pops of color

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Aside from the crisp, clear colors of yellow, the world of home interior design will also feature other hopeful colors this year. Calming tones like beiges and blues are always part of the annual home design trends. But this year, everyone also requires something that gives a sense of fun and happiness.

Homeowners are finding unconventional ways to add a pop of color and make their spaces more joyful during these difficult times. Some experts and home interior designers recommend infusing your home with personality by adding unexpected color bombs. You can incorporate something like a bright pink stool in your room or coat kitchen cabinets with olive green paint.

9. Neon lights

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Thanks to Gen-Zs, the 90s aesthetics brought by neon lights are on track to be the next big thing this year. This home decoration will be a fun addition for those who love an interior with a bit of edge. Homeowners can even find neon-hued LED lights and custom neon word art in just about any online shops and social media platforms.

Neon lights are a creative and daring way to make any room look innovative and mystic. When you turn off all the other lights and let the neon lights illuminate the dimmed room, it’s a total game-changer. Try to add this to your kitchen, and you will feel like you’re in a bar.

10. Indoor plants

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Houseplants fell out of fashion in the 1990s, but they’ve made a dramatic comeback during the pandemic. Since most people were stuck at home with nothing to do, they started taking care of indoor plants as a hobby. You only need to take a sneak peek at Instagram and Pinterest to see how these plants became fashionable and turned into the perfect home decorations.

Indoor plants and trees will continue their ascent in this year’s home interior design trends. Not only do they bring a splash of color to your space, but they also improve the air quality of a room. Not to mention, indoor plants help boost people’s mood and bring a sense of calm and clarity. They provide both aesthetic and functional value.

11. Geometrical and sculptural furniture

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Geometric shapes are rising in popularity this year. Geometric patterns are also expanding in home interior designs. We only see them on walls, ceiling, and floor decors before. But now, various innovative patterns can be seen on tabletops and even light fixtures.

Interior aficionados are also carefully curating spaces filled with more shapely figures and sculptural objects. It’s not just vases and other ceramic sculptures. Many brands and designers are now producing striking and oddly shaped furniture like chairs and tables. Decorating your home interior with these statement pieces makes for a more exciting and unique home.

12. Peel-and-stick wallpapers

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Peel-and-stick wallpapers are the latest addition taking over the home interior design trends in 2021. These self-adhesive, removable wallpapers are the perfect solution for renters and small-space dwellers looking to spice up their homes without the fear of commitment.

You can find them almost anywhere on the internet. With thousands of different options to choose from, homeowners can get crazy with creativity. When they get tired of the design, they can simply peel it off and change it without breaking their bank.

Takeaway

This year’s top home interior designs are mostly reflective of the current situation the world is facing. Since almost everyone spent so much of their time at home due to the pandemic, a lot of the latest interior design trends focus on comfort, functionality, and sustainability. People want to live in a home that offers solace from the challenges of 2021 and meets the demands of their new lifestyle.

If you’re looking for real estate properties that provide these important elements, consider checking out our listings. You might find the perfect home that can become your sanctuary even during the toughest times.      

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