Homes In 2017 Will Look Like This, According To Pinterest

May 26, 2017

It's no news that trends come and go, but some are more deserving than others. Even if you aren't a stickler for trends, it's always useful to keep track of the latest and greatest on the market.

Thankfully, you can do away with the web-trawling for this one. Pinterest has made it easier for everyone with its Pinterest 100 list, a style report compiling the most popular themes set to define 2017. Here, we've listed the top 9 interior looks for you to go gaga over!

1. Modern Nightstands ( + 721% )

Your non-existent bedside tables are now enjoying a full-blown revival in 2017. Forget bulky bookshelves or standing lamps. From Scandi-retro styles to DIY projects, the modern nightstand can hold a light, store your books and is basically your personal superman.

Source: Hometalk

How To Get The Look In Malaysia:

Pair your bed frame with a matching nightstand. The simple Scandinavian bedside piece keeps your space tidy without cluttering the look.

Interior Designer: The Roof Studio

2. Marbled Walls ( + 303% )

Nobody seems to be over the marble mania, but we are digging this turn of events! From accessories to countertops, 2017 is introducing the next big (literally!) marbled feature -
walls. Can't afford a floor-to-ceiling slab of rock? Wallpapers are your best option to get that luxe look for less!

Source: Est

Source: HouseBeautiful

How To Get The Look In Malaysia:

Simple, block-coloured furniture will guarantee all eyes on your prized wall.

Architect: 0932 Design Consultants

3. Hype for Hygge ( + 285% )

Pronounced as hue-gah, hygge focuses on simple and comfortable living. This Danish concept injects coziness into the Scandinavian trend, inspiring comforting touches like knitted blankets, sheepskin rugs and ambient candles.

Source: Rie World

How To Get The Look In Malaysia:

Create for yourself a safe haven amidst a soft palette, or comfy throws to be engulfed within.

Interior Designer: The Roof Studio

4. Indoor Plants ( + 260% )

2017 is looking to be a year of greenery (much like Pantone's Colour of the Year), with more homeowners adopting low-maintenance plants to jazz up their interiors. If you couldn't get your hands on an air-plant last 2016, be prepared for a waiting list, along with various hanging vines and riotous indoor blooms again. Sigh.

Source: Pinterest

Source: Roomed

How To Get The Look In Malaysia:

Bring fresh air into your home with a touch of clean, organic beauty using lush indoor greens.

Interior Designer: M Innovative Builders

5. Copper Is The New Metallic ( + 90% )

Our love for shiny, metallic textures continue with an updated twist. Gold and silver used to be your only choices for decorative sheens, but rosy copper is fast becoming a stylish alternative for home decor, ranging from small accessories to big ticket items like bedframes.

Source: Refinery29

Source: Daily Dream Decor

How To Get The Look In Malaysia:

Gleaming copper complements the medley of colours here perfectly, injecting a ritzy look to the contemporary dining area.

Interior Designer: X Two Concept

6. Navy Is The New Black ( + 80% )

Black colour has long claimed the limelight, but this year, it's all navy. Swap out boring monochromes for a hint of inky blue in all sorts of features. Matte navy walls or glossy navy accessories would make a great accent in your home!

Source: Made about the House

How To Get The Look In Malaysia:

A solid shade of navy is accommodating enough to work with all sorts of textures, such as timber, or even make a bold solo feature.

Interior Designer: Metrics Global Sdn Bhd

7. Wooden Tiles ( + 51% )

Adore parquet floors? Here's another way you can get your woody fix without fretting about the scratches. Instead of the usual mosaic, wooden tiles in fancy finishes and patterns are now increasingly popular for that 'rustic' look (perfect for 'hygge' too!).

Source: IFeng News

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How To Get The Look In Malaysia:

A timbered feature wall provides a beautiful warm glow to your living room, welcoming friends and family alike.

Interior Designer: Giraffe Three

8. Acrylic Glass ( +50 %)

Whether its plexiglass frames, lucite tables or Ghost chairs, we're seeing more homeowners favour acrylic glass for its lightweight and durable properties. Perfect if you're the clumsy, bull-in-the-china-shop type.

Source: Fikirro

Source: Curated Interior

How To Get The Look In Malaysia:

Clear acrylic furniture helps to add a hint of glossy shine without breaking your colour scheme, blending seamlessly into this tranquil home.

Interior Designer: EDI: Essential Design Integrated

9. Farmhouse Chic ( + 40% )

If Hygge and wooden tiles are anything to go by, we are definitely seeing a trend towards more rustic interiors. Emulate that countryside, laid-back feel with creamy colours, traditional-style furniture and (don't forget) the bleached-out wood.

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How To Get The Look:

Off-white and earthy brown hues exude a down-to-earth vibe in this airy, sunshine filled home.

Interior Designer: Interi Living


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