Everyone's Obsessed With These 9 Latest Interior Trends

January 26, 2017

What's in and what's out? Even if you aren't a stickler for trends, it's always useful to keep track of the latest and greatest on the market; New home, new references, as they say.

Thankfully, you won't have to flip through magazines or webpages to suss out what's in vogue. Pinterest has made it easier for everyone with its Pinterest 100 list, a style report compiling the most popular themes set to define 2017. So, what are the top 9 interior looks that people will be pinning and obsessing over this year?

1. Modern Nightstands ( + 721% )

Often overlooked in a bedroom, your bedside tables are now enjoying a full-blown revival. 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 superman.

Source: Dwell

How To Get The Look In Singapore:

Pair your bed frame with a matching nightstand, like this home in Keat Hong. The simple Scandinavian bedside piece even has nifty drawers for convenient storage.

Interior Designer: AD.I.WRKS
Location: Keat Hong

2. Marbled Walls ( + 303% )

Marble mania is far from over, but we are perfectly at peace with this turn of events! From marbled accessories to countertops, 2017 is introducing the next (literally) big marbled feature - Full-on, marble walls. Can't afford a floor-to-ceiling slab of rock? Wallpapers are an increasingly popular option to get that luxe look for less!

Source: Murals

Source: Design Milk

How To Get The Look In Singapore:

When picking furniture for your marbled wall, keep it simple and in solid colours, so as to avoid clashing with the distinctive print.

Architect: 0932 Design Consultants
Location: Villa 7

3. Hype for Hygge ( + 285% )

Step, aside 'Scandindustrial', the new 'It' word on the block is 'Hygge'. Pronounced as hue-gah, this Danish term about living simply and comfortably is popping up everywhere, from dedicated blogs to cooking books. How does that translate into homes? We're set to see more cosy touches, like big woolly blankets, sheepskin rugs and ambient candles.

Source: Stylecaster

Source: Instagram

How To Get The Look In Singapore:

Hygge is not just a look, but a state of mind. Create a space that you know you can relax in, whether its having a calm, creamy palette, or soft comfy furniture to melt yourself in.

Interior Designer: Icon Interior Design
Location: Sunset Way

4. Indoor Plants ( + 260% )

No balcony or garden? No problem. 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 can'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: Notey

Source: SF Girl By Bay

How To Get The Look In Singapore:

With white walls as a canvas, bring a touch of clean, organic beauty using lush indoor greens and woody knick knacks.

Architect: Studio JP
Location: Marine Terrace

An otherwise sparse-looking laundry room is brightened up with a flourish of potted and hanging plants.

Architect: Studio JP
Location: Marine Crescent

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

Our love for shiny, metallic textures continues with an updated, new twist. Gold can border on tacky, while silver's a tad too cold; But the rosy sheen of copper accessories are an uncommon sight, making it a stylish and luxe highlight in your interiors.

Source: Christian Walker

How To Get The Look In Singapore:

Gleaming copper make great standout pieces in a flat-looking space. Here, these pendant lights inject a ritzy look to the contemporary dining area.

Interior Designer: Xprado
Location: The Palette

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

Blacks are timeless, but they are so overdone; Navy is the next go-to colour for homes looking for a dark, classy look now. Swap out boring monochromes with a hint of inky blue in all sorts of features. For example, you can go for matte navy walls, or place glossy navy accessories as an accent shade.

Source: MyDomaine

How To Get The Look In Singapore:

No need for fancy feature wall treatments; A solid shade of navy is enough to make a bold statement, and works great with all sorts of textures, such as timber.

Interior Designer: Meter Square
Location: Towner Road

7. Wooden Tiles ( + 51% )

Adore the parquet floors in your home? Here's one more way you can get your woody fix without looking like you're living in a tree house. Instead of the usual subway or mosaic, wooden tiles in fancy finishes and patterns are now increasingly popular for that 'rustic' look (perfect for 'hygge' too!).

Source: Stikwood

How To Get The Look In Singapore:

Against smooth wall and floor finishes, the timbered feature wall provides an offbeat, tactile experience in the bedroom.

Interior Designer: Mr Shopper Studio
Location: Riverparc

8. Acrylic Glass ( +50 %)

Who says a piece of good-looking furniture has to, well, look? See-through, pieces project a hint of classy quirkiness, and has the illusion of taking up less space. 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: The Everygirl

How To Get The Look In Singapore:

If you are planning to incorporate block-like hues like this monochromatic home, clear acrylic furniture helps to add a hint of glossy shine without breaking your colour scheme.

Interior Designer: Dan's Workshop
Location: Edgefield Plains

9. Farmhouse Chic ( + 40% )

If Hygge and wooden tiles are anything to go by, we are definitely seeing a trend towards more rustic interiors. All hail the farmhouse style, which thankfully does not require one to actually live in a barn. Emulate that countryside, laid-back feel with creamy colours, traditional-style furniture and (don't forget) wood, loads of bleached-out wood.

Source: Beneath My Heart

How To Get The Look In Singapore:

Warm, ochre notes and traditional furniture designs exude that rustic, farmhouse look in this unreal HDB.

Interior Designer: Interi Living
Location: Telok Blangah


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