THE MOST UNMISSABLE SPRING/SUMMER INTERIOR TRENDS FOR 2022 2021 brought with it so much uncertainty
Published 30th June 2022
THE MOST UNMISSABLE SPRING/SUMMER INTERIOR TRENDS FOR 2022

2021 brought with it so much uncertainty and unrest, but also an entirely new way of thinking when it comes to interior design.
Prompting homeowners everywhere to create thoughtful, multifunctional spaces and craft living areas that nurture wellbeing above all else, the pandemic has perhaps permanently shifted the way we consider our home décor and this is evident in the most coveted interior design trends for 2022.
Spring/Summer interior design trends for 2022 focus heavily on a calming palette of green, bringing nature’s beauty indoors and incorporating sustainability and wellbeing into interior design wherever possible.
In fact, Pinterest’s 2022 Pinterest Predicts report reveals biophilic design to be one of the most dominant interior trends of the year. This is a concept to increase occupant connectivity to the natural environment, contributing to health and wellbeing.
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