2021 is a new era for everything from fashion to tech to cuisine and more. With more people stuck in the house due to the Covid stay-at-home orders, we see incredible inspiration to make our living spaces more fitting. Let’s take a look at some of the top home decor trends for 2021.
Increased Seating Areas
Quarantine and lockdown has got most of us stuck in the house a lot more often. Many people are working from home, or are high-risk and therefore do not want to be outside. This has prompted people to turn their living spaces into multipurpose rooms. Reading areas, make-shift offices, and gaming/library tables have been very popular to see as the pandemic continues.
Entertainment Spaces
Staying in is the new going out, so people want to make their home as fun as possible. People are buying bigger TVs, better sound systems, and comfier lounge seating to enjoy movies and stream concerts. There have also been significant changes to dining, so many people are attempting to recreate their favorite dining atmospheres by purchasing beautifully designed kitchen/dining room decor.
High-Style Accessories
People are spending more time in their living rooms than before, so many have started to try their eye at interior design. We see living rooms with plush seating, complex layers, and heavy tones. Living rooms are gaining more style and accessories, especially as people are using them for zoom backgrounds. People are becoming more creative, bold, and artful with their interiors.
Closed Floor Plans
As work from home, zoom school, and even unemployment become more widespread, many people are craving privacy now more than ever. Some have added sliding barn doors, bookshelves, and other types of dividers to make individual spaces. In addition, sometimes moving particular furniture around is helpful to reconfigure a room.
Naturesque
If we can’t go outside, then we have to bring the outside to us. That’s what many are doing by incorporating different plants, woven furniture, and neutral tones into their various rooms. People are also making their backyards more suitable as a work-from-home environment with comfortable furniture and lighting.