After the first mandatory confinement we had to get our home used to a new routine, which made us start to hate decoration. The good thing is that Casa de las Lomas compiled the best 4 interior trends that you can implement to achieve big changes and turn your home into a new personal sanctuary.
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Your house, your personality
Just as your clothes, car and gestures can say a lot about you, your home is also a means of expression. So having an impeccable selection of furniture and decoration as allies will be the best decision you can make when it comes to enlivening each area inside.
With this in mind, Casa de las Lomas shares with us the interior design trends for 2022 to turn our furniture into allies to make the most of each of the spaces in the home. From combining textures, using dark and matte tones, to influences from the 70's, they will be part of the interior design world trend for this New Year.
Furniture with Curves
Now curved lines and elements that were previously considered outdated, such as arches and round edges, are synonymous with current events and trends in 2022. These types of elements that eliminate edges and right angles to change to those that provide fluidity and movement like the curved ones are ideal for those who want their spaces to provide the feeling of being cosy, safe and calm.
As an example, the Gray Modular Room 1020 at Casa de las Lomas that breaks with right angles with an organically shaped corner module or how about Mesa Fiorda Nogal with an asymmetrical shape with rounded edges and formal references from the 1990s the 70's.
Matt black woods with reference to Japanese design
A trend that has been widely accepted since previous years is to integrate dark tones into interiors that are widely used by those seeking aesthetic, versatile, and orderly spaces.
It can be achieved using the Yakisugi technique, in which the wood is charred to obtain qualities that make it resistant to moisture and microorganisms, the result is deep black pieces, with a matte finish and a very open pore. that reveals the veins and the naturalness of the wood.
We can see this current in the Shoji Collection of Casa Quieta, which responds very clearly to current trends, taking inspiration from Shoji, a Japanese design element used to divide spaces. This collection brings versatility to spaces, integrating into them in a very sober way thanks to its elegant black wood finish.
Polished brass and gold sparkles for a chic decoration
2022 is the year in which symbols of luxury and pleasure from previous decades are resumed, bringing back shiny gold accents with great force both in decorative elements and in accents in pieces of furniture.
The Machiko coffee table from Casa de las Lomas is an excellent example of this trend, it presents a metallic tubular base in a gold finish with a fluid, fun and at the same time sculptural shape.
Marble and stone with a lot of veins, as protagonists
The use of marble and stone never goes out of style, but this year we will see a much less conservative application of these materials, moving away from the typical white, black and gray tones to open up a world of possibilities with shades of pink, green, brown, gold and even blue to give you originality and much more personality.
The Nasir dining table from Casa de las Lomas is a good example of a piece that aims to be the center of attention in a space, with a sculptural base and a gray marble top with an attractive pattern that fills the room with movement. piece and spaces.
All these designs and more with which you can transform your home can be found at Casa de las Lomas.