Home interior trends to embrace in 2022

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2022 has seen our homes become work-friendly environments and energy efficient due to the increase in energy required from being at home more often.  Home interior trends in 2022 are a big step up from what we have witnessed in the last five years as we customise our homes for work.

Leading designers across the country are making headlines with their innovative ideas that illustrate form and functionality while working with limited budgets.

If you are planning to give your home interiors a little makeover, make sure you don’t miss out on these trends.

Work from home station

If you have no plans to return to your office in the future, then you are going to need a proper workstation at home. In the last two years, many corporate workers have transitioned into remote work or switched lanes to find a profession that allows them to work from the comfort of their homes.

Owning a proper workstation will not only boost your productivity but will also keep your work area clutter-free and available for leisure activities.

Office Pods

Setting up a workstation in a household with kids and pets doesn’t sound like a great idea. Working amidst all the chaos can be difficult and attending online meetings can be sometimes embarrassing. That is why many corporate workers are embracing the concept of office pods. An office pod is a portable room made up of wood and glass and can be set up in your garden or backyard. You can have your office pod soundproofed to cut out unwanted noises from the street.

Wall Treatments

It’s 2022, and everyone is sick and tired of those mass-produced wallpapers in the living room. It’s time to strip them down and paint the wall in a colour of your choice. Paint it black and use it as a backdrop for your furniture, or throw in some vibrant shades to make it a focal point for your artwork and designer wall sconces.

Travertine Tabletops

We have had enough of glass tabletops, they don’t look charming anymore. Replace boring tables with a travertine to make interiors stand out. You can place the table in the living room or patio for entertaining guests or to keep your centrepieces.

Make Your Kitchen Disappear

Contemporary kitchens have undergone various transformations over the last few years – all of which point to minimalism. Taking a step further, you can make your kitchen appliances disappear and yet at hand whenever you need them.

Concealed appliances and cabinets with invisible handles is a trend that is catching on for all good reasons. “No refrigerator or toaster on display” is the official design language in 2022 and beyond.

Energy-efficient features & appliances

The most popular trends are the ones that strike the perfect balance between form and function. Making your home energy is a good trend to offset rising energy costs. There’s never a better time to make your home energy efficient. So start now – not just for the sake of reducing your energy bills but also to minimise your carbon footprint.

●     Start by installing double-glazed windows and roof insulation to improve thermal efficiency.

●     Browse through energy Australia plans and choose the one that gives you maximum convenience and savings.

●     Replace curtains with blinds or shutters.

●     Upgrade your appliances to energy-efficient alternatives

●     Use LED lights and build a double-glazed skylight to let the natural light in.

We hope you found these tips useful. Go ahead and share this article with someone who might be interested in a home makeover in 2022.

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