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7 Interiors Trends Every Guy Can Use To Upgrade His Home

For something a little warmer, look no further than the Dulux colour of the year, Spiced Honey. A warm, caramel amber, it pairs effortlessly with natural materials. Or, if you’re feeling a little more playful, Pantone’s colour of the year, Living Coral, feels like a fresher version of the blush pink that’s been all over the streetwear scene lately.

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Sustainable Everything

Talk around sustainable fashion and grooming has been everywhere recently, and this year a stylish home is also a sustainable home.

“Increased awareness of how our actions impact the environment means that products with ethical credentials are gaining impetus, be it that they utilise recycled plastic waste or are produced locally with lower carbon footprints,” says Kirsty Hunt from Duette blinds.

Before you start swapping out wallpaper for rolls of hemp, it pays to know what to look for. “People are investigating biomaterials, composites, recycled textiles made from bamboo and more sustainable processes such as organic cotton,” adds Made.com design director Ruth Wassermann. Resist that set of plastic chairs.

’90s-Inspired Minimalism

For every grunge kid digging out their plaid shirts, this year ‘90s influences are going to be popping up in interiors as well as your wardrobe. Although that doesn’t mean you can get that Nirvana poster out of the attic.

Wasserman says that designers will be “bringing a ’90s-inspired minimalism into modern designs, using pale timbers and weave techniques in streamlined, linear furniture designs,” so it’s only a matter of time before tartan makes an appearance.

“It’s an easy style to integrate into your home in small doses,” says Sophie Miura, digital content director of interiors magazine Domino. “Add a sleek concrete planter or monochrome throw pillows for a ’90s touch.”

Art-Deco Lounging

For those who prefer their home to be a little more polished, art deco-inspired interiors have been seen in some of London’s most stylish restaurants and bars for a few years, and this trend is staying put.

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