Interior Design: What’s in for 2017?

The new year is just around the corner.  You may be thinking, interior design: what's in for 2017? If you are building or renovating a new house, look out for these trends to include in 2017.TerracottaterracottaWarm materials like terracotta tiles are going to replace presently popular white and cool tones. Unlike in the 1980s, they are not utilized as border tiles. Instead they’ll have a natural matte finish and can be used for cladding fireplaces or as feature walls in bathrooms.CorkcorkNot just is cork a stylish material idea which adds texture and warmth to spaces, it also is perfect for absorbing noise within our increasingly open plan, large homes. It is used in coffee table bases along with stone tops, as well as a solid cork stool or a side table.Dark greendark-greenDark green shades are going to become the new must-have dark inside color as we say adios to midnight and navy blues. Dark green as a color of paint for rooms like a bedroom will create a wintery Scandi backdrop for reindeer furs, tan leathers, natural linen and brass lamps.Upholstered bedheadsbedheadIn 2017, beds are going to dramatically change, with upholstered bed heads that are set to replace those timber bed frames presently dominating the marketplace. They have been a staple in luxury hotel rooms and celebrity house for quite some time; however, now we are all going gaga for this bedhead trend.EscapismescapismHouses that have places to retrieve and nooks are going to become more popular as people react to our ever-increasingly technological lives. With a rising quantity of time spent in front of a smartphone or computer screen all day…there’ll be a higher need to create areas in our lives that are devoid of digital distractions.Jewel tonesjewel-tonesWhile pastel hues of blue and pink currently are having their day in the sun, they’ll soon be overtaken by jewel tones that are inspired by space, metals, clouds, stars, and cosmos. Metals, metallics, Lucite, raw-cut quartz, and opal are going to add a touch of interest and sparkle.