Wednesday, 28 September 2011

The Interior Design Trends - Spring/Summer 2011.

Spring and summer 2011 interior design style will voyage through time and remoteness according to designers and department heads. They know precisely where the horizons will be.
Trend Number 1. Folkloric Movement
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This Folkloric trend is not fixed to any definite tradition or legacy, but uses conventional craft and hand drawn imagery throughout all countries.

There’s a mix of African, Russian, Scandinavian and Indian influences across fabrics, metal work and ceramics.

This takes in well crafted pieces of furniture, while accumulating embroidered or patterned fabrics for low key warmth. Tables should be fully clad in hot summer colours – oranges, reds and pinks.





Trend Number 2. So Fresh Drift
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Spring comes in the abode with flowers, fabrics and home wares. They are established in this style in an expansive variety of yellows and soft greens of khaki, moss and olive shades. Next to white polish pieces and white ceramics, these looks convey vividness and clarity to the home. Also they are nicely complemented with wicker garden furnishings and natural timber furniture.


These next three are all rivers to the same ocean.




Trend Number 3. 50′s Interior Trend
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The main colours for this trend are washed out red, emerald green and gold. Retro prints and mid – 20th Century furnishing figures and manners are a high-flying theme.




Trend Number 4. Granny Chic Trend

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Granny Chic takes an unmarked path this spring with modern-day graphics, update on florals, crochet, fine china and all things characteristically British and homespun.
The main idea is of flowers on tableware, cushions in teal, maroon and subdued gold and a real mix of wistful flowery wallpapers.



Trend Number 5. Chalky Pastels Trend

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 This key look persists this year. Pastels of dusty pink, mint green and pale blue grow to be a key palette for spring/summer 2011. Delicate suggestions of colour are added to tableware and trimmings. This colour palette is collective with matt finishes.












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