4 interior design trends for the autumn


If you recently bought your first home or perhaps moved into a new residence, you're probably in the throes of setting the place up and working out exactly what kind of design features you'll focus on. Is the kitchen and dining area going to be the focal point of the home, or do you want a central living area?

What kind of curtains are going to go where? And what about the couches? We home designers in New Zealand know these are the sorts of questions that can keep you up at night, so we've put together a few interior design trends along the way that can help you prepare for the autumn months.

 

1) Big focal points

With the latest QV value data showing that Auckland property values dropped slightly, people who already have pre-approval might find a little bit of financial wiggle room when they buy. Perhaps that could go to a new centrepiece for common areas?

This is where people work from a minimalist base, but still indulge in a particular piece of art or furniture that is at odds with the rest and makes for a fantastic feature.

 

2) Mixed messages with the tone

Fixing for a kitchen renovation? If you do undertake this, consider two-tone cabinets for an eye-catching finish.

We urge people to use neutral colours with head-height cabinets, then play around with various types of wood when it comes to the storage areas below the countertop.

 

3) Rounding it out

By adding smoother edges to a traditionally angular rectangle design, a whole series of furniture has been inspired.

Perhaps you will be looking at rounded pieces of furniture, be it chairs or tables, when decking out your first home.

 

4) Bucking the trends

Of course, there is a problem with following trends - they come and go. By jumping on the bandwagon for one style of interior design, you may find your property is out of favour when the time comes to sell. This can be a bit of a problem if you're investing in New Zealand real estate, which is why careful thought needs to go into the design.

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