How to Style Your Home

 

HOW TO STYLE YOUR HOME IN 2022

 

We’ve all found ourselves spending quite a bit of time indoors over the past two years, which is why it comes as no surprise that many have fallen in love with interior styling. Might as well make it look beautiful and feel even better, right?

Your home is your comfort, the place you can kick back and relax, do the things you love with the people (and furry friends) you hold close, making it such a special space of solace.

But things have changed in more ways than one over the last couple of years, and that includes homeware trends. 2022 is just starting out, and there is no better time than now to get all the inspiration you need from our top picks – from exciting new collections, to much-loved pieces that find themselves landing time and time again in our restock list.

Here’s what you can expect for home styling trends for 2022.

 

 

EMBRACE THE EARTHY

With so much more time spent in the comforts of your home, you’ve probably taken more notice of how you interact with your space both physically and mentally. You want to feel soothed and calm, able to wind down after a long day, and the pieces surrounding you in your space can affect that.

To embrace this movement, 2022 welcomes plenty of earthy tones and textures, promoting an organic, natural feel. Think stone, ceramics, marble, boucle, linen, and cotton textures to bring a sense of warmth and comfort. Earthy tones predicted to take over this year include warm oranges, neutrals like beige and brown, khaki green shades, and even light greyish-blues. Since these colours are so versatile, they’ll pair flawlessly with brighter shades in your home if you’re a lover of bold tones.

 

SHOP THE LOOK:

MONA DECORATIVE MIRROR

GRETA CANDLE IN AUBURN

CAROLINE CUT-OUT I CANVAS ART PRINT

PILBARA POSTER

SOFT NATURAL TEXTURED THROW

HERIZ MUSHROOM TURKISH HAND LOOMED WOVEN RUG

REED CERAMIC VESSEL

KOLE VELVET CHAIR - HAZELNUT

 

 

CURVES & SWERVES

The curvy trend has taken off like wildfire this year, from dramatic curvy lines, to more understated circular shapes. What makes this such a hit? Curves bring a romantic feel to your space, creating movement and flow. You can implement this trend with some curvy candles, curved edges on a mirror, a ball cushion or two, rounded edges on furniture, and even an art piece that features soft, rounded contours.

If your space features furniture or other homeware pieces with sharp, defined edges, don’t be put off by the curvy craze. In fact, curvy shapes will actually complement sharp lines beautifully, helping to offset the look for a more cohesive feel.

 

SHOP THE LOOK:

LUELLA DECORATIVE MIRROR

ROAMING IV CANVAS ART PRINT

THE WAY HOME I CANVAS ART PRINT

OCTAVIA BOUCLE ARMCHAIR WHITE

LUCIA ROUND BOUCLE STOOL WHITE

ARCHER SIDE TABLE SINGLE

ZION CERAMIC VESSEL

NEPTUNE COBALT GLASS VESSEL

WANDER ONYX GLASS VESSEL DUO

SOLANA RUST GLASS VESSEL

SOLEIL CERAMIC VESSEL

NATURAL CLAY BOUCLE BALL CUSHION

 

 

KEEP IT MINIMAL

Perhaps a defiant response to the craziness that came with the pandemic, 2022 is celebrating all things minimal. Feel free to take a stripped-back approach to your styling, boosting airflow throughout your home and opening up your space.

Keep in mind that minimalism doesn’t mean you have to sacrifice when it comes to décor. Declutter some old pieces and instead hit the refresh button by opting for purposeful pieces in your space, like hand-painted artworks or a few decorative cushions. Renew your living room or bedroom with a statement chair or sofa, acting as both a practical and stylish solution to going overboard on pieces you don’t really need.

 

SHOP THE LOOK:

KOLE BOUCLE CHAIR - ACADIA WHITE

LUCIA ROUND VELVET STOOL NUDE

LOTS OF SPOTS LINEN CUSHION

ARCHER SIDE TABLE SINGLE

AURELIA BOOKEND IN MARQUINA BLACK

WANDER ONYX GLASS VESSEL DUO

QUINN CLEAR GLASS VASE

WILLOW CERAMIC VESSEL

BEIGE LAYERED GAUZE THROW

GROUNDWORK CANVAS ART PRINT

 

 

OVERHAUL THE OFFICE

Again, there’s no surprises here that the pandemic has changed the way we’ll work forever. For those who have the means, a dedicated WFH room is a key trend for interiors this year, and if that’s not possible, then try make a little space for a small office desk and comfy chair.

But the actual room or space isn’t the most important part about this trend – it’s how you style it to help you feel focused and comfortable while working hard. Reflect natural light with a gorgeous statement mirror, or set up a comfy sofa beside the desk for a cosy distraction on those hourly breaks. Brighten the mood with a playful artwork, or with a groovy vessel or candle.

 

SHOP THE LOOK:

KOLE BOUCLE CHAIR - TEXTURED PEARL

LUCIA ROUND BOUCLE STOOL WHITE

OTTO BOUCLE SOFA - TEXTURED PEARL

SOFT NATURAL TEXTURED THROW

REED CERAMIC VESSEL

SORORITY SISTERS LUMBAR LINEN CUSHION

EVANDER METAL ARCH SIDE TABLE BLACK

QUINN CLEAR GLASS VASE

VINEYARD SAND CANVAS ART PRINT

MAKING TRACKS CANVAS ART PRINT

 

 

QUALITY IS THE NEW QUANTITY

Much like the popular movement of steering away from fast fashion, you can expect to see a lot more artisanal, well-crafted pieces popping up in people’s homes. 2022 is about taking the time to slow down and enjoy every moment in life, taking time to invest in special, high-quality pieces that are made to last.

Perhaps it’s a brand new sofa or bench seat in velvet, or a gorgeous new marble side table to adorn your living room. Or maybe it’s a revamp of your walls with a luxe wallpaper pattern or hand-painted canvas. Whatever you choose, don’t be afraid to slow down and think to help make more meaningful purchases.

 

SHOP THE LOOK:

TAKE IT EASY I HAND PAINTED CANVAS

COPY & PASTE II HAND PAINTED CANVAS

ORSON VELVET CHAIR - OAT

ESME CERAMIC VESSEL

ALDEN BOUCLE SOFA - ACADIA WHITE

ROCCO SHERPA CHAIR - CHIFFON

LUCIA ROUND VELVET STOOL NUDE

QUINN RUST GLASS VASE

AURELIA BOOKEND IN MARQUINA BLACK

KENYA 27 GREY TRIBAL LUXE HAND WOVEN JUTE RUG

 

Refresh and renew with all the best of 2022 trends.

Shop on-trend art prints, fine art, and premium home accessories today.

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