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THE TOP EMERGING TRENDS FOR 2021


 

Here at Accouter, staying au courant to trends is imperative within the competitive Interior Design industry. Following this year's virtual Decorex event, the team of hand-picked designers reveal their compilation of emerging interior trends for 2021.

 
 
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NATURAL, EARTHY FINISHES & SATURATED PAINTS

Earlier this year Dulux released their colour of the year, Tranquil Dawn. Accouter have forecasted that this serene colour palette will continue well into 2021. Try using comforting and inviting shades which are delicate to the eye. This is achievable by including warm paints encompassing off whites and ivories, creams and warm greys or through the use of light timber, teak, patina and matte tones to create more layers and a welcoming atmosphere.

Touches of this earthy finish can be seen in their The Penthouse, Cambridge scheme especially within the master bedroom; where the colours chosen provided the space with an elegant, sumptuous feel.

 
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AT ONE WITH NATURE, BIOPHILIC DESIGN

This year, we have spent a substantial amount indoors, which is plausibly predicted for 2021 too. According to the designers, most of Accouter's private clients have missed spending time outside. The designers forecast that the main focus in interiors will be on bringing the outside into our living spaces, making sure the air we breathe is fresh and full of oxygen. The connectivity to the natural environment through the use of nature has proven to lift moods and boost mindfulness.

As showcased in Accouter’s Mews House scheme, the running theme is centred around the idea of bringing the outside in, with an organic colour palette, original design features and ample foliage throughout. Hidden within the master suite is a secret garden, which houses a retractable glass roof, perfect for when summer returns.

 

A FURTHER INCREASED AWARENESS AND DESIRE FOR CRAFTSMANSHIP

At Accouters core, they encourage craftsmanship and artisan-made heirlooms over quick-to-ship products that will be thrown away with the next design trend. However, the designers believe that with sustainable and ethical design becoming more than just a trend. In 2021, we’ll see a continued increase in demand for the expertise of these skilled craftsmen and producers. In turn, a more significant focus on pieces from a drive-able radius, to make our homes more beautiful and reflect the incredible talent within our communities and around our country. 

With that said, Accouter are investing in the future, and in 2021, will direct their efforts on measures that will deliver the most significant impacts, aiming to continuously review and improve the studio's environmental performance with an emphasis on minimising any destructive ecological implications. During this year's annual Decorex event, Senior Interior Designer, Georgia-Rose Ford, joined a panel of industry experts to discuss how the influence on sustainability impacts design and craft.

You can sign up to watch the Decorex on-demand sessions here.

Accouter's array of international private clients and developers usually seek to capture something of themselves in a space: a sense of belonging, aspiration or historical narrative. Working with our network of artisans and global curators, the team of award-winning interior designers, create environments that capture the threads of that narrative, perfectly balancing form and function and pulling them together to fashion remarkable living spaces.

 
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