Decoration Trends to Warm up your Winter: while there are some trends that transcend the seasons, trending colours, textures, fabrics and finishes are usually come into favour due to the shift in weather and the need to either cosy up or cool down our homes. Have a look on the trends Maison Valentina has gathered for you to enjoy this winter!
Furs and Sheepskin:
Usually favoured in Nordic countries, Icelandic sheepskins and furs have been loved for their warmth and Scandinavian aesthetic. Most opt for the faux varieties, draped over a chair or the foot of the bed
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Earthy Tones:
Earthy hues like ochre, terracotta, oatmeal and dusty rose have taken a hold on our homes in the form of feature walls, furniture, textiles and home décor, bringing desert vibes that exude warmth
Velvet:
Velvet is a winter fabric if ever there was one. Warm, tactile and uber luxurious, velvet will inject any interior with a sense of warmth, especially when layered with other plush textiles. Whether you go all out with a statement velvet sofa or start small with a couple of velvet throw cushions, introducing this sumptuous fabric into your home is one design decision you won’t regret this winter.
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Wallpaper:
Wallpaper has made a comeback, thanks to an abundance of on-trend colours and prints and the ease of application now days. Wallpaper seems increasingly popular in the cooler months as it’s an easy way to add colour, texture and depth to a room, helping to create a cosy vibe with a sense of character.
Natural Materials:
Yes, timber furniture has been around forever yet, despite its timeless appeal. As we become more environmentally conscious as a society and embrace sustainable living and design, the way we style our homes will naturally evolve to reflect these values. People are moving away from manmade materials and hard metals, favouring natural finishes like timber, cork, rattan and leather, especially in the cooler months when we rely on these materials to add warmth to our interiors.
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