Trends that make home old -fashioned
Housing
Interior designer has revealed five trends that can make your apartment look outdated. The video has sparked outrage in the comments as some users have admitted that they have these details in their home. Five things that, according to the designer, make the space look old -fashioned.
Shades of gray: time to say goodbye to the millennium gray, which has been a dominant trend for years. Decorating the home in countless shades of gray – gray sofa, curtains, walls, artwork, even textures like artificial fur and velvet – now give the impression of boring and monotonous monochrome space.
Coordinated furniture: fully coordinated furniture – the same color of wood and the same metal details have ever looked practical and elegant, but today they can look outdated. One space may look even better when you combine different pieces that complement each other. The decorative inscriptions that were popular at the beginning of the first decade of this millennium also look shabby.
Matte black taps: Matte black taps or details of kitchen elements are no longer in trend. They were popular during the interior phase of the type of rural houses. People were moving away from stainless steel, brass was just getting fashionable, so everyone opted for black as a fast change. But the taps last 10-15 years, and the black is not timeless.
One large central light: the biggest mistake is the lighting of the room with only one large lamp in the middle. The reflectors should be in the bathroom and kitchen, not in the living rooms and bedrooms where ambient light should be dominated.