New furniture can instantly change the look of the room, make it bolder, catchier, cooler and trendier and you won’t have to apply much effort to that. If you want a fresh touch to your interior, you may want to get some new furniture, and here are the hottest furniture trends that are currently on.
Curves
Curvy lines, whether used in sectional sofas, dining tables, or coffee tables, promote a soft, calm energy that makes for a welcoming space. The curves lean more biophilic and biomorphic as we crave more nature. Organic shapes are best, so it makes sense we’d want to pull that inspiration into our homes. such curved and rounded designs are sure to harmonize your space and make it more inviting.
A beautiful living room with a curved creamy sofa, a round coffee table, a bold artwork, black wall lamps and a glazed wall.
A neutral curved sofa, a stone table, a leather chair and a sconce are a cool combo for a dining nook.
A refined living room with a curved white sofa and catchy decor and artworks that continue the unique style of the room.
A refined dining room with a stone table, rust-colored curved chairs, a potted plant on a pedestal, a console table with decor.
A chic white kitchen with shaker style cabinets and a black glass one for more drama, a turquoise curved kitchen island and white stone countertops.
A minimal tan kitchen with matte plain cabinets, a matching backsplash and a ribbed kitchen island with a black faucet as an accent.
A neutral living room with a curved tan sofa, round coffee tables, a curved rattan, floor lamp and a neutral rug.
A neutral living room with tan walls, a curved pale pink sofa and curved chairs, a spotted rug and whimsical decor.
A neutral living room with a creamy curved sofa, a rust chair, a white one and a black coffee table plus potted plants.
A neutral living room with a creamy curved sofa and pillows, a low coffee table and some lamps and curtains.
Boucle
Since as far back in furniture design history as 1948, when architect and designer Eero Saarinen upholstered his iconic Womb chair in bouclé, the nubby-textured fabric has proven its staying power. Boucle sofas, accents chairs and pouffes have been popular for a few years, but boucle is the perfect fabric for a bedroom, where its balance of warmth and coziness is an asset. A great one too if you lean towards Scandi interiors, for its ability to soften an occasionally stark design scheme. Bouclé is a classic and always adds a beautiful texture to a room—you don’t want to do an entire apartment in bouclé, but we’ll never get tired of it.
A refined neutral living room with paneling, a floor mirror, a lovely boucle sofa and colorful pillows.
A chic contemporary living room with a creamy boucle sofa, a black table and some art, neutral drapes.
A lovely and pretty black boucle loveseat, a dried leaf wreath, a black side table for a chic and lovely space.
A quirky dining room with a whitewashed table, white boucle chairs, a stone slice chandelier and some greenery.
A neutral living room with boucle seating furniture, a round coffee table and some lamps plus some lovely decor.
A neutral living room with white boucle seating furniture, a stone coffee table, small shelves and a mirror.
Lacquer
Lacquered finishes have a wonderful way of lifting color – even whites and creams can look bold and striking when applied to a lacquered surface. This quality really lends itself to accent pieces like lamps and side tables. No lacquer pieces at hand? Go for a glossy finish adding it yourself!
A cool mid-century modern sideboard with doors and drawers, on small and sturdy legs is a lovely idea for your space.
A large stained cabinet with a black stone countertop and gold base is a chic idea for a home bat, with plenty of storage space.
A classic mid-century modern rich-stained plywood coffee table with an open storage compartment and tapered legs.
A beautiful vintage rich-stained lacquer vanity and a large mirror are a lovely combo for a vintage or refined space.
A fantastic pink lacquer credenza with gold touches and pattern is a cool and catchy color statement to rock.
Fluted Cabinets And Details
Fluted pieces seem to be everywhere and you can see anything with fluting, from kitchen islands to bathroom vanities to living room furniture. The aesthetic creates a thick, often rough statement-making detail beneath island countertops, bathroom vanities, and dining room tables, adding visual texture and interest. You may also go for a fluted fireplace, wall or even ceiling, fluting is an overall trend.
A chic sideboard with grey reeded doors, gold handles and legs, a refined mirror, some decor and candles for a lovely entryway.
A gorgeous plain white and stained ribbed kitchen with a white marble backsplash and countertops plus a matching kitchen island.
A dark-stained fluted vanity with a stone countertop, a mirror in a black frame, black pendant lamps and bold blooms.
A fluted IKA Stall cabinet with gold handles, with artwork, brass sconces and vases on it is a lovely idea to rock.
A modern black and white kitchen with black cabinetry, a white tile hood and a black fluted kitchen island with glossy countertops.
A lovely neutral living room with built-in shelves, a credenza, a rounded boucle chair and a table with a fluted base.
A salmon pink fluted dresser is a cool and delicate idea for a bedroom, it brings a soft touch of color.
A neutral TV console with fluted doors and clear legs and handles is a lovely idea for a modern space.
Vintage And Antiques
Buying vintage and antique furniture is often a shortcut to creating a home that is full of personality and charm, and a relatively new wave of online stores and apps are making it easier to discover and shop.
A chic working space with a dark-stained desk and an antique chair, a grey one, a vintage chandelier and some vintage art.
An elegant and refined bedroom with a bed with neutral bedding, a couple of antique pink chairs, a dark-stained desk and a crystal chandelier.
A beautiful under the stairs nook with a mirror in a frame, a vintage chair, greenery and baskets is a lovely space.
A beautiful vintage carved console table with black handles is a cool and catchy idea for any space.
A rich-stained vintage desk and a dark-stained chair plus a glass armoire create a chic home work space.
A neutral space with a vintage whitewashed sideboard and a white vintage chair, a mirror in a vintage frame.
Window Seats
Window seats are a really useful space-saving trick in small kitchens or under awkward bay windows, where you can combine handy extra seating with concealed storage.
A double-height bow window with a small windowsill and a built-in seat with a cushions and pillows is a lovely nook to spend time.
A bay window reading nook styled with midnight blue cushions and pillows, built-in bookshelves, potted plants and a candelabra.
A contemporary space with a bow window and a large and soft daybed on the windowsill is an amazing space to relax.