Interior design trends - What to expect in 2020

As we step into a new decade we look into what will be trending across the interior world this coming year, and how these trends can pair back effortlessly with Tasmanian Timber.

Real indoor plants take over, classic interiors make a return, industrial design continues to decline in popularity and earthy tones provide the backdrop and palette for what should be a time for classic and colourful interior design in Australia.

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No More Industrial Chic

The world is harsh and cold enough these days, so as people endeavour to bring more life back into their homes they are looking for spaces that nurture and envelope them. Polished concrete is out and warmer flooring options like Tasmanian Timber are in as people want rooms that let them sink into the important things in life.

Going Green

If you’re a fan of the humble house plant you’ll be excited to hear that the trend should be continuing into the next decade, with interior design magazines like Elle Decor championing them and the life they bring into your living spaces. Just don’t go overboard, one nice, real indoor plant helps to give layers and personality to a space but the more is not the merrier when it comes to your lounge room if you are wanting to maintain a stylish abode over a cluttered jungle.

If you’re bringing the outside in Tasmanian Timber is the perfect foundation to a warm and sustainable aesthetic. See our range of six designer colours here.

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