21 INTERIOR DESIGN TRENDS TO WATCH IN 2020
A new year—and a new decade—is the perfect time to refresh your home. After 10 years of familiar styles, 2020 is bringing bold, beautiful, and inspiring changes to interior design.
From navy walls and floral wallpaper to coloured cabinets and curved furniture, here are 21 expert-predicted trends that will shape the way we decorate our homes this year. Whether you’re a trend enthusiast or a design minimalist, you’re sure to find something here to spark your creativity.
1. Vintage Accents
Vintage is back—but with restraint. Rather than full-on retro, designers are mixing one or two standout vintage pieces with modern elements. Think heirlooms, flea market finds, and timeless treasures paired with contemporary furniture.
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2. Classic Blue
Pantone’s Colour of the Year for 2020 is Classic Blue—a rich, dependable navy that evokes calm and confidence. Use it on walls, upholstery, or accessories to create a serene, sophisticated space.
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3. Floral Wallpaper
Floral wallpaper is blooming again, but this time it’s bolder and more modern. Expect oversized prints, vibrant colours, and even metallic finishes—perfect for hallways, powder rooms, or feature walls.
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4. Beyond the White Kitchen
The all-white kitchen is stepping aside. In 2020, natural wood tones, mixed materials, and warmer finishes are taking centre stage—offering a fresh, inviting alternative while keeping things light and airy.
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5. Colour-Pop Cabinets
Ready to go bold? Coloured kitchen cabinets are in. From deep navy and forest green to mustard yellow and burgundy, statement cabinetry is a fun way to add personality to your kitchen.
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6. Canopy Beds
Canopy beds are making a modern comeback. Today’s versions are sleek and minimal, crafted from metal, acrylic, or upholstered frames—bringing a touch of luxury without the heaviness of traditional styles.
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7. Patina & Earthy Accents
Designers are embracing the beauty of age and imperfection. Expect to see warm, earthy tones like terracotta and clay, along with ceramics and textured finishes that celebrate natural materials.
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8. Curved Lines
Say goodbye to sharp edges. Curved furniture, arched doorways, and scalloped details are softening interiors everywhere. This trend nods to the ’60s and ’70s, but with a modern, elegant twist.
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9. Rattan & Wicker Revival
Rattan and wicker are back in style—this time with a modern edge. Whether in chairs, lighting, or accent pieces, these natural textures add warmth and a relaxed, boho vibe to any space.
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10. Freestanding Baths
Freestanding tubs are the ultimate bathroom luxury. Whether flat-bottomed or claw-footed, they’re a stylish focal point that invites relaxation and elevates your space.
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11. Warm Neutrals
Cool greys are giving way to warm, earthy neutrals like oatmeal, beige, and soft taupe. These tones create a cosy, grounded feel and work beautifully across walls, furniture, and textiles.
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12. Art Deco Influence
The roaring ’20s are back—with a twist. Think bold geometric patterns, rich jewel tones, velvet textures, and gold accents. Art Deco is making a glamorous return in everything from lighting to furniture.
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13. The Natural Selection
Health and well-being continue to influence interior design in 2020, with a strong focus on biophilic design—a concept that connects people with nature to reduce stress and enhance wellness. Expect to see organic shapes, natural tones, and sustainable materials like reclaimed wood, undyed textiles, and soft, plush fabrics. Terra-cotta accessories and earthy ceramics add warmth, reinforcing the idea of the home as a calming sanctuary.
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14. Green Accents
Green remains a go-to colour for bringing freshness and vitality into the home. Whether through houseplants, botanical prints, or green-toned textiles, this trend is all about subtle, nature-inspired touches. Think lush foliage, wildflower motifs, and natural textures like wood grain and stone veining—perfect for adding life to neutral spaces.
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15. Work & Leisure Fusion
As remote work becomes more common, the line between home and office continues to blur. Enter resimercial design—a blend of residential comfort and commercial functionality. In 2020, multi-functional spaces that support both productivity and relaxation are key. Think smart storage, flexible furniture, and zones that adapt to your daily routine.
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16. Abstract Energy
Inspired by abstract expressionism, this trend embraces bold colours, freeform shapes, and hand-drawn lines. It’s playful, expressive, and full of personality. Use abstract art, geometric rugs, or statement cushions to inject energy into your space. Don’t be afraid to mix unexpected colour pairings like mustard and mauve or navy and burnt red.
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17. Smart Tech Homes
Smart home technology is evolving fast—and it’s becoming more integrated than ever. From lighting and heating to appliances and security, nearly every element of your home can now be automated or voice-controlled. In 2020, expect to see more homes equipped with smart fridges, blinds, vacuums, and even connected smoke alarms.
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18. Terrazzo
Terrazzo is making a stylish comeback. Once reserved for bathroom floors, this speckled composite material is now being used in everything from countertops to lighting and furniture. With larger, more colourful chips, terrazzo adds a playful yet sophisticated touch to modern interiors.
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19. Metal Cladding
Metal cladding is gaining popularity for both its aesthetic and functional benefits. Materials like copper, zinc, and steel are being used in interiors and exteriors alike, offering durability, sustainability, and a sleek industrial edge. It’s a bold choice that adds texture and architectural interest.
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20. Japanese Influences
The minimalist Japandi style—a fusion of Japanese and Scandinavian design—is set to dominate in 2020. Clean lines, natural materials, and a muted colour palette create serene, clutter-free spaces. It’s all about simplicity, craftsmanship, and intentional living.
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21. Crittall Style
Crittall-style windows and doors are no longer just for industrial lofts. These slim, black-framed designs are being used as room dividers, shower screens, and even rear extensions. Their clean lines and timeless appeal make them a favourite for modern, light-filled interiors.
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