Flooring & Interior Design Trends.

 
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Coastal, Hamptons.

Light, bright and whitewashed with a sophisticated yet beachy vibe that comes across as effortless and calming. Hampton’s style interiors are an American version of the French interior design styles Baroque, Rococo and Empire.  Hampton’s interiors are usually spacious with generous proportions, holiday home-like and nautical-inspired.

 
 
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Scandinavian.

We all love the simplicity and beauty of the Scandi look, where style meets simple, functional design. Pale, natural toned floors will help reflect light and create an open air space.

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Boho.

It’s a distinct design trend inspired by the hippie culture of the 60s and 70s of the last century. When it comes to flooring for a bohemiam style space all natural timbers, bamboos work best. Fill the space with natural fabrics, retro patterns, neutrals and warm shades.

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Monochrome.

When most people think of monochrome, they imagine stark black and white interiors with a tsunami of grey thrown in for good measure. However, monochrome is synonymous with 'ombre' and simply refers to a colour scheme that uses a base colour and shades, tints and hues of that colour to create a cohesive finish.