9 Living Room Trends for 2021

Posted On Sunday, 31 January 2021 21:35

Many people spent the remainder of 2020 in their living room, which served as a multipurpose space as they tried to accommodate their changing lifestyle. This is why many homeowners are welcoming 2021, intending to reimagine their living room into a space that fits their tastes and preferences while staying on-trend. According to most designers, having the best looking home furniture means considering its form and functionality. So, what’s in store for 2021 for those who want to remodel? Read on to find out. 

1. Cozy and Relaxed

The end of the COVID-19 pandemic is nowhere in sight just yet. This is why most homeowners need living room furniture that will make them feel less stressed. It is all about having sets of furniture where they can relax and forget about the stresses of the day. Consider having comfortable chairs with soft cushions. 

2. Seating Areas

This year, living room trends will depart from the traditional setup. It will become more about maximizing its functionality, so you can expect to find more seating areas for a number of activities. Spacious living rooms will have seats for reading, playing games, and movie nights. 

3. Luxury Minimalist

Another trend for 2021 will be the luxury minimalist style. Come spring, interior designers are inching towards bringing natural materials into the home. The goal is to incorporate a sense of calmness by reducing the clutter in the living space. Expect marble and wood to be in demand. There will be a huge preference toward neutral shades of cream, ocher, and camel when it comes to the color palette. 

4. Color Mix

Aside from neutral tones, some more aggressive homeowners would also lean towards intense colors such as terracotta and green. These colors would often be applied in patterns to create exquisite furniture, such as rattan and wicker. If you want to achieve this, go for a wicker chair featuring painted greenery or a rattan chair with a green throw pillow. 

5. Entertainment Centers

In the last few years, living rooms have become a forgotten space as most families would spend their days out of the home. However, the past year has forced people to stay home, making them realize how important it is to have a dedicated space for their entertainment. That’s why most homeowners are expected to invest in entertainment centers. People would want TVs with bigger screens and better sound systems. Since food delivery and dining in will become part of the new normal, living rooms should be able to accommodate all these. 

6. Geometry In Play

In addition to furniture colors, living room trends this 2021 will also focus on adding stylish features, such as textures and images. You can find geometry will come into play, featuring asymmetric designs both in prints and the actual furniture themselves. 

7. Metal 

Aside from wood, designers are also leaning towards metals as a dominant feature of furniture. This year, however, the trend will see brass, gold, and even bronze as the main highlight for storage spaces, tables, and chairs. Even lighting fixtures will feature metal elements as a decorative highlight in their living room space.

8. All In the Details

Gone are the days when people will look at the overall look of the living room. Now, it is all in the details. Even the smallest details, including fabric stitching and textile finishes, will come into focus. 

9. Innovation

With a growing interest in technology, living room furniture trends will also showcase innovation to make sure that homeowners achieve the level of comfort they want. Expect furniture to serve many different purposes driven by innovation. 

These trends reflect that most people are now craving absolute functionality without compromising their style. Take them into consideration when generating ideas for your living space.

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