This year, we'll become more conscious of our surroundings and how they affect our emotions and well-being.
More areas with individuality and personal links to the owner's interests, hobbies, and pleasures will be seen.
5. Decorations from the 1920s
Colours and décor from the Roaring Twenties are making a comeback.
More clay, grey, and yellow hues, as well as Mid-century furniture characteristics such as art deco on cabinets and tables, wood tones, and highly textured textiles, will be shown.
6. Rooms for homework
Children are still in charge of space design, and homework isn't going away anytime soon.
People may continue to opt out of complete classroom settings in favour of more private places and the creation of 'mini corporate offices' for their tiniest bosses as the world changes.
Interactive smart boards, high-speed WIFI, and lots of plug-in outlets are available in these spaces.
Homework rooms can subsequently be transformed into a startup headquarters for a college student or an adult's home office.