Modern Interior decor and The latest fashions for 2012
What is being called "Fabulous Foliage" includes shades of greens, and homes are even once more being decorated with botanical prints. Green and white fern fabric may be seen in home furnishings, for example accent chairs, throughout the home.
"Global Safari" earns unique home décor with ethnic accents, particularly with the usage of Indian and Moroccan textiles - plenty of color and patterns happening there.
"Mixed Metals" heralds back to the initial decorations of 70's retro, so less the shiny silvers, golds and bronzes seen lately. Consider mirrored, although not like in mercury glass that has been so big in 2011.
Another modern home décor trend, "Modern Art," includes bright, bold hues and patterns, youthful-looking furniture and watercolor patterns - by using that IKEA feel. These splashes of color can also be seen in housewares and gifts, like hostess and housewarming gifts.
And the unique décor, "Yacht Club," trend is possible by throwing in red being a home interiors accent, in addition to weathered wood, anything rope-covered, and products incorporating a flag influence.
Modern home décor design trends will include native geometrics, fossils, Southwest influence, totems and stacking elements, handcrafted lace and embroidered items, recycled and repurposed items, damask, and rugs that look worn.
Watch for unique home décor cues from nature, and a move towards functionality along with a self-sustaining lifestyle. Elements to find include blueprints and maps as art, graphics, mazes, 3D art, digital art, terrariums, and food growing and canning. Big colors are blues, modern neutrals, layered greens, whitespace, pixilated colors, gray/charcoal/black, and red/orange as contrasts. Try to find high contrasts, oxidized shine, and silvery and mirror effects in unique decorations.
Fashion for 2012 harkens to those 70's unique décor appliance colors. It's almost hard to believe that we'll once again see "Harvest Gold", "Avocado" and "Almond" (this last one continues to be lurking during my kitchen). Maybe these colors will look better being worn than cooked on. We are able to hope.
"Layered Neutrals," with tones of oatmeal, brown, tan and grey decide to make the jump from wall accent colors to layered combinations in outfits.
"Pastels" is going to be observed in blush pink, mint green and robin's egg blue. "Graphic Prints," specifically in black and white will probably be everywhere along with "Tangerine Tango."
Jewelry collections will probably be chunky and large in metals, and antique and vintage/retro however in new combinations. Dramatic necklaces will include bibs, feathers and lace. Bracelets will be ornamented and bold like leather and metal cuffs. Jewelry will be eclectic, ethnic and tribal. Rings is going to be taking over the hands, and earrings should include huge hoops and chandeliers. It comes with an eco-friendly trend to reuse and recycle.