Designing the Future: News and Recommendations for the Next 10 Years
Interior design is constantly evolving, reflecting technological, cultural and social changes. With each passing year, new trends and innovations emerge that influence the way we design and experience our spaces, products and interaction with our environment.
To keep pace with the future, here's a look at what's new and what's new in design for the next 10 years.
1. Sustainability is the key word
With growing concerns about climate change and environmental aggression, sustainability is becoming a priority in design. Recyclable materials, renewable energies and energy-efficient technologies are now staples in building design and construction.
Eco-friendly design and resource saving will become the norm, with a focus on long-term durability and functionality.
2. Downtown design is transforming
Urban development and the transformation of city centers into people-friendly spaces will influence urban design in the coming years. The increase of green spaces, pedestrian promenades, bicycle paths and the restoration of historic buildings are expected.
The goal is to make cities more attractive to residents and reduce environmental impact.
3. Digitization of work spaces
Remote working and advanced technology have changed the way we see workspaces. Office design is moving towards flexibility, comfort and advanced technologies.
Workspaces will adapt to the needs of employees, offering options for collaboration, concentration and relaxation. Elements such as height-adjustable desks and smart lighting systems will be increasingly common.
4. Bold colors and textures
Interior design will bring more color and texture to our homes. Upholsteries, walls and furniture will be marked by bold colors and unexpected combinations. This is a way to bring vitality and personality to our space and express our creativity.
5. Augmented reality in design
Augmented reality (AR) will change the way we interact with our environment. Designers will use AR to create virtual experiences in real spaces, whether it's visualizing furniture in our room or adding artistic elements to the urban landscape.
This technology will bring a new level of interactivity to design.
6. Smart minimalism
Minimalism remains a strong trend in design, but merges with functionality. Multifunctional furniture and smart storage spaces will be present in our homes to keep a clean and tidy look without sacrificing functionality.
7. Custom and affordable design
With the help of 3D printing and other advanced manufacturing technologies, custom design is becoming more accessible. People will be able to create furniture and accessories tailored to their specific needs, adding a level of uniqueness to their homes.
Design is changing rapidly, and these news and recommendations show us that the future brings with it innovation, creativity and concern for the environment.
With a thoughtful and adaptive approach, we can create spaces and products that improve the quality of our lives and make the world more beautiful and sustainable.