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5 Interior Design Trends of 2022

Art Lovers | 20 September 2022

2022 has delivered a plethora of interior design trends embracing colours, textures and styles. If you’re giving your space a Spring makeover, we’ve picked our favourite trends of 2022 to inspire your design and help you choose the right artwork.

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Trend 1 – Design inspired by travel

With the COVID-19 pandemic behind us, and the possibility of travel on the table again, we’re seeing more interiors inspired by travel. It’s all about displaying mementos collected while travelling to create eye-catching and nomadic inspired spaces.

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Near The Moulin Rouge by NICOLE MAGUIRE

Big or small, in the Art Lovers Australia online gallery you’re sure to find an inspiring piece of art to complement your personal treasures and create joy and harmony within your space.

Trend 2 – Bold colours

If this year’s Pantone Colour of the Year, Very Peri is anything to go by, one of the biggest trends in interior design this year is the use of bold colours.

This is great news for art enthusiasts who want to keep with the latest trends, giving you extra scope and an opportunity to incorporate bold and beautiful artwork into your space.

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Love In Colour by AMANDA JOHNSTONE

Add a pop of colour to your room through a beautiful piece of art, shop online and search by colour on our website.

Trend 3 – Minimalism

On the flip side, minimalism is still a key trend for 2022. With our busy lifestyles it’s no surprise that people are looking to scale things back in their homes to create a calm, uncluttered space.

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Enjoy What You Do by JO MOLONEY

Minimalist art is obviously the first choice if you’re going to embrace this design trend in your home. This style is typified by geometric shapes, minimal decorations or embellishments and simple lines.

Shop our minimalist collection and find the perfect piece of art today.

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Trend 4 – Biophilic design

Biophilia is all about building a stronger connection with nature. Translated into interior design principles, it’s bringing the outside in using natural light, colours, textures and objects.

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Timbre by SUSAN TRUDINGER

Organic materials, perfectly imperfect and sustainable materials are highlights of this trend, brought to life alongside living elements to create calm and a sense of serenity.

If you want to embrace the biophilic design trend, we have hundreds of nature-inspired artworks available in our online art gallery.

Trend 5 – Natural tones and deep colours

Another interior design trend of 2022 is the marrying up of earthy tones with deep comforting hues. Think neutrals and browns, alongside rich warming colours like aubergine and ochre.

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Tread Softly by CHERYL HARRISON

Shop our online art collection to find natural coloured artwork.

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How to search the Art Lovers Australia website for the perfect artwork

We know it’s great when you stumble upon an artwork you really connect with, but if you’re designing a space you might have something more specific in mind.

To help you with your search for the perfect piece of art, through our website you can explore by theme, media, colour, price, size, orientation and price.

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Looking for something more unique to fit in with your interior design?

At Art Lovers we have a huge collection of more than 40,000 curated pieces from over 1,000 artists and we’re sure to have a piece to suit your space.

Although, if you can’t find exactly what you’re looking for, you might want to commission an artwork specifically for your space. All you need to do is fill out an online form and we’ll find an artist that’s perfect for your artwork.

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