People are always looking for ways to keep their living spaces fresh and contemporary. Here are five interior trends to keep track of in 2020 that will transform your space, challenge you to be creative, and help you to achieve the desired effect that you want for your home.
Encompassing art, a minimalist approach to design, keeping plants around, stocking and reading books, and using contrasting textures and colours, your transformed space is waiting.
Art
One sure way to brighten the interior of your home, and to impress your friends, is to find a unique piece of art and to make a once boring wall something to brag about.
More than an eye-catching addition, art is being used to create wider points of interest that add layers of character and visual flow.
Thinking of adding art to your interior space? Here are the colours set to make a big splash in 2020:
Neutral Designs: Muted contemporary abstracts are set to be huge in 2020. Complementing all interior spaces, art centred around neutral tones adds character and charm to any indoor area without dominating or catching the eye.
Dark Tones: Black is the new black. Dark, earthy, abstract art is set to be massive in 2020. A bold choice, art with dark colours and themes exudes sophistication and brings life to any room.
Earthy Patterns: With a widespread move towards sustainable living, 2020 art looks set to follow this trend with botanical prints and floral designs a big hit. Earthy tones and visual greenery are going to be popular.
Minimalist Approach to Design
With the rise of organisation sensations such a Marie Kondo, more and more people are embracing the minimalist lifestyle. For those who don’t know, Kondo is a consultant who is interested in organising using the “KonMari” method to do so.
When interviewing Kondo, J.J. O’Donoghue wrote in the Japan Times:
“The KonMari method boils down to this: Discard that which does not bring joy to your life. “
This trend is more unique than the others because of one major reason - It doesn’t require you to go out and get anything new. All you have to do is sift through your things, decide what is worth keeping and abandon the remainder of them.
Becoming a minimalist, no matter how small of a degree that may be, can free an individual from clutter, stress, and can even allow for more space for more important things. In fact, doing so may just allow for some of the other things—such as the art, plants, books and such—to find a new place in your home.
An example of what this might look like in a living room, for instance, might be a couch, rug, coffee table, a piece of art, or a small bookcase, and even linen covers. This not only makes the room more visually appealing, but it also makes it easier to clean.
This has the dual effect of maximising the value of your home, as well as streamlining your everyday life, with linen products experts at Tow and Line saying, “A home with minimal clutter looks chic, tidy and spacious. More storage space, less clutter. Minimalist designs have such profound benefits for its followers’ physical and mental wellbeing”
Plants
With the growth of technology and people being far removed from nature, there is a yearning to reach out and be closer to nature. We can see this in the way that people use their weekends to go hiking, participate in extreme sports, or travel outside the city to get away from it all.
But more and more, people are finding themselves time-deprived and not being able to do so. Getting a plant or so for each room in the house can do wonders for mood, and for bringing a touch of nature inside, when one cannot enjoy it outside.
According to the professionals at All Image Architects, “plants also bring softness and warmth by reducing the sharpness of angles that we often see in modern homes. There is almost no comparison when it comes to cost-effective interior design investments.”
Anyone can keep an indoor plant. It requires little to no effort to do so and they usually come in a pot ready to go for display. What is more interesting is stretching the limits of what can be achieved with a small space in the corner of a bright room.
With the right amount of sunlight and by selecting the right variety, you can have great success in growing and keeping a citrus plant in your living room.
They can, with the proper care, be induced to bear fruit for a long period of the year.
They also make a great ornamental plant and a unique conversation starter. Looking for a pot plant to bring nature into your home?
Books
Technology is everywhere. In fact it can be hard to put down the phone and leave the tech behind. With almost three-quarters of Australians feeling stressed as a result of workplace technology, turning your home into an oasis of calm should be a priority.
You can do this by adding bookshelves to your interior space that let you take a break from technology and practice valuable mindfulness.
A bookshelf, once in place and covered with books, is an inexpensive hobby that can stretch out for weeks, months, years, or even a lifetime.
As Mark Twain once said, “In a good bookroom, you feel in some mysterious way that you are absorbing the wisdom contained in all the books through your skin, without even opening them.”
Contrasting Textures and Colours
The intertwining of various colours and contrasting textures is a great way to take an otherwise bland space and turn it into a fresh and appealing one.
Velvet, for example, has arrived in many different ways in 2019 and can occupy our senses and help us to relax. Velvet furniture, velvet blankets, velvet cushions and velvet clothing. Velvet everything.
Another way of using texture to good effect is to use small amounts of textured wallpaper. If done the right way, this can give a unique feel to a room without grabbing too much attention.
In the interior of a home, active, passive and neutral colours must all be used. The active and passive colours give form and character to the room, whilst the neutral colours ground the entire scheme by balancing it.
These colours can be used to invoke a certain mood or feel for the person that spends time in that room.
Final ThoughtsIt’s easy to make your home look and feel good.
Just follow these 2020 trend predictions and you’ll be adding colour and charm to your home, which won’t just make every day a little bit brighter, but increase the value of your home too.
Are you ready to make 2020 the year you started utilising interior design’s latest trends?
The Country Life
After a lifetime of teaching, retiring to the beautiful Flinders Ranges was my idea of heaven I bought a quaint stone cottage, in need of a few repairs on a few acres and started developing my Shangri-La. Planting fruit trees, grape vines, herbs vegetables and an ornamental garden was great, the soil was fertile and everything grew. Harvesting the food I ate was a buzz. This area in South Australia is a low rainfall area, and South Australia is the driest state in Australia, which just happens to be the driest habitable continent on Earth. So why was everything looking so good, there was dry grass where normally it was dry earth and green grass where normally it was dry, the weeds were thriving but so was my garden. It was great, and I observed with academic interest the way the hawks and other predatory birds would swoop down snatch a mouse from the paddock and hurry back to their nest and after a few weeks would be back teaching their young how to hunt. At that time however I was ignorant of the life cycle of the local native mice, and so I pottered away in blissful ignorance.
The local field mice had adapted over the millennia to their harsh conditions so only went into a breeding cycle after rain so in a drought few mouse problems. We had enjoyed a wet year and the mice bred, the young produced would become sexually mature after only a matter of weeks, and if it rained could breed. So numbers could and did escalate pretty fast. It went from plenty of food for the birds of prey to too many for them to control. The cats and the Sleepy Lizards were fat and so well fed that the mice could run over them in safety. The mice never came to live in the house but would descend upon it as a ravenous hoard devouring all in its path, then steal quietly back to their nests and sleep content with the contents of my pantry in their round little tummies.
Something had to be done! After several highly creative but unsuccessful solutions the problem was finally solved. From time to time people give away a thing they no longer need and that is how I gained a nice clean upright freezer that no longer worked and a small fridge in similar condition. They were ideal pantry cupboards. My food was safe, “Sealed in steel and safe as houses.” as the canning industry had proudly proclaimed a few years ago, and when considering my house considerably safer.
My problems seemed solved everything was stored in the top cupboards other than food which was stored in the old fridge and freezer, but the mice were still around. Every so often there was a horrible squeaking and squealing as a sleepy lizard caught and ate one. Yes, the sleepy lizards were still coming in hunting them. Several friends warned me about snakes saying, “If a sleepy can get in a snake certainly can.” but I hadn’t seen a snake since moving here so wasn’t at all concerned despite the fact that the council was doing major works on the old railway dam and displacing a number of the residents, my fish pond had frogs for the first time ever.
Then the mice disappeared, I saw them running around in the paddocks and the garden but virtually none in the house. I continued on in blissful ignorance believing I and I alone had rid my house of mice. That is until one day I came home to a nasty surprise.
As I approached the front door I could see a slight movement behind the fly wire of the screen door, which I dismissed as a shadow but as we approached my dog Muppet was barking and snarling with all the ferocity that a geriatric one toothed fluff ball can muster so I was a little more cautious than I would otherwise have been. Holding the writhing snarling Muppet under one arm I carefully opened the door and moved back keeping the door between me and the shadow which suddenly materialised into a brown snake, which leisurely slid across the veranda. The snakes head crossed the line grooved into the concrete when the veranda had been laid over a hundred years before. I peeped around the screen door. The snake was sliding out from under the front door via that depression made in all old doorsteps by the generations that have passed through there. I glanced back at the snakes head; it was still moving away and had passed a second line but I knew if it felt threatened it could attack me in a fraction of a second.
I stood still clutching Muppets muzzle, so that her noise and movement wouldn’t spark an attack as the head crossed a third line and finally the end of the tail slid out from under the door. The snake slid off the veranda and into the garden, disappearing among the geranium and daisy bushes. The snake had to be at least eight feet long!! My head was pounding. I was shaking all over. I felt sick. I ran back to the car still clutching Muppet and sat there shaking in mortal terror.
My daughter had on a number of occasions referred to the poor standard of the cottage, and had found plans for various small transportable houses that I could get to, as she put it, have somewhere safe to eat and sleep. I had dismissed all these ideas including a converted container house which I saw as a third world option. The container home now started to develop some appeal, I’d like to see the mouse that could gnaw its way through heavy steel and double glazing, to let in snakes. I looked it up on the internet; didn’t look to bad, and the price was in my almost manageable range. Got a quote a quote from Samuel at container homes designer domain then checked around again it definitely seemed value for money. So I placed an order, my first internet purchase. Several friends said “Why a house? Why not start with something small like a book?” It was hard actually parting with the money and I very nearly backed out at the last minute but was reminded of my long skinny visitor and asked wether it needed to bite me next time for me to see sense so I paid up and waited for the delivery.
The site had a large dilapidated shed full of rubbish covering it, so that had to be prepared. I started work sorting stuff and taking some to the dump and some to the scrap metal dealers, but was making little progress until a friend and my daughter and her husband came to the rescue, and the job was completed and was ready for my container home. I did have to put up with some good natured comments about the snake and its claimed length until it put in an appearance and from then on it was claimed I had understated rather than over stating its size. This wasn’t a real comfort. I was starting to count off the days to my containers arrival.
While it was being built Samuel had sent some pictures and it looked OK but when it arrived I was stunned. It was great and far exceeded my expectations. It is really comfortable. There is a compact easy to work in kitchen, and a neat bathroom with a shower, hand basin, a toilet with a soft close lid, exhaust fan/light and a nice big mirror. From the lounge I can see the township of Orroroo and the hills to the West. Each morning I am woken by the Sun as it rises over Black Rock, the highest hill in the range to the East. If I am awake at night I can stare out through the double glazed sliding doors at the black night sky and the millions of stars, and know that this is most definitely not third world, its heaven, or pretty close to it. I sleep peacefully each night sealed in steal and safe as houses, or come to think of it safer than houses.
Jacquie von der Borch
Flinders Rangers Orroroo
We run a coffee shop business in Tasmania and we just took delivery of a beautiful Airstream-style coffee trailer from Container Homes Ltd. It's exactly what we wanted - and the process has been really good from start to finish. Sam at Container Homes was a pleasure to work with: very responsive, unflappable, and reliable. The coffee trailer is built to an extremely high standard. Sam dealt with a lot of the admin to make sure it complied with Australian regulations, and was able to make changes to the design when a couple of things cropped up with no drama. We would highly recommend him and the company to anyone looking for a coffee/food trailer.
Hi Samuel,
First impression was great. The property is quite remote so having a lock up container is great. Also a caravan will always depreciate in value but the container should not loose much value if we keep it in good condition. I must say you were honest in all your dealings with us and I am quite happy for you to use me as a reference.
Regards
Mark Armstrong
I have already procured three containers from Mr Halsa, and have a fourth order now.
So obviously, I am quite satisfied.
He is hands on, and always available for any questions or problems.
Jerry Schwartz
Director,
Schwartz family co
www.schwartz.com.au
Schwartz FamilyCompany
Garry Porter wrote:
Hi Sam,
We were very happy with the homes you delivered to us.
Especially considering the remote location you had to get the homes to.
Regards,
Garry Porter
Assets Maintenance Officer
Ngaanyatjarra Health Service 08 89501753
“Imagination, inspiration, great designs, working along side clients to achieve the impossible.”
Highly recommended, from the planning stage to constructing the units, even when we asked for wider than standard size. They did this for us. Imagine a container homes being wider than a standard shipping container arriving at you site, no need to join to create space all in one, just plug and go.
Adam Pennington
Spinifex Land Management
Pila Nguru (Aboriginal Corporation)
Tjuntjuntjara
PMB 88
Kalgoorlie WA 6430
T 08 9037 1135
last working day before christmas break…
last working day before christmas break did not think i would receive a call back today but i have received lots of info from Sam thank you
Date of experience: 23 December 2022
This a business that we have been searching far and wide for. We needed additional accommodation for guests on our farm and they were right on it. From flexible plans to site planning, they have given us everything that we need. The main benefit is that our whole property is not a dragged out building site. Ground works are subtle and before you know it, there is more accommodation.
08 April 2020
Australia
Very efficient on much needed information
Date of experience: 29 October 2022
Australia
Great negotiator, excellent service, managed to deliver unit under extreme circumstances, thank you Samuel.
Nils Bildt, MA-IPS, KC President
CTSS Japan, Ltd.
I must say the kitchen was remarkably high quality, amazing how you could deliver such oversized units.
I would recommend you any time, thank you
Josh Gadischke
PO Box 749
Kingaroy Qld 4610
Champion! Much appreciated
Thanks Samuel.
Kent Marchant
MD | Touch Cloud Global Pty Ltd (TCg)
|Mona Vale |NSW
Hi Samuel,
We are going to be investing in upgrading our infrastructure in our Singapore park. I am very impressed with the structures that you supplied for our Adelaide park (I'm currently sitting in one) and would like to install 6 or 7 in our Singapore park. Please would you be able to send me some more information on the type of units available and approximate prices. I look forward to your reply.
Best regards.
Johno Lyons
CSO (Chief Safety Officer)>Singapore>M. Singapore +65 9384 2159>
M. Australia +61 426 351 374>T. +65 6884 5602>A. 10a Siloso Beach Walk, Sentosa Island, Singapore, 099 008>W. megaadventure.com
Hi Samuel,
Coming from Adelaide you turn left approximately 10km over the border into NT onto the Mulga Park Road. After approximately 100km you come to a left turn that says ‘Pukatja’. Turn left and follow the road for about 44km and pass the police station on your right as you enter Pukatja. The garage is on the corner, turn right at the garage corner and follow the road to the brightly coloured store with a car park and tables out the front. That is where we work and the store worker house is at the rear of the shop. Alternatively you can phone when you reach Pukatja and your reception comes back on and we will direct you in.
We will ask the truck driver this week which road he takes to get to the rear of the store because there is another road you can take from the garage which is direct to the rear of the store.
Regards,
Lisa & Andy Attack
Managers
Pukatja Store
Ph: (08) 8956 2919
Fax: (08) 8956 7580
Email: pukatjastore@bigpond.com
Thank you, Container homes, especially Samuel always there when needed, these are the way of the future
MICHAEL BAKER
BERRINGA Vic.
Amazing work, suited our needs will recommend Highly
Industries Services Training Pty Ltd
Winnellie NT 0821
The units were locally modified and transported to site, very have with dealings and highly recommended.
Dr Warrier
Ridge Street Medical Centre Nambucca Heads NSW 2448
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