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Top Homeware Trends

August 6, 2015 By A Spoonful of Sugar - 2 Comments

Top Homeware Trends{sponsored by Target}

Over the past month, the man of the house has been busy repainting our home. We have been living here for 12 years and it is well and truly time to give everything a refresh and de-clutter. I have been looking around at homewares to get an idea of current styles and trends. I love the look of modern homewares – there are so many fun products to add some colour and style to your home. Here is a round-up of what is in vogue for 2015 – our top 10 homeware trends.

1. Word Art

Whether it is decorating a wall, a cushion, or a coffee mug – typography continues to be on right on trend. Loving my new Hello wall art which features wooden cursive lettering with yellow dipped paintwork. Colourful and fun!

Top Homeware Trends 2. Geometric

Geometric prints, especially triangles, are a current design trend. Inject some geometric love into your home with cushions, plant pots, linen, throws, and home décor items. The Lisa T Modern House adds some flair and modern style to your home décor. Top Homeware Trends 3. Black and White

Black and White is always a classic colour palette and it gives your home a modern edge. It can be introduced in cushions, linens, artwork, photo frames, and more. Scrapbook paper was added to this Aloha Frame to give it some black and white flair.

Top Homeware Trends 4. Quirky

Quirky accents can add some fun to a room, Who can resist the Catty Cushion for an original look.

Top Homeware Trends

5. Woodland

The woodland theme has been a recurring theme over the past years with owls and foxes making an appearance. This year deer are a design feature.

Top Homeware Trends

6. Mint

The colour mint is right on trend and you will see it appearing in lots of accent pieces and linens. The Lisa T Ceramic Candle in Mint adds a pop of colour.

Top Homeware Trends

7. Pastel Colours

Pastel colours are popular, particularly in bed linens. The Modern Folk Cushion, pictured above, is colourful and fresh.

 

Top Homeware Trends

8. Succulents

Cacti and succulents make ideal pot plants for a sunny windowsill. Succulents are easy to grow and need very little attention. They are very popular at the moment and a great way to incorporate some plants into your décor.

 

Top Homeware Trends

9. Candles

Candles are popular and are a great way to add warmth and freshness to your living spaces. There are so many lovely scents available – we love the Black Fig and Apricot which makes your home so inviting.

 

Top Homeware Trends

10. Wooden Accents

Add some natural colour and material to your living area with some wooden accents. Wall Art, photo frames, wooden trays are items that you can use to incorporate some natural timber.

 

Thanks to Target for providing the homewares to use in this post. Target have a large range of affordable homewares that are right on trend, and perfect for adding a modern touch to your living areas. Check out their range for top homeware trends.

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  1. Monique | WritingMonique says

    August 6, 2015 at 2:04 pm

    Great blogpost! I absolutely love all of these trends; I love quirky details. And that HOME sign is amazing!

    Reply
    • A Spoonful of Sugar says

      August 7, 2015 at 6:36 am

      Thanks Monique!Decorating should be fun 🙂

      Reply

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