New Design Trends in 2021

What’s on the horizon for design in 2021?

If you're looking to redesign your home in Longmont, Colorado, soon, understanding the 2021 design trends can be a good way to get some inspiration, make sure your home is staying up to date with the newest trends, and know which design choices are going out of style and which are here to stay.


Sustainable Products


A rising interior design trend that's becoming more and more popular is the demand for furniture and home décor that is sustainably made and reduces waste. Some examples of sustainably made design include:

Reused materials, such as recycled plastic or paper
Bioplastic materials
Locally made or pre-used furniture

Natural Design


Design that incorporates elements of nature is taking a front seat in 2021. Adding on to the use of sustainable products, organic and other natural materials are also part of the 2021 design trends.


Greenery like plants and gardens are also part of this trend, including elements such as rooftop gardens, homegrown vegetables or herbs and plants as decorative pieces.


Natural design also includes the use of light woods. However, light woods won't just be used for flooring; covering walls and ceilings with wood is another trend that's on the rise, as well as light wood furniture such as tables and desks.


Neutral Colors


Neutral colors will also be "in" this coming year. In particular, gray is a popular color choice for interior design. Neutral colors and color schemes leave plenty of room for statement pieces and pops of color that add a look of modernity to an interior space.


Face line art


Face line art design has been a growing trend for a while online already. Its minimalistic and unique design makes it one of the 2021 design trends to be on the lookout for. From wall art to designs on ceramic pieces, this trend is especially popular among the younger generations.


Whether you're looking to do some home renovation or simply want to keep up with the changing times, keeping an eye on upcoming interior design trends can help you stay in the loop.

Dana Lappen