The perennial interior style favourite – florals – is with us in abundance, once again. Look out for trailing flower patterns, oversized blooms and traditional toiles, which can be mixed and matched together for a joyous floribunda fantasy. Keep the scheme contemporary by introducing understated furniture in mid-tone wood and aged metal.
Zack bedstead, £499; Patch bedding set, from £40; Elements side table, £199; Paris table lamp, £60; suitcase, £45; cushions, from £12; Owl tealight holder, £10; all BHS
Global fusion
Moving on from schemes inspired by a single region, this trend sees several cultural styles teamed together in a colourful and lively mismatch. Ikat designs combine with Scandi geometrics and bold Mexican hues. This inclusive style is particularly useful for bringing warmth and definition to open-plan spaces.
Conran Needham collection medium sofa in Westin wool, from £749; Kimble nest of tables, £499; Palm bolster cushion, £25; Chevron embroidered cushion, £17.50; Authentic weave cushion, £12; Peruvian embroidered cushion, £35; Jasmin embroidered cushion, £29.50 Naples floor lamp, £149; all Marks & Spencer
Graphic brights
Look out for furniture and accessories brought into sharp focus with details picked out in vivid colour. These pieces are great for drawing attention to key areas in a contemporary scheme, but be wary of overdoing the effect. The trick is to add them sparingly, against a pale or dark pared-back backdrop, for an element of surprise.
Wall in Bookshelf wallpaper by Young & Battaglia, £70 for a 2.5m panel, Rockett St George. Harefield sofa in Sole linen, £1,887, Sofas & Stuff.
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Marble and brass
This exciting juxtaposition of cool, elegant marble with the warmth of bold brass provides an eyecatching focal point in a room. A marble and brass coffee table, for instance, will pull together a living room decorated in soft pastels or shades of grey, providing a degree of contrast without dominating the look.
Stellar green marble coffee table, £298, Atkin and Thyme
Soft geometry
The trend for geometric patterns and shapes continues but this season a pastel colour palette gives the hard lines a softer look.
Block Geo pillow sham, £45; Block Geo quilt, £145; Metal storage suitcases, from £30; all Oliver Bonas
Elemental nature
The swirling patterns, contrasting textures and glittering metallic highlights of minerals and semi-precious stones are the bedrock of this trend. Seen on everything from wallpaper to rugs and tabletop accessories, the look is perfect for those who want to capture a natural theme – with a touch of bling.
Marble melamine tray, £16, MiaFleur
Jungle prints
Oversized leaf patterns in rich shades of green will be bursting into life this spring and summer. Give your bedroom a tropical feel with palm print bedlinen set against pale wood furniture and a natural fibre rug. Or simply ring the changes on a living room sofa with fern patterned cushions and framed botanical drawings on the wall.
[Source:- House Beautiful ]