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2020 Interior Decorating Trends On Any Budget

23 Oct 2019

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Here's when you unleash your creativity to turn bricks and mortar into a cosy haven or man cave or little paradise - call it what you may.

Decorating your home is the climax of your house-buying saga. Here's when you unleash your creativity to turn bricks and mortar into a cosy haven or man cave or little paradise – call it what you may.

In recent years, global interior decorating trends have offered budget-conscious but trendy homeowners a chance to express their creativity by reinventing the concept of home decorating.

Minimalism is now the buzzword, and with Marie Kondo introducing "thank you, next" to our possessions and tidying up, what can we expect for our trendy 2020 homeowners?

We've been seeing a lot of pink in 2019 and it's here to stay in 2020! Whether on walls, textiles, accessories and furniture, pink isn't going anywhere anytime soon. Pink gives your space an elegant and tender touch to your home's décor. Some of 2020's trending shades will be in every shade of pink – pastel, old rose, peach pink-lila, etc.

Ditch the whites and greys. Come home to soothing, cooing pink that will quieten frazzled nerves and uplift grey moods. If you think pink is too girlish and can't imagine pink walls everywhere, then go for pink cushions, pink rugs or art pieces with pink elements. Remember, pink is in.

It's back to nature, so the trend is vegetable fibres such as wicker, jute and rattan. These materials will add personality to your decoration while reminding you and everyone who enters your pad about the environment. The rattan and wicker trend was a huge hit back in the 70s and lasted a decade, so its nostalgic resurgence caters to the environmentally conscious generation of today.

Thankfully rattan is easily found in Malaysia. We can easily get chairs, baskets, bags and almost anything in rattan. Rattan is timeless and will fit into any space, especially if you're going for an earthly look. Also, woven baskets are preferred over plastic containers now since they are more environmentally friendly. And they also look charming as plant holders.

Speaking of plants, pop by your nearest nursery for convenient and low maintenance plants, such as aloe vera, snake plants and pothos (under RM30) OR if you prefer faux plants, Fiddle Leaf Fig and Monstera plant (RM100-RM150, depending on size) are ubiquitous in restaurants, cafes and Insta-worthy homes. Go ahead, bring a bit of jungle to your indoors. You'll get fresher air too.