Home Décor trends of 2019 — An earthy dream

Mosaics Lab
3 min readJan 2, 2020

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This year has revolutionized home décor, with environmental consciousness growing evermore, backed with the prudent words of Greta Thunberg, by scientists, worldwide school strikes, and the infamous extinction rebellion, it seems the natural world is growing ever more present in our minds. This seems to have been reflected in our homes and living spaces, with more natural materials replacing the industrial modern edge that the early twenty-teens had to offer. Organic materials such as marble, stone, granite, gunmetal and pewter, copper, earthy ceramics, calming woods, and soft tones are creating a natural ambiance and serenity. Minimalism is in, matching a noticeable shift in many people’s attitudes towards consumerism, white walls and plant life are replacing busy spaces. Grunge, rustic décor, and open shelving, open plan kitchens and plumbing are bringing a hip yet tasteful relaxation to our home vibe.

Earthy toned sofas and subtle plaster walls make a wonderfully zen backdrop for uplifting plants and minimal décor. © CB2
Exposed brickwork creates a cozy, earthy frame for a minimal patterned fireplace. Laced with the ultimate hygge plants, books, and blankets. © A. Jennison Interiors
Dark timber beams create an effortlessly tasteful and cozy living space, uplifted by subtle grey sofas and oaky, rustic tables. The addition of these festive greens makes a subtle color scale burst with life. © H&M
Exposed copper plumbing is all the rage this year, giving a lovely aura of simple, industrial charm. © Walls and Floors
Traditional earthy tiles and shimmering copper pipe give a gorgeous organic feel to this space. These muted color palettes help to clear the mind of over-stimulation and business, calming us from the outside, in. © Loftenberg
Dark minimalist cladding brings richness to a simple wooden floor bathroom, drawing the eye to the illuminating mirror and decadent ceramic bath, organically colored cladding aids in creating a dark negative space and some serious zen vibes. © Nimvo
Varnished wooden floors, cutely woven medallion rugs and relaxed, warm décor are all the rage this year. Consider mustard yellows and printed florals in your next home accent spree. © Dan Duchars
Open shelving doesn’t just look great but gives you the chance to show off all of your ceramics, bespoke jars, and spices. And you’ll never have to delve through cupboards again! Open storage really cozifies the home; natural color choices infuse a sense of tranquil into the beautiful every day. © Bigger Than The Three of us
Frosted glass is a great alternative to the more exposed open shelving, giving the illusion of more space whilst masking your pots and plates slightly from the room view. © Apartment Therapy

2019 was a great year for organic home accents; let’s call it the year of the earth! Merry Christmas everyone here’s to another year of mosaicking and interior design enthusiasm!

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