The Dean Hotel in Dublin has all the latest trends, including changing blue walls, in a nutshell.
are you planning to redecorate your home this year? If so, you'll be looking interior design tips and inspiration. Here we ask the experts for their top trends for 2015.
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Warm colors
the consensus among designers is that rust and blue will be great this year. There will be nothing cheerful and boating on the use of the blue, however. This is blue changing. The Dean Hotel, a new fashion hotel Dublin, interior designer Mhairi Coyle says it "makes all things new in a nutshell", has used this tone to contrast with white ceilings.
Joe Burns, co-founder of super prime interior designer and developer Oliver Burns, think blue will continue to evolve, "becoming a warmer color, making it more acceptable as neutral, especially when combined with green and exotic yellow”.
The main color expert Pantone Color for 2015 is Marsala, a red-brown earthy, or oxide, a shadow described as "abundant, yet elegant tone." Named after the Italian wine, is a neutral tone that will appeal to men and women. There is some support for green too. Dara Huang, director of Design Haus Liberty, is favoring this color.
The return of traditional bathroom
Bathrooms are outdated fashion - or rather, they are no longer fashionable. You can get contemporary bathrooms around the world, which may be why some people are returning to the vintage look. The bathroom of the Victorian era, with separate foot tub, wallpaper, wood panels or tiles on the wall, and a carpet mat on the floor, is the ideal.
Burns said: "We have begun to see the elements of traditional bathroom sneak back into the interior."
The kitchen as the new hall
most new home constructions have a kitchen-dining room open plan, so it makes sense to make the kitchen look more like a living space, otherwise it may seem like you are camping in the kitchen.
Designer Sophie Ashby says: "People (are) away from the gaze 'bright picture' and more towards a kitchen with character and personality, shown through very unique, such as unusual wood materials, metal siding and marble statement. “Even taps will get more attention, he says, with a preference for black matte bronze and brass.
Wood paneling
Are your walls are bland? Then wood panels - another key trend - could be the answer. After all, the Georgians, who were experts in wood paneling or wainscoting, knew how to make an elegant home. The real stuff is expensive so if you are on a budget you have two options: buy reclaimed panels or create your own. Create two by four squares using wooden boards and paint the wood and walls. You can also try the tongue and groove ceiling.
Malachite
Malachite seems to be the new marble. This semiprecious stone is commonly used in jewelry and for decorative boxes. Its appeal lies in its color - a rich emerald green - and their employers - swirling bands of light and dark tones.
Burns says, "not only offers an intense color interior follows from the deep blue we've seen this year, also has a wonderful, organic impression."
Bronze
Want to make your kitchen look less sterile? Enter some hot metal. Coyle said: "tops covered copper, although it is a nightmare to keep looking bright, looks great." For a more understated look, go for bronze. You could add smaller details such as hinges and handles, or kitchen faucets.
are you planning to redecorate your home this year? If so, you'll be looking interior design tips and inspiration. Here we ask the experts for their top trends for 2015.
![](https://blogger.googleusercontent.com/img/b/R29vZ2xl/AVvXsEiAHZc3G4mbYnMQVqbUfXcCgnAZ6-rS_oVmG1IG0ch4uo41pz6vYU6UbUhqEU4-_Ies0a5zRn9dGuBzXcU-_tRjE1q2J2VD6ZdbJNZigGpc1nnipd0aWSGSExHO4BKkcx3kqM1DrC8wCxF1/s1600/interior+design.jpg)
Warm colors
the consensus among designers is that rust and blue will be great this year. There will be nothing cheerful and boating on the use of the blue, however. This is blue changing. The Dean Hotel, a new fashion hotel Dublin, interior designer Mhairi Coyle says it "makes all things new in a nutshell", has used this tone to contrast with white ceilings.
Joe Burns, co-founder of super prime interior designer and developer Oliver Burns, think blue will continue to evolve, "becoming a warmer color, making it more acceptable as neutral, especially when combined with green and exotic yellow”.
The main color expert Pantone Color for 2015 is Marsala, a red-brown earthy, or oxide, a shadow described as "abundant, yet elegant tone." Named after the Italian wine, is a neutral tone that will appeal to men and women. There is some support for green too. Dara Huang, director of Design Haus Liberty, is favoring this color.
The return of traditional bathroom
Bathrooms are outdated fashion - or rather, they are no longer fashionable. You can get contemporary bathrooms around the world, which may be why some people are returning to the vintage look. The bathroom of the Victorian era, with separate foot tub, wallpaper, wood panels or tiles on the wall, and a carpet mat on the floor, is the ideal.
Burns said: "We have begun to see the elements of traditional bathroom sneak back into the interior."
The kitchen as the new hall
most new home constructions have a kitchen-dining room open plan, so it makes sense to make the kitchen look more like a living space, otherwise it may seem like you are camping in the kitchen.
Designer Sophie Ashby says: "People (are) away from the gaze 'bright picture' and more towards a kitchen with character and personality, shown through very unique, such as unusual wood materials, metal siding and marble statement. “Even taps will get more attention, he says, with a preference for black matte bronze and brass.
Wood paneling
Are your walls are bland? Then wood panels - another key trend - could be the answer. After all, the Georgians, who were experts in wood paneling or wainscoting, knew how to make an elegant home. The real stuff is expensive so if you are on a budget you have two options: buy reclaimed panels or create your own. Create two by four squares using wooden boards and paint the wood and walls. You can also try the tongue and groove ceiling.
Malachite
Malachite seems to be the new marble. This semiprecious stone is commonly used in jewelry and for decorative boxes. Its appeal lies in its color - a rich emerald green - and their employers - swirling bands of light and dark tones.
Burns says, "not only offers an intense color interior follows from the deep blue we've seen this year, also has a wonderful, organic impression."
Bronze
Want to make your kitchen look less sterile? Enter some hot metal. Coyle said: "tops covered copper, although it is a nightmare to keep looking bright, looks great." For a more understated look, go for bronze. You could add smaller details such as hinges and handles, or kitchen faucets.
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