With a very mixed year (in all sorts of ways) lying behind us, opening up a new calendar is an opportunity for a little optimism and a spirit of positive exploration so why not reflect that in the mood of your surroundings. Here’s a quick rundown of predictions on the ‘next big thing’ in interior design in 2012.
Channel 4
Hedging their bets a little, Channel 4 seem to have identified a wide range of trends from 60s geometric to industrial urban chic to hand-stitched crafts to the still-popular ‘mid-century modern’ (which looks suspiciously like 1950s furniture dressed up in bold colours) and even predicts a mania for foxes – yes, according to Channel 4, in 2012 we’ll all have a fox cushion on the sofa or a framed fox picture in the downstairs loo. To be fair to Channel 4, aspiring to ‘something for everyone’ is no bad thing and in that, they’ve succeeded.
Laurence Llewelyn Bowen
Unsurprisingly, LLB is a little more willing to pin his colours to the mast. Taking a cue from the world of fashion, he predicts bold choices in people’s decorating theme: “Black and gold is very commercially fashionable at the moment in interior decoration. I think it says a lot about people’s psychology, that they want things to be much more rich, much more opulent, much more expressive then they have been before.” Certainly Llewelyn Bowen’s roomsets at the Interiors UK 2012 exhibition demonstrated his usual full-on style; particularly a bedroom with black furniture, a black ceiling and wall-to-wall pink panelling (with gold highlights, naturally).
Trend Bible
The design consultants started working up their 2012 predictions back in 2010, which means they’ll either be way off target or astonishingly far-sighted (considering this is how they make their living, probably the latter). In brief, Trend Bible foresee four key looks: Visionaire (almost child-like colours and combinations of sharp angles, rough textiles and natural materials); Natural Selection (simplicity with a touch of elegant quirk); Palm Springs (West Coast Bohemian with a hint of Art Deco); and Sentiment (classic print textiles, a touch of retro and even maybe a wallpapered patio).
The Year of the Dragon
Drawing inspiration from another source – the Chinese calendar rather than the Gregorian – this year’s Dragon symbolises force and power. In the living environment, strong colours are recommended: black, dark blues and rich blue-greens. Ever a creature of opulence, the Dragon enjoys golden highlights in the form of wallpapers, textiles and fixtures for a balanced feng shui this year.
There’s more than a touch of ‘clashing is the new matching’ in many of these directions – sharp and soft, dark and bright, old and new, even indoors and outdoors – and that perhaps is the one area of agreement between the various pundits (except of course, for Laurence Llewelyn Bowen and the Chinese zodiac both fancying more gold and black this year!) So in your New Year home, don’t shy away from combining the uncombinable and create your own 2012.


