
I design trend del 2022 secondo Airbnb e TikTok Se il più grande portale di alloggi chiacchiera di case cool con la piattaforma di ogni tendenza
Design is increasingly important in our lives. One of the merits to give to the pandemic, is that it has rediscovered not only the beauty of living the house but also the importance of mise en place and accommodation invited to the eyes. So, if you’re deciding to renovate your home or you’re just changing your address, here are the 7 trends to consider. Because, like the pantone color Very Peri, they will really be the embodiment of coolness for this 2022. Thus, Airbnb and Tiktok joined forces to identify next year’s home decor trends, comparing design style demands on both platforms.
Cottagecore
The mania for potted plants does not stop, with an amount of 1.6 billion views of the hashtag #Planttok shared by the Tiktokers. Why does it like it? Because it completes that purely dreamy and eclectic aesthetic. In addition, on Airbnb, nearly 45,000 ads use the terms of botany, such as "monstera" and "luxuriant".
La Foleia, villa with garden and private lake (Revislate, Piedmont, Italy)
Bohemian villa (Dandenong Ranges, Australia)
Old Barn (Jewett, New York, United States)
House with winter garden (Jaipur, India)
The Grandmillenial
According to Tiktok, the hashtag #grandmillenial was first used on the platform in 2020. The term, a mix of "grandma" and "Millennial", indicates a sense of rebellion against the elegant and minimalist styles previously popular, in favor of second-hand objects, simple motifs, half-opulent embroidery and floral fabric, better known as chintz.
Nonna Maria’s vintage house (San Vito dei Normanni, Puglia, Italy)
Apartment grandmillennial (Edmonton, Canada)
Strawberry cottage (Berwick, Canada)
Apartment for outdoor lovers (Bentonville, Arizona, United States)
Maximalism
A style so rich in subcultures that we could spend hours describing you. Learn, on the home decor side, the term "gobinlincore", a decidedly folk trend among communities that identify themselves as "witchtok", and that evokes the rock aesthetic of an ancient era.
Gothic refuge in the Highlands (Aboyne, United Kingdom)
Night gardens (Richmond, Virginia, United States)
Victorian Gothic Cottage (Dripping Spring)