1. TerracottaWarm materials such as terracotta tiles will replace currently popular cool and white tones.
2. Cork
Not only is cork a stylish material idea that adds warmth and texture to spaces, it’s also ideal for absorbing noise in our increasingly large, open plan homes
3. Dark green
Dark shades of green will become the new must-have dark interior colour as we say goodbye to navy and midnight blues.
4. Upholstered bedheads
Beds will change dramatically in 2017, with upholstered bed heads set to replace the timber bed frames currently dominating the market.
5. Escapism
Homes with nooks and places to retrieve will become more popular as humans react to our increasingly technological lives. Relaxed furniture and materials will follow suit, from deep sofas with linen slip covers, to oversized love seats, day beds, Icelandic sheepskins, chunky knit wool rugs and floor cushions.
6. Jewel tones
While pastel shades of pink and blue are currently having their day in the sun, they will soon be overtaken by jewel tones inspired by metals, space, stars, clouds and the cosmos.
Kerby's Furniture
422 E Broadway
Mesa, Az 85204
480-834-3888
http://www.kerbysfurniture.com/