Homeowners Want to Show Off Personality When Decorating Their Properties

Homeowners Want to Show Off Personality When Decorating Their Properties

No longer content with following interior design fad after interior design fad, homeowners are now opting to add a touch of personality to their properties.

Budding interior design enthusiasts are beginning to shirk the trends, asking themselves, ‘what’s me’ instead of simply, ‘what’s hot’, say expert furniture designers The Tub Collection.

Amelia Crawford, The Tub Collection’s Lead Buyer, has said, “We think those looking to update their homes have a far stronger sense of self than previous generations.”

Crawford went on to highlight that the cause could come from today’s homeowners joining the market far later in life than their predecessors, adding, “With more and more people taking their first steps on the property ladder in their early to mid-30s, they have more time to discover what they want from their home decor.

“Minimalism; maximalism; patterns; space; today’s homeowner isn’t looking to be told what should go in their home. They’re looking for a place they can curate and call their own.”

With sales of interior design magazines plummeting and use of social sharing sites like Instagram and Pinterest allowing all trends to be discovered at the touch of a button, the interior design enthusiast of today is able to pick and choose from centuries of carefully crafted decor trends before putting their own stamp on their spaces.

Using a mixture of trends from a variety of eras, homeowners can curate their rooms according to what they love the most. Often this results in more space and dedication to patterns, colours, and interesting shapes.

Shoppers are finding that The Tub Collection offers exactly what they need from designs and patterns to comfortable seating and innovative fabrics. This could be why The Tub Collection have seen sales of their more daring patterned luxury furniture items, such as the Westleigh and the Launceston tub chairs, rise.

Decorators are also seeking out more independent businesses that are likely to sell unique or bespoke pieces. The Tub Collection has seen a rapid increase in sales from shoppers looking to shun mass produced cookie-cutter items.

Home designers are looking to add certain traits to inspire their home decor choices, going for trends that help create an atmosphere rather than a certain look. Comfort, space, fun and adventure are all being conveyed through use of decor and furnishings.

For more information about The Tub Collection visit their website at:

https://www.tub-collection.co.uk/index.html