Trending Design Styles that Match X-Bond For 2022
X-Bond is incredibly versatile, especially when it comes to camouflaging seamlessly with a variety of design aesthetics. Check out the design trends we’re predicting will be popular in 2022 for inspiration during your upcoming projects.
Japandi
Japandi Design is has been on the rise lately and we absolutely understand why. Japandi Design is a hybrid of Scandinavian functionality and Japanese rustic minimalism. The simplicity, natural elements, and practical comfort of both design schools is fast capturing the interest of more and more contemporary designers. The focus on clean lines and open spaces particularly complements microcement’s seamless quality, evoking that sense of decluttered serenity. With touches of 'wab-sabi,' the Japanese concept of accepting the imperfections of organic elements (reflected in the natural trowel marks of X-Bond) this is the design style to opt for if you’re after something a little more grounded and natural.
Quiet Luxury
The look and feel of luxury design is changing. Get to know the ‘Quiet Luxury' design style, which combines elegance and sophistication with raw, minimalist features. Black and white is out and earthy tones like terracotta and brown are in, which enhances a feeling of wellbeing and connection to nature over technology—something that the luxurious ultra-modern mansions of the 2000s were lacking. A seamless concrete or microcement render finish like X-Bond accentuates the beauty of these more subdued, sparsely decorated spaces by adding some subtle texture.
Biophilic
It's a no-brainer that nature-inspired design is one of the top trending design styles for 2022, as people become more environmentally conscious than ever. Biophilic design integrates plants into your home along with other natural materials like timber. Going green has started to gain popularity not just for its aesthetic benefits; nature inspired interiors provide numerous health benefits too, such as helping to purify the air, reduce stress levels, and boost productivity. In today’s wellness-obsessed world, this is a big part of why we predict that more people will go green in their 2022 design projects.