10 Decorating Trends That Are on Their Way Out for 2022

Angela Serednicki - HGTV • August 12, 2021

After everything that we've been through in the pandemic, it's no surprise that our homes are beginning to reflect our new lifestyle changes. Whether you've created your own unique office space, invested more in outdoor living, or are looking for more ways to bring nature-inspired elements into your room, we're thinking that the top decorating trends for 2022 will continue to reflect Canadians' new preferences and priorities. With this in mind, find out the 10 decorating trends that we'll be leaving behind in 2021 as we create cozier, more multifunctional homes.

✓ ALL-WHITE KITCHENS

✓ OPEN FLOOR LAYOUTS

✓ BASIC BEDDING

✓ FAST FURNITURE


✓ MID-CENTURY MODERN



✓ MATCHING PATIO SETS

✓ INDUSTRIAL LIGHTS

✓ FAKE PLANTS


✓ PINK & BLUE NURSERIES

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