Spring Styles and Trends 2022

fresh Seasonal change for your interior

Swing your doors open and fill your home with these exciting trends to carry you through Spring and beyond.

Spring is a significant season, not only for nature but for ourselves too! Growth, renewal, and awakening are words that conjure in our minds when this delightful season arrives. With the harsh cold winter behind us, we can take stock and see what’s working and what’s not in our homes, reinvigorate a tired space or start afresh. Nature is proving to be a main source of inspiration for interiors, through the use of natural colour schemes, organic patterns, and raw surfaces, think terracotta and marble.

The key takeaway for this year is to stay true to ourselves, surround ourselves with what feels good, and have a mindful approach to our environment. Whilst we have rounded up some of this year's key trends, the overall arching theme is to find your take on each one. This provides an exciting platform to create a highly personal interior that reflects you and which you want to live in. So be bold with your colour choices, find inspiration in all forms and enjoy the discovery of the unexpected. Let Spring be the time to create a bright and vibrant space in your home!

 

1) shades Of green

Ezee Glow Celelstial Electric Fire
Stovax County 8 Wood Burning Stove

Capturing this trend is a beautiful green shade “Wild Atlantic Green’ by Fleetwood paired with natural oak slats perfectly framing the Ezee Glow Celestial Fire (Left) Opt for woodburning stove, the Stovaz County 8 (Right) and immerse yourself in this calming space.

Introducing shades of green into your home can take many forms, from beautifully painted wall colours, textiles, artwork through to indoor plants. The use of natural colour schemes often found in nature can provide many added benefits such as stress reduction, mood booster, and promoting indoor air quality. Green, colour of nature, is incredibly versatile and it can create an array of feelings. Muted greens for a cozy and relaxing scheme or bolder greens for a vibrant and energetic interior.

There are an array of options to work this colour into your space along with your fireplace. We love the use of green paint on a chimney breast offset by natural oak wooden slats. A stylish and modern design element that really helps to define a space and brings those natural elements together. Alternatively, if you’re space allows for a freestanding stove, painting the whole wall in a muted green for a restful scheme provides a perfect backdrop for your stove to nestle against the wall or in the corner. With so many shades and fire designs to choose from, you’ll surely find one that will suit your style and taste.

2) Bold Patterns and Joyful Colours

41Zero42 Pulp Fire Chamber Tile
Medley Rock Fire Chamber Tile

We love these nature inspired and vibrant patterns trends that we now have incorporated it into our product range with beautiful Italian marble tiles “Pulp” (Left) and Medley Rock (Right) To achieve this look try experiementing with these bold patterns in your fire chamber.

This Spring, we see a move towards a joyful and vibrant colour palette! From cheerful greens and lively blues to bright sunny yellows and deep classic crimson - it's a perfect time to venture into new colour territory. Don’t be shy when it comes to colours, the main goal is to pick a colour that you connect with and the type of mood you would like to achieve in your home.

It doesn’t have to be an all-out colour explosion, a simple touch of a brighter colour such as a tile installed into your fire chamber or used as a hearth can bring visual interest to your room and give it that lift especially when paired against a clean crisp white marble fire surround.

As we embrace a more natural-inspired color palette this year, we are also drawn towards more organic patterns. Natural formations within marble mixed with strong graphic colours truly embrace this style. Experimenting with scale, colours, patterns, and textures can create an unexpectedly beautiful interior. Have fun combining these and see which ones feel right for you. You’ll be pleasantly surprised by the outcome.

 

3) Ecodesign

Stovax Studio Air 2 Freestanding With White Decorative Trim Backcove

The Stovax range offers excellence in ecodesign technology and cutting edge design. We love the new County 5 Wood & Multi-Fuel Stove (left) and Studio Air Woodburning Stove (Right) both catering for a traditional and contemporary interior.

The start of 2022 saw the introduction of the new Ecodesign air quality regulations. If you're unfamiliar with this, all woodburning and multi-fuel stoves manufactured from 1st January 2022 must now meet ecodesign regulations and emissions standards so it's a perfect time to upgrade your old fireplace or stove. 

You can still enjoy the beautiful flames and warmth from the stove safe in the knowledge they lower emissions to a minimum, provide high efficiency, and the cleanest burning fires. Not only are they helping with air quality, but they also require far fewer logs to heat your room than open fires and a standard stove. We supply the latest ecodesign wood burning and multi-fuel stoves from leading brands that offer advanced technology and cutting-edge combustion systems.  Explore Stoves 

 

4) Outdoor Living Space and Kitchens

The Bushman Wood Fired Barbeque Setting
Vita Pizza Oven with fire lit head on propped

The fabulous Bushman Wood Fired Barbeque (left) and Vita Pizza oven (Right) take your outdoor cooking to a new level. Explore our outdoor range

Being confined to our homes these last two years highlighted the need to create a home where we can relax and feel happy. But this is not reserved to just the indoors outdoor space is of equal importance where we can escape into our little haven, chill out around the firepit or take the kitchen outdoors.

Embrace your backyard and gardens with alfresco dining, as nothing beats having family and friends around when the sun is out with the BBQ is on. Even if the weather takes a dip, you can still huddle around the firepits and carry on the party!

 

7) Cottagecore

Stovax County 5 Wood Burning Stove Setting
Relaxing living room setting

We think the County 5 Wood & Multi-Fuel stove (left) from Stovaz will complete your cottage core look perfectly Explore Now

A trend that came into its own back in 2020 and it looks like it is still here to stay! It draws upon simplistic rural life and one with nature. Think of your ideal country retreat and bring it straight into your home! It’s all about coziness with beautiful natural materials in soft furnishings, natural colour palettes, neutrals with warm tones. and dried flowers around your home.

A woodburning stove can help you achieve this, not only for its aesthetics but the warm comforting feeling it gives to a space. It’s not only reserved for those with chimneys, the same look can be achieved with an electric and gas stove. So no matter where you live, rural or urban, there will be a stove to suit your space and style.

 

7) Technology

Vision E-Line VS130 Panoramic Room Setting
Vision E-Line VS100 Inset Electric Fire Room Setting

We’re very excited for the new Solus Electric range from Vision E-Line arriving soon to our showroom. Bringing a range of high-quality and cutting edge designs.

Technology continues to grow throughout the home for 2022, bringing comfort and convenience to our lives. Fireplace design continues to evolve in technological advancements, adapting to our modern-day lifestyles, offering innovative features such as instant heat, realistic flames, and beautiful ambient lighting to suit your mood and space. With the arrival of smart electric fires, they offer control via a smartphone app letting you schedule your fire to come on at a time that suits you.

With an array of installation options available, electric fires fit easily into any interior space and offer an abundance of design styles. Let it take center stage in your space and define it by colours or materials such as marble, wood, or Venetian Plaster for a stunning textured background.

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