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Trends … the good, the bad and the downright dreadful

Trends … the good, the bad and the downright dreadful

Update: 2024-07-16
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In our latest episode, we talk about trends.
They have always existed: historically populations were influenced by royalty and the wealthy and their style filtered down. Even Napoleon was an influencer - who knew!  We touch on how trends can inflate one’s expectations only for them to be quickly disillusioned.  Basically avoid blindly buying into a trend simply because it's a “trend”.

We chat about the “foodification of colour”, recent interior trends and of course we touch on vintage and the importance of discovering one’s own true style. We emphasise how there is so much experimentation and risk taking to be done in order to find one’s own unique style. No-one can predict the future life of your home, only you can do that.

So whether you are a trend contrarian, or welcome them with open arms, cosy up with a favourite cuppa and tune into our take on the good, the bad and the ugly of interior trends. 

Listen wherever you get your podcasts🎙️, and feel free to email us on any design topics you’d like us to explore. 

📨 samandnaomi@theinteriorlovers.com

And do follow us over on Instagram @the.interiorloverspodcast for all things interiors. 

Find Naomi @scottdunneinteriors 
And Sam @sam.grigginteriors 

If you need any design help, do check out Sam and Naomi's interior design projects here:

https://www.samgrigginteriors.co.uk/
https://scott-dunneinteriors.design/index.html

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Trends … the good, the bad and the downright dreadful

Trends … the good, the bad and the downright dreadful

Sam Grigg and Naomi Scott-Dunne