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2022 Design Trend: Dream Weaver Is Design as Self-Care

January 12, 2022

Healing, introspection and intimacy will all take center stage in Dream Weaver as we strive for comfort in both our inner lives and our physical spaces.

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Dream Weaver Means a Peaceful Home

The 2022 home trend Dream Weaver is all about bringing wellness into the home. Soothing, de-cluttered spaces and a peaceful, pastel color palette provide a restful experience for the eyes. Enveloping furniture and cozy fabrics allow us to lean in to comfort. Dream Weaver is all about muted colors, dreamy cloud-like and watercolor patterns and soft, inviting surfaces. Spaces center on self-care, which means cozy nooks and places to cat nap and read. It also means ethereal, translucent fabrics and objects, dried flowers and floral patterns and a shade of pink that is gender-blind.

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Photo: Courtesy of The Ritz-Carlton Residences, Miami Beach

Therapeutic Spaces

Therapeutic spaces for rest and recuperation that allow people to recharge are central to Dream Weaver. Yoga studio tranquility and wellness-inspired design mean spa bathrooms featuring soaking tubs, bedrooms designed for the best sleep and spaces for unplugging and napping will be important for physical and mental recovery.

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Translucence + Transparency

Stained glass, translucent resin, sheer chiffon, pastel glass, fragile eggshell and porcelain surfaces and inky brushstrokes and watercolor treatments lend calm and delicacy to the home as part of the Dream Weaver trend.

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Flower Power

Japanese-inspired abstract floral motifs on statement walls, in tableware and artwork and ethereal dried flowers convey this trend’s dreamy delicacy.

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