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Returning to Nature - From Home: This is What You Need to Know When Designing an Apartment in 2022 | Israel today

2022-01-04T13:26:04.763Z


We asked designers and architects what are going to be the trends in home design for the coming year - and we were surprised by the answers that were similar • The home space that became thought during the Corona period will continue the trend, we will continue to use recycled materials and love to see as good as possible from the window • Fourth article in the series


This article is the fourth in a series of trend articles for 2022, in which we asked design and architecture professionals to choose the two trends that they believe will be the main ones in 2022.

The first two articles present a close and sometimes really tangible analysis of the opinions and predictions that arise here.

This is mainly due to the fact that the various design people base their claims on processes that take place, thereby strengthening the professional interpretation of the trend.

A bit like in the mathematical worlds - in most cases there is only one correct answer, and it is well-founded and reasoned.

Perhaps in the world of trends it is not always possible to point to one answer, and not everything is mathematical, but one can certainly agree on the same mindset, which develops from a true understanding of the processes.  

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Adi Fogel Hollander,

journalist, stylist, lecturer and design entrepreneur

Adi Fogel Hollander,

Biophilia and connection to nature

"In the context of trends, I will address in a slightly broader sense prominent trends that will not end in late 2022. I am convinced that the whole issue of biophilia and connection to nature will only intensify. It is a process that has been going on for several years, but the corona has intensified. Everything went very digital: online shopping - a business that sells products that did not have a sales site in Corona found itself out of the game; work from home, meetings and consumption of zoom content replaced frontal encounters and so on. Homemade wengal, hydroponic crops of greens and more.

"These things will continue to exist and evolve in parallel, as they balance each other, combining technological innovation and streamlining work processes with our longing and connection to nature. There will be new developments and designs of tools and appliances that support home landscaping, and Corners will be rounded "just like in nature - more round and organic shapes, which caress and soften the look".

Devices that support home gardening.

Home greenhouse for growing and germinating from Keter, Photo: Keter

Personalization

"Another trend that will intensify, and which in my opinion connects to many other processes that happen simultaneously in the wider world, is personalization in design. We live in an age where everything is allowed and possible, but many times everything looks the same. There is a lot of room and desire for personal expression, a combination of art that has become more accessible and precise treasures of objects. Example and justify their choices out of abundance.

"The digital arena will gain momentum. I think more sites will be built that will offer a kind of supermarket of independent brands, and allow the consumer to meet designers who would not necessarily know otherwise. These sites provide a tremendous marketing platform for low-budget independent designers.

"We are a conservative country in terms of home design, people usually want to be similar to the neighbor and not differentiate themselves, but I think today there is much more legitimacy to go with the truth, create personal homes that tell our story and not be like everyone else and flock to trends."

The digital arena will gain momentum, Photo: Getty Images

Dana Oberson,

Architect and Interior Designer, Owner of Oberson Architects

Dana Oberson, Photo: Avishai Lichtenstein

Escapism and mental and useful flexibility

"The trends for 2022 will combine escapism with mental and practical flexibility - on the one hand the desire to produce" cells of freedom "- escapism will increase. Residential buildings already allow today - yoga spaces, holism, reading and even 'CRAFT' Be flexible in its uses and function in a versatile way as needed as an office, gym, garden and even a kindergarten. "

Pine Nouri,

chief designer and the property grid design

ID

design

Oren Nuri, Photo: PR

Back to nature

"We are seeing more and more furniture made from natural materials, such as wood and straw combined with textiles with a coarse texture that incorporates technology of recycling plastic fibers, and recycling upholstery fabrics from plastic bottles that emphasize the theme of sustainability and nature conservation. "70s. We will get more combinations of shades from nature, such as rich earth tones, taup, cognac, rust and sage. The upholstery fabrics will be displayed in coarse textures such as buckwheat, fur, papeko and pique velvet."

A combination of shades from nature, such as shades of rust and sage.

From the new collection of the IDdesign chain, Photo: Menachem Iz

Organic design

"The silhouettes of the furniture and complementary products, as well as the works of art that will dominate our living space, will have rounded and organic lines based on a worldview that blends human habitation with nature and the environment. In nature there are really no straight lines, everything is curved and beautiful."

In nature there are no straight lines.

Everything is curved and beautiful.

From the new collection of the IDdesign chain, Photo: Menachem Iz

Ayelet Shavu,

interior designer

Ayelet Shavu, Photo: Eli Pasendi

Indoor and outdoor air conditioning

"The year 2022 continues to deal with the corona plague. In the past year we have learned what simplicity is and returned to the family, board games or just sitting in front of the TV together. There is no doubt that in 2022 the house will be at the center. "On space. We will continue to bring nature into the house, and we will merge the outside and the inside with wonderful synergy." 

Indoor and outdoor air conditioning.

Planning: Eilat Shavu, Photography: Shai Epstein

We will continue to bring nature into the home, Photo: Shai Epstein

Recycling

"We will recycle or renew existing furniture and unnecessary furniture and utensils, in order to ensure an open and flowing space."  

Recycled and renewed existing furniture.

Refurbished chair from Beit Sheri, Photo: PR

Gil Reuter, a

trendologist and design entrepreneur

Gil Reuter, Photo: Sigal Bar-El

Quality over quantity

"We have all realized in the last two years that the home space should serve us both in the functional and the decorative aspect. We invest more in the home, which has become the center of our lives, and choose to adopt into our lives a collection of temporary items that will stay with us for years to come. Make calculated and considered purchases, even if they require a larger financial expense. There is great value in the story of the product, in the design and production processes and in the way the product can serve us in the future. Leading furniture companies have also chosen to give new life to iconic products. "Production has given up on flooding new products into the market." 

The kettle designed by Achille Castiglioni for ALESSI more than two decades ago, returns in a contemporary edition,

Local design

"It is very important to continue to support local creation and design. In our small country there is a beauty of talent and groundbreaking designers, and there is nothing more wonderful than weaving their products in the home space. The aesthetics of many designers combine traditional work techniques with advanced technological elements. In the international arena. When the world of flights is still shaky, now is the time to visit the design shops and studios from north to south, and get to know the people involved. Beyond social solidarity and support for the local economy, it is also important to know that this M". 

Social solidarity and support for the local economy.

From the studio of Matan Sade Hamo - RAFA TERRATZO, Photo: Ofir Hanegli

Sharon Ella,

a multidisciplinary designer, specializes in materials and lectures at

HIT

in the interior design department

Sharon Ella,

“In 2022 we will continue to invest in our home space, realizing that this is the ultimate protected space for us, even more than our work and leisure environments.

We will continue to invest in home space.

Planning: Sarah and Nirit Frenkel, Photography: Itai Banit

"Materials such as stone, solid wood, terrazzo, concrete, mosaics that have returned a bit to the world of design in Israel and around the world, and in the last two years are more present, and more natural materials, will continue to be part of home spaces as well as work and entertainment spaces .

"Local 'kraft', which includes, among other things, weaving, weaving, knitting, pottery, origami folding and more, has received a new embrace in recent years and this is more noticeable in the last two years in Israel and around the world. Even years ahead.

Emphasis on local kraft.

Wrinkled plate, COZI studio, Photo: Assaf Embram

"Alongside these, awareness of a sustainable environment is developing and growing. The world of design and architecture in Israel is more interested than ever in using recycled, biodegradable materials, and emphasizing green construction. I believe this trend will continue to grow.

"In addition, and no less important - technology. Stretching the boundaries of matter will continue to gallop forward with new technological and material developments alike. We will also see an increase in the combination of traditional production methods and contemporary technologies, In material and product development, CNC cutting and laser cutting. "

Adi Adlis,

interior designer and owner of a design studio that specializes in planning and designing homes, apartments and offices

Adi Adlis,

The home office

"We were unintentionally dragged into the two most prominent trends in home design from the corona plague. We moved to work from home, which forced us to look for different solutions for the work corners that were common until now. If until now we were satisfied with a small corner But to allocate real estate for the benefit of working days from home.

Many need a closed and quiet room, or more than one comfortable work space, for several family members.

It causes many families to move to larger apartments or renovate the existing one, while allocating quiet work areas in the house. "

There is no choice but to allocate real estate for the benefit of working days from home. Design: Adi Adlis, Photography: Tal Nissim

Necessity of outdoor areas

"We will see the recognition of the need for outdoor space in a massive transition of families to moshavim and rural localities. In the renovation we will see the trend of opening windows as large as possible. "Cuttings, growing avocado seeds and even painting walls and furniture green. This trend is here to stay, to the delight of the nurseries."

Opening large windows out.

Design: Adi Adlis, Photography: Tal Nissim

Hila Nevo,

researcher, curator and art consultant, lecturer at Shenkar College of Management and the Academic Center for Design and Education Wojciech

"

and

Hila Nevo, Photo: Tamar Karavan

SIMPLICITY

"In an indigestible visual load, 2022 brings to the art world something that is reflected later in the field of design in general and home design in particular, a trend of simplicity. The philosopher and writer Umberto Eco said that the role of art is to distill signals from cultural noise. "It is a temple of focus, concentration and quiet, to contain the noise that floods us on the net, on digital billboards, on the street and even in a museum."

Biomimicry

The Phenomenon

"Through learning mechanisms from the biological world, artists and designers create a second nature that relies on the primordial wisdom of observing nature and a technological connection of both ends. Although Leonardo da Vinci also dealt with biomimicry, the word only officially entered the dictionary in 1982, and in recent years. We're seeing the trend become more and more dominant in art and design. Or diving underwater, through works that mimic nature with advanced technological tools. "

De Phenomenon, Studio Drift, Photo: Hila Nevo

  • For the first article in the series: The trends you must know


  • For the second article in the series: How are the trends determined?


  • For the third article in the series: The color forecast for 2022

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Source: israelhayom

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