Transform Your New Claravale Home with Style That Speaks to You

Stepping into your brand-new home at Claravale is like starting a blank canvas—one that's ready for your unique style. It's an exciting time to shape a space that truly feels like you. From sleek furniture to statement walls or cosy accents, this is your chance to create interiors that reflect your style and fit your lifestyle.

If you’re getting ready to splash some colour around on those undercoated walls, or you’re wondering what style furniture you want to fill your home with, you might want to get some inspiration from some of our favourites. Whether they’re something you feel you can incorporate into your new home or not, it’s always fun to see what others are doing. Take your time, check out looks and colours that you love, and have fun!

Mid-century vibes

Style with substance - mid-century design has it all: clean lines, a little quirk, and pieces that look great and were designed to last. As more and more people turn to vintage finds over ‘fast furniture’, the style and staying power of the mid-century look is proving popular all over again. Designed to be beautiful, functional furniture pieces for everyday life, these classics are defined by their simplicity, and are a huge trend in 2024/25. Look for vintage-inspired pieces with striking colours, eye-catching lines and surprising textures - the retro mid-century vibe is like time traveling through the 1950s, 60s and 70s. Groovy!

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Curves and waved edges

Curved furniture is one of the hottest new trends in interior design. Its organic shapes and ergonomic comfort are enjoying a resurgence in popularity. Modern curved furniture is defined by fluidity and softness and creates a visual flow that adds interest to a space. Curved couches help make spaces seem larger than they appear, as well as creating more cosy seating arrangements. How you use curved furniture within that space depends on the size and layout of the room - if you don’t have time for the full curved couch, try a single chair or smaller occasional piece to soften the edges. 

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Curves and waved edges

Curved furniture is one of the hottest new trends in interior design. Its organic shapes and ergonomic comfort are enjoying a resurgence in popularity. Modern curved furniture is defined by fluidity and softness and creates a visual flow that adds interest to a space. Curved couches help make spaces seem larger than they appear, as well as creating more cosy seating arrangements. How you use curved furniture within that space depends on the size and layout of the room - if you don’t have time for the full curved couch, try a single chair or smaller occasional piece to soften the edges. 

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Dream weaver

One of the most textured inclusions in the style forecast for 2025 is woven furniture and floor coverings. Create an endless summer in your interiors and alfresco areas by weaving wicker finds, braided texture and layers of weathered charm into your decor.

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Colour Blocking

Colour blocking is a bold and modern trend that involves using large, contrasting blocks or sections of colour to define spaces and create visual interest. Rather than blending colours subtly, colour blocking highlights clear divisions between shades, often using high-contrast or complementary colours like blue and orange, pink and green, or classic black and white. This technique allows designers to add vibrancy and structure to a room without relying on patterns or excessive decor. It can be achieved through painted walls, furniture, rugs, or accessories, effectively transforming neutral spaces into eye-catching environments with depth and character. The style works especially well in contemporary or minimalist spaces, offering a playful twist to clean lines and simple shapes.

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In Dulux’s annual Colour Forecast for 2025 predicts a shift towards uplifting and soothing colours. Evoking a sense of nurturing and positivity, colours with warm, brown undertones are coming to prominence, with an increased use of rich burgundies, wine hues, and olive and sage tones. 

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Dulux ‘Still’ creates a calming effect with colours that mimic nature, with warm grey as an accent against yellow based neutrals and greens. 

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Dulux ‘Recollect’ incorporates unique vintage pieces and soft furnishings against a backdrop of deep colours, to create a cosy feel.

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The ‘Dulux ‘Emerge’ palette is a balance of warm muted hues, like soft greens, mauves, biscuit yellow and a deep red to suffuse a space with joy.

Wherever you get your inspiration, we hope you have fun decorating your new home! 

If you’re still deciding where to call home, the Claravale community at Hilbert is a great place to start. Our sales team can help you. 

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