This blog showcases a range of unique staircase designs to suit your interior taste, with the latest trends of 2022 you can gain all the inspiration you need to decide on that final staircase.

MARKETABLE MINIMALISTIC

Less is more, in this case, minimalism is about avoiding the unnecessary and focusing on simplicity, unity, and elegance. It is key you embrace the fewer things in life and limit distractions within your space.

Generally, a minimalistic aesthetic concentrates on neutral tones to promote calming moods. A clean approach is intended by using hard-edged, clear, and precise shapes, following a symmetrical methodology. This design style is all about marrying form and function, this can easily be achieved with the addition of rich textures throughout your property such as walls and flooring.

Plenty of hidden storage should be enforced, providing no room for clutter, and creating a streamlined design that is timeless. The use of natural light should be promoted to create light-rich spaces, generating a setting for social interaction, comfortability, and relaxation.

Minimalism’s main focuses are:

-         Neutral Tones

-         Lines of Symmetry

-         Geometrical Forms

-         Limited Materials

-         Addition of Texture

-         Glass

CHARMING CONTRAST

When curating a colour scheme for an interior design, the use of contrast can be a powerful tool. Integrating the colour black into your staircase is one of the easiest ways to create a statement piece, this can be achieved by painting, staining your staircase or adding black components such as spindles.

Creating a contrast involves decorating with colours on opposite sides of the colour wheel, you can also use different shapes to implement a contrast. The addition of various textures can also create contrast by using visual weight.

Rich and dark shades of timber such as walnut should be utilised to create an attractive, contrasting display. Adding a pop of colour can share vibrancy throughout your property producing a busy area which is visual striking (not for everyone).

Typical contrasting aspects include:

-         Metal Spindles

-         White-Primed Components

-         Deep Timber

-         Bold Colour Palette

-         Natural Lighting

FICKLING FUTURISTIC

This architectural trend combines technology with a sci-fi aesthetic, working in harmony to create a balanced space that incorporates smart technology while design elements remain pure to allow you to switch off and unwind whilst on your property.

Typically, this trend opens full arms to recent technological advancements, pairing digital elements with an open space to create a streamline for your lifestyle, making daily tasks a breeze. Innovation is a key aspect of this trend, making way for easy-fit components that are quick to install.

Interiors are enlightened with the use of colour blocking, bright lights, and floor zoning. Muted flooring serves as the ideal foundation for loud decors. Use of clean timbers with minimal appearance of knots to add to the clean effect, glass is advantageous to allow natural light and create a seamlessly open space.

Features of the futuristic theme include:

-         Glass

-         Colourful shades

-         Glossy Lacquer

-         Bright Lights

-         Pine Timber

-         Wall Cladding

MATURE MAXIMALISM

Retro-themed nostalgia is back, transforming your space into a place where there are no boundaries with self-expression and grandeur. Maximalism takes inspiration from the regency era showcasing its grand passion for arts and bold displays.

With the return of thrifting and retro displays throughout our lifestyles, interior décor is influenced by various arts and crafts movements. A common occurrence in maximalism is the addition of key features such as antiques, thrift finds, and unique decorations to personalise your space.

There is no worry about being bold, maximalism encourages daring colours and details such as wall panelling. There is a specific colour pallet allowing for a grungier approach with colours such as deep blues, true greens, muted burgundies, and soft oranges.

Common characteristics include:

-         Walnut Timber

-         Abstract Art

-         Panelling

-         Deep Colours

-         Unique Décor

-         Warm Lighting

NOBLE NATURALIST 

Incorporating health and well-being into your home can be important when creating a sanctuary, you can call your home. Sustainability is the core purpose of this trend, appealing to those who lead a self-sustaining way of life.

This trend promotes the focus on investing in quality materials that are built for durability and longevity, allowing for certified timber and bamboo components to play centre stage in your staircase design.

Greenery and wooden elements are used throughout the décor to improve air quality and respiratory health. The addition of plants is an integral part of tranquil space, creating the ultimate stress-free atmosphere.

Common features include:

-         Greenery

-         Glass

-         Smoked Oak

-         Ceramics

-         Woven Accessories

-         Bamboo

Still unsure what route you want to take with your staircase? Our team at Pear Stairs can support you in choosing the right components to follow the aesthetic you want to achieve.

Our products are designed to suit all types of tastes and styles, with a team of experts to support you throughout the process. They can give advice on every aspect of planning, estimating, and fitting as required.

Call today on 01938553311 for expert assistance in building your dream staircase. Alternatively, you can contact us directly with queries using webenquiries@pearstairs.co.uk and one of our team will get back to you shortly.