Global design trends perfect for the modern Indian home

Merino Laminates, October 24, 2024 Updated On : May 21, 2025

The modern Indian home design is not far behind when it comes to following global trends. With the internet blurring the boundaries that existed earlier, there has been an easy flow of ideas traversing both ways. Indian home decor trends have also inspired the world while  adapting the global trends to a more Indian concept with small tweaks that would suit the Indian household. Here are some global design trends that are a hit amongst Indian home owners and designers that you too can try to give your home a designer makeover:

1. Tone on tone is an evergreen design trend

Monochromatic colour palettes and rooms have always been a go to for designers as they are a symbol of quiet luxury. This is one of those global design trends that you can apply to your home, be it for your living room, bedroom, dining or kitchen. You can choose one colour and play with different hues of the same, or you can introduce one neutral colour to complete the look. From a living room adorned in beiges and browns to a kitchen crafted in greys, white and blacks, this decor hack will help you create a very sophisticated space without incurring any additional cost.

2. Wood panelled walls

Wood panelled rooms were a rage at one point and they are back in style and how! Dark wood grain laminates or fluted laminates would be used across walls to create a luxurious look. This was often seen in living rooms, libraries, bars, clubs etc. However, today, people are opting for lighter coloured panelled walls, with part panels or full walls adorned in plain or lightly textured or patterned laminate to create an elegant space. This is one of the most loved Indian home decor trends that you will see in homes, commercial and retail spaces alike. You can see some very interesting patterns in wooden panels that become art in themselves and become the pieces of adoration in the space they are integrated in.

3. An elegant mix of textures

Today, we see homes with plenty of textures that are carefully brought together to create a harmonious play of designs that are a sensory delight. From using finishes like concrete to leather, there are many options that one can experiment with, to create interesting wall finishes. It is also a modern Indian home design hack that you can try without burning a hole in your pocket. While you can give your walls a facelift by adding different textures, you can also choose to retain the old structure of your home, but give your upholstery a complete makeover by mixing different textures and patterns. Keep in mind factors like the occasion, weather, functionality of the space etc while choosing the patterns and textures. If you have children at home, go for more sturdy and easy to clean textures, while you can experiment with heavier materials like velvets, brocades etc to bring in the festivities. This paired with a change in laminates for your furniture or wardrobes can help you create a brand new space well within a budget.

4. Bring nature indoors

Plants and natural light have become a big hit and are being preferred by young home owners across the globe. When the world came to a standstill and we were compelled to stay at home, we realised the importance of being close to nature and understood the positive impact it has on our overall well being. It was at this point that people started bringing nature indoors like never before and it is one of the most preferred global design trends that we see today. Potted plants, large windows to bring in natural ventilation, gardens in balconies and terraces have become a hobby that many people passionately pursue today. 

5. Supporting local art

One of the Indian home decor trends that we see today is the use of locally made art. Young homeowners are consciously seeking artisanal picks and locally sourced art to beautify their homes as it not only supports local businesses, but it is also a great way to express one’s style on a budget. From picking art from flea markets to supporting artist friends- homeowners today are embracing locally made products like never before! This is also a great way to go sustainable and revive dying artforms that find roots in India.

6. Stay tech savvy!

While many homes may be adopting global design trends inspired by the past, homes today are also extremely tech savvy and futuristic with features like motion sensor lights, colour changing lights, artificial natural light panels etc. Adding multiple gadgets and essentials that make life easier is commonplace in the modern home today. Your decor should accommodate the same with ample plug points, laminated panels to hide away wires etc.

We hope that this handpicked list of global design trends will help you create a beautiful home that is not only functional, but also in tune with the global design industry . Merino Laminates (Best Decorative Laminates & Surface Solution | Merino Laminates)  offers an exciting range of finishes that you can use to try these trends in your home. All of them are easy to recreate and can be achieved on a budget. So which decor trend are you going to try?

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