What does the new year have in store for Canadian households? From ethically-sourced and sustainable materials to decor that’s as stylish as it is functional, we predict these blossoming trends will be on everyone’s radar in the months ahead.
1. Luxurious Linens
Polyester sheets are something we’re hoping to leave behind in 2021. When it comes to what we sleep on, 2022 is all about bedding made from natural fibers like linen and organic cotton. They may cost more than your average sheet set, but they’re made to last and incredibly breathable which is well worth the extra cost up-front. Chambray Linen Sheet Set, Rough Linen, $376.
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2. Decor Made From Sustainable Materials
Bedding isn’t the only thing kicking it up a notch in 2022. Homeowners are thinking more about sustainable materials when it comes to the rest of their homes, too. A great place to start is with linen – it’s one of the oldest textiles in the world and also one of the most sustainable materials to produce. Whether it’s a linen couch or simply linen napkins on a dining table, get ready to start seeing this fabric everywhere. These soft Belgian linen pillows with a frayed edge are handmade in India and come in the most charming colours. Lina Linen Pillows, Indaba Trading Ltd., $129.
3. Pillows That Won’t Let You Down
As health remains top of mind for 2022, getting a better night’s rest will become a top priority. That means, in addition to soft and luxurious sheets, high-quality pillows are equally important. Gone are the days when whatever was on sale at your local department store would cut it – Canadians now want pillows that’ll reduce neck pain and help them sleep better. Companies like Casper are catering to these needs by offering pillows best-suited to different needs. From low loft pillows for back and stomach sleepers to foam pillows that offer lots of support, there’s truly a pillow for everyone (there’s even a new backrest pillow that’s ideal for watching TV or reading in bed!)
4. Smart Cleaning Products
As we continue to spend more time at home, products that make cleaning our spaces easier will become a necessity – which is why we’re huge fans of Dyson’s latest technology. What sets this vacuum apart from other vacuums is its ability to maneuver into hard-to-reach spaces – whether you need to go forwards, backyards or even sideways, this tool can do it all. That maneuverability combined with its incredibly lightweight design cuts down on cleaning time drastically, which is something we can all get on board with. Omni-glide Cordless Stick Vacuum, Dyson Canada, $500.
5. Zero-Waste Cleaning Products
With eco-friendly refilleries popping up all across the country, there’s simply no need to buy cleaning products that come in plastic packaging. Simply bring your own containers and jars to any local refillery and you can fill up on soaps, dishwasher tabs, laundry detergent and the list goes on. While you’re at it, look for cleaning aids that are fully compostable – like these dish sponges that are made from burlap sacks. They can be thrown in the compost at the end of their life cycle. 2022 is all about cutting down on waste!
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6. Decor That Reminds Us of Nature
Nature brings about a sense of calm, which is why it’s no surprise that bringing the outdoors inside will be a common theme in the months ahead. From eco-friendly living walls to embracing organic elements like wood and stone, it’s actually quite easy to mimic nature through your decor. If a wood slab dining table is beyond your reach, start with smaller accent pieces that are reminiscent of nature, like this bamboo soap dish. Bamboo Soap Shelf, Architect’s Daughter, $14.
7. Decor That Supports Small Businesses
Nothing makes us happier than decor that’s not only functional but also supports a small business. During such trying times for businesses, it’s more important than ever to skip big box stores and look to support their smaller counterparts. These handwoven 100% Alpaca throws are not only beautiful and functional (they’re lighter, warmer and softer than merino wool) but they’re sourced from generational ethical Alpaca breeders in the Peruvian Andes. Oslo Alpaca Wool Throw, Silk & Snow, $175.
8. Functional Yet Stylish Decor
As minimalist design continues to dominate people’s homes, less is always more. Every item in our homes should have a function or purpose, no matter how great it looks. These laundry bags by Italian brand UASHMAMA do just that – not only are they stylish, but they make separating and storing laundry so much easier. They’re also made of washable paper (yes, you read that correctly), so they can be used over and over again making them a highly sustainable home product.
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9. Spa-Like Bath Towels
Inexpensive towels may have cut it in the past but now that we’re spending so much time at home, self-care is everything and cheap towels won’t cut it. You can’t go wrong with towels that are made in Portugal from 100% Oeko-Tex certified cotton – they’re super soft and highly absorbent. Once you make the switch to plush high-quality towels, you’ll never look back. White Bath Towels (set of 2), envello, $108.
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10. Decor That Promotes Escapism
With many Canadians not able to travel as freely as they once did, products that evoke a sense of escapism are becoming increasingly popular. From vases and storage baskets made of natural palm leaves to art boasting tropical colours, home decor that brings to mind that sacred vacation feeling is top of mind for a lot of homeowners. Try sourcing these items from local, small businesses and you’re more likely to find that these items are authentic and handmade by skilled artisans. Natural Woven Palm Vase, Miller Island, $40-70.
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