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A look inside London's trendiest house

Members of the public can visit the house for free until Wednesday

Houzz of 2018
Chloe Best
Lifestyle Features Editor
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Houzz of 2018

A five-storey London townhouse has been transformed to showcase the year's hottest interiors trends, and it is a real dream home. Houzz of 2018 has been curated by interior design studio Run For The Hills, using data and consumer insights from home design website Houzz, and is open to the public for free until 31 January.

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From 1970s inspiration to handcrafted pieces and rich green tones, each room showcases the trends that are set to be big in the interior design world in 2018, with every single piece available to buy on Houzz. Click through the gallery to learn more about the year's trends and get some serious design inspiration.

The Houzz of 2018 is open to the public daily between 11am - 9pm from 26 - 31 January (except Saturday 27 January, where the installation closes at 6pm) at 19 Greek Street. For more information visit houzzof2018.com.

Photo: Katya De Grunewald

Design: Run For The Hills/ Houzz of 2018

Houzz of 2018 Living Room

1970s revival:

The 1970s are making a style comeback, with bold, clashing patterns, gold accessories and luxe fabrics an easy way to incorporate the trend into your home. With its vibrant velvet sofa, this room is a perfect representation of the trend.

Photo: Katya De Grunewald

Design: Run For The Hills/ Houzz of 2018

Houzz of 2018 Dining Room

Modern rustic:

Modern rustic is a modern take on country style that works just as well in an urban home as it would a country manor. The trend is showcased in this dining room, which has given a traditional wooden farmhouse table a contemporary update with slim metallic legs.

Photo: Katya De Grunewald

Design: Run For The Hills/ Houzz of 2018

Houzz of 2018 living room botanicals

Botanicals and houseplants:

Botanicals are set to be a key trend for 2018, and of course, one of the easiest ways to incorporate some greenery into your home is with a houseplant. However, if you're feeling more daring, try botanical patterns and prints on wallpapers and fabrics.

Photo: Katya De Grunewald

Design: Run For The Hills/ Houzz of 2018

Houzz of 2018 Bathroom

Green tones and Crafted:

You're going to be seeing a lot of green tones for the home this year, and this dark green free-standing bath tub is a seriously classy way to incorporate them into your bathroom. This room also showcases the Crafted trend, which sees a move towards traditional techniques and handmade items, such as textured and woven wall hangings and rugs.

Photo: Katya De Grunewald

Design: Run For The Hills/ Houzz of 2018

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