Every era has its own design aesthetic. In the 1970s, interiors followed fashion, embracing a riot of colour and pattern, from orange and yellow kitchen cabinetry to bold geometric and floral fabrics in deep purple, magenta and lime green. For those of us who lived through them, the ’80s were equally memorable, with big shoulders, bigger earrings and layers of pastel shirts and pushed-up jacket sleeves translating into dollops of pale pinks, peach and mint green interiors teamed with soft grey, or shiny splashes of electric blue, black and red contrasted with polished chrome or brass. Love it or hate it, they were bold statements where the personality of the home owners came shining through. Warm neutrals, from warm whites to coffee and caramel colours, are trending on social media platforms. Three Birds Renovations/Dulux But what will interior design in the 2020s be remembered for? Quite possibly, it’s beige.…