Whether in regards to your kitchen, bathroom, or any other room of your home, trends dictate how we decorate our spaces. You may be a lover of timeless, traditional décor, while someone else may enjoy staying on the cutting edge of trends.
From farmhouse to modern, let’s talk about what’s in style and what will stand the test of time.
1. Warm Colors Are Making a Comeback
As you know, colors are an important part of interior design because they evoke emotions from anyone occupying that space. Last year, warm colors were being overshadowed by cooler colors such as purples and teals. This year, we’re going back to warm colors, including all shades of reds, tangerine and orange. In terms of earthy tones, browns and beiges are the way to go. Last year, gray was the most common neutral color; today, beige is the cool hue of choice.
2. Curves Are Replacing Straight Lines
Curves and smooth edges offer a comfortable, casual vibe because they’re not only attractive but they are organic as well. You won’t see as many boxy edges and clear lines that you once saw. Instead, look for puffy sofas and comfy chairs, along with circular furniture, artwork, and mirrors.
3. Bold Wallpaper is Coming Back
You may never have thought wallpaper would make a comeback in your lifetime, but here we are. Bold wallpaper is now the trend for living rooms, bedrooms, studies, and even conference rooms. Prior to this, wallpaper was used sparingly as a singular element for visual interest. Now it’s taking over more space for a bolder, more decorative spin on things.
In fact, interior designers are saying wallpaper is now being used as a type of art for your walls, featuring geometric patterns, abstract shapes, landscape scenery, and human and animal figures.
4. Statement Ceilings Are a Thing
Statement ceilings are a focal point in interior design this year. These ceilings incorporate bold colors and patterns, painted art, and mirrored fixtures offering an eccentric, trendy design that adds a fun and quirky element to any room.
5. Bring Nature Indoors
Interior design trends are moving toward more eco-friendly approaches that incorporate warm tones and natural elements. Such elements can be based in real or faux natural materials: your choice. Both are making a big comeback, resulting in a more natural, authentic look.
You will see a lot more natural wood throughout homes now, from flooring and countertops to accent décor and cabinets. You’ll also see more natural stones like marble, granite, and even pebble as more and more homeowners embrace the recycled and handcrafted goods movement.
If you would like to incorporate any of these styles into your home, let our designers know. Contact us today for a free quote and consultation. We can transform your home from drab to daring in no time, whether you like classic traditions or modern trends.