20 Home Decor Trends to Embrace Right Now
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As always, before you head out and snap up a number of trendy pieces, there are some guidelines to keep in mind. These can help create a fresh interior that won’t look dated next year.
Don’t Be Too Trendy
Usingtoo many trendsat once is a big mistake in fashion and it’s the same story for home décor. All those Instagram images and home renovations on television look great, but when your living room looks like the latest hot trend magazine spread, it’s destined to become quickly dated. (Those Edison bulbs will soon go the way of stenciled walls and wallpaper borders.) Editing is really important for any room’s décor, and it’s even more critical when it comes toincorporating new trends, which is key to keeping your interiors looking fresh.
Stick to Trends for Accents and Smaller Elements.
One of the easiest and safest ways to experiment with trends is by doing it with items that are easily changed. Theseinclude accent pieces, small furnishings, wall colors and light fixtures. This way, if you choose a trendy piece that loses favor quickly or you end up not liking it, replacement isn’t difficult or expensive. The same goes for changing the color of a room. Paint is the easiest way to make a major change so you don’t have to be wedded to a trendy color choice if your major furnishings are relatively neutral.
Balance Big Trendy Additions
This advice is related to the first point about notbeing too trendy. Fall madly in love with a big on-trend sofa? By all means, make it the centerpiece of your living room, but be sure to balance it with other items that are tame and timeless. If it happens to be a bold color, tone it down with neutrals and natural materials. Of course, timeless doesn’t have to mean traditional decor, just classic, essential items the blend easily. Most would call these pieces “safe.”
Go for Clean Lines
To keep a room from looking too trendy, stick to clean lines overall. This is one of the aspects that keeps décor looking timeless. Thetrendiest elementswill have a longer lasting aesthetic if they are paired with furnishings that have a clean silhouette. Avoid shapes and patterns that are too busy, which can make your room look like more of a jumble.
Think Eclectic
It’s possible to have too much of a good thing, even in décor. This doesn’t apply just to the trendy items, but any décor style. If any – or every — every room has the same flavor, colors or styling, it’s just plain boring and uninspired. Adding a bit of the eclectic to a décor scheme is a great way to liven things up without going overboard. Even in a fully traditional space, a trendy accessory or small piece of furniture is like a breath of fresh air, adding a touch of the eclectic and a peek at your personality.
Add a Little Vintage
Swing a little too far to the trendy end of the spectrum? No worries: You can tone down trendiness in a number of ways and one of those is by adding some vintage elements to the room. The character and earthiness that vintage items bring to a room can balance trendy furniture, colors or finishes. Some trends don’t bring with them a lot of personality, so a piece with a bit of history adds dimension and balances the newness of trendy décor.
Stick to a Neutral Palette
If your room has an overall neutral palette it is far easier to add trendy elements without going over the line into the realm of overdone. Adding a trendy finish to a neutral room makes it fresh and judiciously choosing accents in the latest color or pattern add a pop of vibrancy without an eternal or expensive commitment.
Ready to explores some trends? Check these out:
Boldly Painted Walls
Benjamin Moore went bold with the color of the year for 2018:Caliente. And it certainly is! This hot hue is a refreshing change from the hundred shades of white and beige that have dominated wall colors in past years.Paint coloris an easy thing to change and with all that neutral-colored furniture you probably have, a bold wall color is the fastest, most affordable home decor trend to liven up a room. It’s a big dose of drama for any space. Don’t like red? Opt for a deep blue or other bold color choice.
Color in the Kitchen
Mention color in the kitchen and many people immediately think of the old avocado and gold appliances of the seventies.Kitchenshave been stark white for far too long and now designers are incorporating bold colors not only on backsplashes and cupboards, but also on appliances — if that’s something you would go for. Here, Monogram of Canada has created this colorful yet refined family kitchen that features forest green cupboards and accent tile. Play up the color with another bold accent color, like red, or keep in calm with black and white.
Geometric Patterns
Geometricsare a great home decor trend for adding patterns to a room, especially if you are not a fan offlorals(and are weary of the ubiquitous chevrons). Jonathan Alder’s later editions to his collections include a range of accessories and furniture that feature bold black and white geometries. The various shapes have a pop-art feel and will add a graphic jilt to a space, whether you choose a large rug or just a few well-placed accessories.
Fringe
From horse hair around an ottoman to macrame-style draping on wall pieces, fringe is fast becoming a popular home decor trend. You can even find lighting fixtures that have fringe in metal, or in leather, like thischandelierfromNgala Trading. Fringe is a good neutral trim that adds interest without introducing more pattern or, necessarily, color. Leather fringe like this also adds another texture to the room and is a nice substitute for the usual metal and glass chandelier.
Distinctive Sinks
While there’s nothing wrong with a functional sink in clean, classic white, adistinctive sinkcan really elevate the design of a powder room or guest bath to a whole other level. Statement sinks come in stone, concrete, wood, colored and textured glass, and a slew of other materials. This highly polished wood sink fromAmmonitumis a great example of a sink that grabs attention. The design shows off the fine woodwork and grain, and the unusual shape is attention-getting.
Velvet
This sumptuous fabric has been trending for a couple of years now and shows no signs of fading from the spotlight. Its sophisticated sheen and cozy, textural feel have a wide appeal. The fact that it works so well in bold jewel colors and brings extra dimension to neutrals makes it more versatile than you might think. This home decor trend is also moving out of the boudoir and into the family room, being used for cushions, poufs, and upholstery of all kinds. This classy armchair fromCyan Designis covered in a great smoky blue velvet and has a gorgeous copper frame.
Vintage Lighting Fixtures
Vintage itemsof all kinds are popular in home decor, but no other sector of design has more choices than lighting. Whether they are truly vintage, repurposed fixtures, or reproductions, vintage lighting is taking center stage in living rooms and kitchens everywhere. Even within the vintage home decor trend, there is a wide range of how old the fixtures appear. This rustic fixture fromVagabond Vintage很风化,但形状的年代吗hinier metallic finishes are also extremely popular.
Concrete
We all know what concrete surfaces look like: Smooth or textural with a pleasantly stony gray look. But new techniques are making concrete even more versatile. From new colors to different formulations and finishes for the kitchen and bath, concrete’s appeal continues to grow among home decor trends. Thisamazing tub— which looks like it was hewn from a giant tree — is actually made from concrete. WoodForm concrete transforms the material into lightweight, sustainable furniture and fixtures that look like wood with none of the worry. As technology advances, we’re looking forward to more ways to use concrete at home.
Light-toned Woods
Moving away from dark and heavy traditional furniture, today’s home decor trends are using lighter tones to let the wood grain show. Weathered,rustic woodas well as more finely polished pieces are popular in family rooms, kitchens and bedrooms. These lighter pieces — like this coffee table fromStyle Garage— are also a great combinations with bold painted walls as they help keep the mood light and airy. Evenlive-edge woodpieces are available in lighter, warmer wood tones to complement today’s interiors. The resin and live edge table from PbR by Wud is a great example of this trend.
Global Decor
Shape, textures and designs from other cultures have long been incorporated into home decor trends, and with today’s more relaxed, casual interiors, global influences are even stronger. Accessories from other nations, combined with varied textiles and a generous touch of rattan, shells or jute are here to stay. Designers and travelers bring back treasures to use at home that are now becoming part and parcel of interior design.
Brass Fixtures
玫瑰金和铜时刻是不错,但brass fixtures are among the home decor trends that are here to stay. The metal is popular for shelving, lighting, kitchen and bathroom hardware and more. It has a vintage look that can increase in character as the metal develops a natural patina. With the vintage trend still going strong, it’s a versatile material that fits right in: a touch of metal without too much shine. Kitchen shelving fromAmunealis a spectacular way to put the metal center stage.Lighting fixturesare also a great way to showcase brass, as in the fixture below byElish Warlop.
More Metallics
Bring on the bling! At least that’s what fans ofmetallic finishesare saying. There is no shortage of high-shine metals among home decor trends, especially at the high end. This magnificent Fortuna table fromBoca do Lobois a gleaming example of the metallic furnishings available at the upper end of the design spectrum. If an ultra-luxury piece is not for you, look for occasional tables, chairs and accessories that offer highly polished metals that find with your interior and budget. Or, try something likeNourison’sgilded hair-on hide rug the features a selection of embossed designs. It’s perfect for adding a metallic focal point to a space.
Blue as a Neutral
Not typically included in apalette of neutral colors, newshades of blueare making their way into the more versatile set of colors used in today’s home decor trends. This room by Benjamin Moore shows how a bluish-gray tone can serve as a neutral backdrop. By using darker hues in the same family along with a complementary accent color, blue can be used in a wide variety of combinations. If most of your furnishings fall into the typical beige palette, using blue is the new, more understated way to make a statement.
Scandinavian Sensibilities
Elements ofScandinavian designhave been popular everywhere for decades, so it’s almost hard to call it a home decor trend. However, the concepts of simplicity, comfort and functionality are becoming more ubiquitous in home decor. These sensibilities fit right in with our desire to lead uncluttered, lower stress lives. The clean lines of the furniture and versatility of Scandinavian style make them a natural for this goal.
Yummy Yellow
Bold and sunny, yellow is a joyful color that is not all that common in home decor — until now. Perhaps more associated with anold-fashioned farmhouse kitchen, the sunny hue is making its way into all rooms of the house…in small does, of course. With fashion, not everyone looks good in yellow, but that’s definitely not the case in home decor. A pop of yellow as an accent color is unexpected and cheery, and farm more current that the usual red ororange. For those who are really bold and love retro,SMEGis known for its boldly colored kitchen appliances, including a bright yellow fridge.
Spectacular Tiles
If your thoughts of tile are limited to mosaics and the subway variety, it’s time to visit your local purveyor because designs and options are far wider. Carved, texture, colored and geometric — the possibilities are endless. This pattern from Tile Bar is an example of the complex patterns that can grace your walls: It combines a leaf like pattern with glossy sections, along with a raised floral motif that forms the border. And, ombre might be out for hairstyles, but it’s definitely still in for beautiful mosaic tile installations.
Storage as Decor
The easiest way to create more storage space is to make decor pieces do double duty, and this concept is growing among the current home decor trends. Arustic ladder style shelffromCreative Coopwith baskets will work in any room to hold all sorts of stuff, from kitchen essentials to bath towels and essentials. If rustic isn’t your style, there are options for storage as decor in almost any type of look.
Bold Prints for Walls
Wall coveringshave been much maligned in past years, but new patterns and styles are going far beyond the typical cutesy picks with matching borders. (Thank goodness!) Abstracts, geometrics and photo-realistic murals are booming home decor trends, particularly when it comes to creating an accent wall. This new collection of coverings fromLookwallsincludes some marvelous Art Deco designs and abstract shapes that turn a wall into a work of art.
Luxe Leather
Leather sofasand chairs are nothing new, but this natural material is finding its way ontonew home decor piecessuch as desks, nightstands and headboards. Luxury bedrooms are incorporating real leather and suede to create an opulent feeling that is gender neutral. It is even being used in custom kitchen designs as a surface material for walls and cabinet fronts. Try adding a small leather-covered accent piece or even leather lighting to a space for more dimension. Or, choose a distressed leather that lets natural flaws show, creating a more casual look.
虽然你不能包括所有的趋势,enough going on in the design world to offer a lot of options for freshening up your space and bringing it into current style. Which of these home decor trends will you try?