We might be a few months into the New Year, but a new season is the perfect time to incorporate new trends into your home
Trends have a way of moving in a circular motion. What once was popular will inevitably come around again. And what’s popular now may at some point be considered passé.
But that’s the beauty of it! Our interiors are a mirror to what’s going in the world and a representation of our personalities.
When you’re designing a space there has to be a passion for what you’re doing. It’s about feeling.
We want to give you inspiration for what’s up and coming in the home décor world. Some of these may catch your eye and inspire you to go out and buy some new pieces—and some may not! Either way, learning about trends is a helpful step in building your design aesthetic
Soft and Cozy
The first trend is one that’s been on the rise for several years now. And we can understand why! Incorporating soft, cozy textures into your home is not only aesthetically pleasing—it creates a comfy and warm atmosphere in the home.
And although we’re moving towards warmer weather, there’s no reason you can’t still incorporate sheepskins, faux furs, and fuzzy fabrics into your home. A simple addition like a furry ottoman or a cozy throw adds visual density and welcome texture to what may be a one-dimensional space.
Shades of Blue
Colors are always trending in and out of fashion. And right now blue is in, in all shades and all forms. Blue is a beautiful addition to any home for the calming and soothing effect it has.
From teal to navy, shades of blue impart an airy environment. They’re especially beautiful in rooms that get a lot of sunlight, as they cool down the warmth of the sun.
There are endless ways to incorporate blue into your home—from wall color to adding a navy blue throw on white bedding. As the weather becomes warmer, blue is the perfect antidote to the heat outside.
Lighten Up
With minimalism becoming more and more popular, a lot of homes are getting airier, brighter, and lighter. And that includes wood tones. Although walnut is still very popular, our designers are seeing the trend moving towards lighter woods like maple and ash.
Don’t be afraid of going whiter and lighter in your home. Color acts as the accent and not the main piece.
Performance Fabrics
Performance fabrics were once seen as clinical and functional—incredibly cleanable and durable but maybe not the most stylistically attractive. That’s not the case anymore! Performance fabrics like Crypton, Sunbrella, and Ultrasuede come in an endless array of colors and textures. Because of this, they’ve become increasingly popular.
It has a lot to do with lifestyle. People want a fuss-free lifestyle, they don’t want to worry about eating on their sofas or chairs or the occasional spill that may happen with children.
Performance fabrics give you some leeway, they allow you to worry less while not making any sacrifices when it comes to style.
Brushed Brass
Where copper and gold once flooded the market, we’re now seeing brushed brass tones coming back. We see this trend especially prevalent in bigger scale accessories like light fixtures and poles.
When it comes to incorporating this tone into your décor, we love to pair brushed brass with what we describes as “sunset colors,” like shades of blue, pinks and oranges.
Bringing Plants Indoors
Plants have for a while, and will continue to be, a popular addition to the home. Looking past the health benefits, of which there are many, plants add beautiful color and a natural feel to interiors.
Don’t have a green thumb? Faux houseplants are incredibly realistic and are a simple way to add color and texture to a space.
Handcrafted, Antique Additions
Antique pieces are becoming incredibly popular. Handcrafted, one-of-a-kind and locally made pieces are a welcome contrast to the mass-produced furniture that’s shipped in from overseas.
They add soul and personality to a room and you can mix in antiques with any style. Whether you have a contemporary, minimalist design or a country style home, antiques are always complimentary.
Bedroom Sanctuaries
Bedrooms are no longer an afterthought. People are designing their bedrooms to be used as a retreat.
This trend, of course, is going to be unique to you. Creating a sanctuary in your bedroom is a very personal endeavor. For some, it may mean adding in candles, a salt lamp, and a diffuser to create a spa-like environment. And for others, it could mean adding plush, lavish textures and gold tones for a royal feel.
Visit a Showroom!
Learning about trends and finding inspiration is a wonderful way to discover what you love and what you may want to incorporate in your home. Andinspiration can be found everywhere, check out shows on HGTV, home décor magazines, Pinterest, and Instagram to see what piques your interest.
We want to emphasize that finding current inspiration and staying on top of trends is a great way to add life to your home—but there are no rules.
Trends come and go, and the important thing is that your home décor speaks to you and has meaning. Follow your intuition and don’t get swayed by what’s popular if you don’t truly love it.