The Latest Trends in Home Design and Renovation
Embracing Natural Elements
The year has brought a significant shift towards natural elements. Raw materials like, copper, concrete, and granite are high on the trend list, replacing the tech-obsessed decor we saw dominate the 2018 design trends. Interior designers are finding that rounded items are more popular than the traditional rectangular form. This trend is all about comfort and accessibility. So, expect to see softer and more organic shapes in home design.
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Floral patterns have been around for years, but they are currently making a comeback as a new and refreshing twist. This year, we are seeing them used in a more abstract fashion, making them feel more modern and less grandma-esque. Expect to see these prints in bold, contrasting colors that are anything but boring.
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Believe it or not, velvet was seen as old fashion and stuffy, now viewed a luxurious yet funky. This multi-dimensional fabric has already started gaining a lot of attention, leading many designers to believe velvet decor will be one of 2021's most sought-after trends.
Artisanal Fixtures
One of the exciting this year is the rise of artisanal fixtures, which can be a fantastic way to personalize a space. Instead of big box store simplicity, homeowners are opting for unique, handmade lighting fixtures as an inflection point in their overall aesthetic.
Colorful Kitchens
White is out at least when it comes to your kitchen. The new trend brings in the use of color for the kitchen, moving away from the white, stainless steel and grey color schemes of the last few years Blues and greens are particularly effective for a fresh, new kitchen look. But don't be afraid to experiment with other color palettes.
Geometric and Tribal Patterns
Geometric and tribal patterns are a trend that continues to hold strong. When used in the right way, these patterns can make a bold statement and bring life to your interior. They can be incorporated into your home design in various ways, from rugs and cushions to wallpaper and art.
Bathroom Retreats
The bathroom is becoming a retreat and getting just as much attention as the rest of the house Think spa-like amenities, freestanding tubs, and high-tech features for a luxurious bathing experience. Additionally, people are using bold, patterned tiles to make a statement in their bathrooms.
Sustainability
Last but not least, sustainability isn't just a trend,'s a necessity. More and more homeowners are thinking about sustainability when renovating their homes. This can mean choosing reclaimed or recycled materials, investing in energy-efficient appliances, or designing a layout to maximize natural light.