LIVing Design Tips
Read the latest trends and best practices from our team!
Simple accessory update...it's CLEAR!
Posted by Rebecca Marsella on
I never thought a clear block could bring me so much joy but boy was I wrong.
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Simple accessory update...it's CLEAR!
Posted by Rebecca Marsella on
Top 10 Interior Trends for 2020
Posted by Rebecca Marsella on
- Brown Furniture
Gone are the days that everything is painted and washed. Traditional brown furniture is making a comeback. Lighter brown tones are popular this year, but also the traditional “brown wood” is a warm touch.
- Colorful Kitchens
Painted cabinets in bold colors and two-toned with stained and painted cabinets are both what’s cooking this year. Even colorful stoves are add ing fun to the kitchen.
- Bold Lighting
Make a statement with lighting. A colorful metal piece or an interesting shape in a light fixture can totally change the feel of a room.
- Patterns
From wallpaper to floral fabric, patterns are shaking up what has been a neutral palette. A bold wallpaper in the dining room and grandmother’s chaise lounge in a large floral are two things I love this year!
- Warmer Neutrals
Even though color is king in 2020, we all still need and will have neutrals. In place of very cool greys, warm up the neutral zone with taupes and browns. Earth tones are a big part of this year’s color palette.
- TEXTURE, TEXTURE, TEXTURE
Velvets, cut velvets, chenille, slubby linen…these textures are luscious and inviting. Textural fabric and tiles are adding interest to furniture and walls.
- Nod to Nature
Plants have always been great accessories to the home, but now are becoming entire backdrops with growing walls, skylights and large windows letting more of the outside in. If plants are not your thing, add some green with leaf-patterned bedding, wallpaper, paintings or even solid green decor like a pillow or chair.
- Black and White
The total contrast of one end of the color spectrum to the other creates an interesting dichotomy in fabric and cabinetry. Black wall finish creates a bold backdrop for art and color to pop. Black furniture pieces are also a great way to update.
- Maximalism
Minimalism has been a trend for the past few years and now add it back on! The MORE the better. Gallery picture walls are an example of the more filled space look as well as more furniture in each room. This trend is designing to look avant guard. It can easily look cluttered, so make sure to stay in the bold and lively, instead of busy.
- Mixed Metals
Metals are everywhere in 2020. Gold, silver, tin and copper. Mixing metals is totally ok! The rule of thumb is no more than three metal finishes in one space to not become overwhelming.
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Top 10 Interior Trends for 2020
Posted by Rebecca Marsella on
- Brown Furniture
Gone are the days that everything is painted and washed. Traditional brown furniture is making a comeback. Lighter brown tones are popular this year, but also the traditional “brown wood” is a warm touch.
- Colorful Kitchens
Painted cabinets in bold colors and two-toned with stained and painted cabinets are both what’s cooking this year. Even colorful stoves are add ing fun to the kitchen.
- Bold Lighting
Make a statement with lighting. A colorful metal piece or an interesting shape in a light fixture can totally change the feel of a room.
- Patterns
From wallpaper to floral fabric, patterns are shaking up what has been a neutral palette. A bold wallpaper in the dining room and grandmother’s chaise lounge in a large floral are two things I love this year!
- Warmer Neutrals
Even though color is king in 2020, we all still need and will have neutrals. In place of very cool greys, warm up the neutral zone with taupes and browns. Earth tones are a big part of this year’s color palette.
- TEXTURE, TEXTURE, TEXTURE
Velvets, cut velvets, chenille, slubby linen…these textures are luscious and inviting. Textural fabric and tiles are adding interest to furniture and walls.
- Nod to Nature
Plants have always been great accessories to the home, but now are becoming entire backdrops with growing walls, skylights and large windows letting more of the outside in. If plants are not your thing, add some green with leaf-patterned bedding, wallpaper, paintings or even solid green decor like a pillow or chair.
- Black and White
The total contrast of one end of the color spectrum to the other creates an interesting dichotomy in fabric and cabinetry. Black wall finish creates a bold backdrop for art and color to pop. Black furniture pieces are also a great way to update.
- Maximalism
Minimalism has been a trend for the past few years and now add it back on! The MORE the better. Gallery picture walls are an example of the more filled space look as well as more furniture in each room. This trend is designing to look avant guard. It can easily look cluttered, so make sure to stay in the bold and lively, instead of busy.
- Mixed Metals
Metals are everywhere in 2020. Gold, silver, tin and copper. Mixing metals is totally ok! The rule of thumb is no more than three metal finishes in one space to not become overwhelming.