“I typically like to start decorating for fall after Labor Day has come and gone. Living in the south, it can be hard to get into the mood with the temperatures staying warm into late October. However, once I do finally decorate, it doesn’t take long to get right into it! Breakfast nook and kitchen walls painted in Benjamin Moore Chantilly Lace. I love adding subtle touches of fall such as this pumpkin pillow and tweed pumpkins on our mantle.
Providing a crisp, clean look that’s easy to compliment Concrete isn’t just for countertops. Geometric concrete tiles will become increasingly popular and pair two of next years hottest design trends into one stylish piece. Similar to floral patterns and brass decor, incorporating geometric patterns is no new trend.
Fall Bathroom Decor
This is one fad Lauren Liess, interior designer and host of HGTV's Best House on the Block, is ready to retire. "Accent walls were big in the '80s and '90s and are an instant way to make a room look like it was decorated then," Liess explains. I gave our sunroom mantle a quick fall look by adding orange dollar store pumpkins that I chalk painted in white and grey for a more neutral look. I switched the summer florals and lanterns to basic black lanterns to give the room a simple, cozy, rustic feel. An overall minimalist look, this style is balanced and centered on organic and informal materials. Look for this inspiration in furniture styling and area rugs.
Again, rather than stark-white kitchen cabinets, expect to see warm grays, blues, and creams, as well as wood grain tones. "I'm seeing a lot of really beautiful, heavily cabineted kitchens out there," Liess notes, calling out deVOL's designs, like the one pictured here. "Possibly people's backlash to open shelving but I'm seeing a renewed appreciation for cabinetry." This two storey modern home is located in Sydneys natural harbour home of famous Sydney Opera House.
Farmhouse style
You can quickly create an account with only a password. Couches will take cues from the '70s this season, with quirky curves that liven up your living room. We spotted this shapely silhouette at CB2's spring preview, and architectElizabeth Robertsendorsed the idea in an interview with My Domaine. Sure, signs or throw pillows spelling out sentiments such as "Home," "Family," or full quotes may seem like a simple way to create a fun focal point. But the concept has become overdone in recent years .
The aged finish adorns kitchen cabinets and living room furniture and shines as serveware and vintage-inspired light fixturesalike, as in this beautiful bathroom from One Kings Lane. Sinks will follow suit with darker, more daring designs. We've already seen it with the copper farmhouse sink trend, but also watch out for concrete and stone styles. Some may wonder why concrete has left the construction zone, yet 2018 will be the year it steps into many homes decor.
It’s a Deal!
This trend makes a statement in a room, from a bold sofa upholstery to a subtle accent color. Spot these colors in drapery, bedding, rugs, accent walls and wallpaper, furnishings, and accent pillows. Industrial glam gives a sense of warmth and softness in a home by adding high-sheen accessories, rich textiles, and softer furnishings with industrial elements. A truly timeless design trend, black and white furnishings will want to be on your list of trends to incorporate into your home’s decor this 2018. The visual contrast of black and white will provide a sense of balance and boldness to your home’s space.
“Pumpkins” pillow is from Big Lots and small white pumpkins are from the Dollar Tree. Creating tablescape decor is becoming a favourite of mine. I find it fun and even a little therapeutic, changing the decor with each season. It’s everywhere, from your iPhone to your living room, and as a result, “it no longer feels special,” Harmon says. “Hood fans were never aesthetically pleasing in the first place, just utilitarian,” says designer Ana Cummings.
Sprayed Pumpkins
If you can’t say no to this trend, at least choose a well-crafted design in an appropriate pattern and color that you think you’ll like for years to come. Of course, if furniture covered in florals feels a bit too risky, you can always ease into the trend with classic bloom-covered bedding. "Floral prints are always 'in' if you ask Anthropologie," says Frederick.
You’ll find a vase filled with hydrangeas in almost every room of our home. I create vignettes by adding some neutral colour pumpkins like these from Pier1 Canada, creating quick and easy fall decor. Which are the worst offenders that need to go in 2018? We’ve chatted with experts from coast to coast to get their consensus on the top interior design trends we won’t miss in the new year. This versatile trend remains a statement maker for 2018 and beyond. Applications span across the design spectrum from industrial to ultra modern styles.
Plant a few more trees to shade your outdoor AC unit, and you could cut down on your summer cooling costs by up to 35%. We’ve come up with a list of our favourite renovation ideas for the new year. Our picks run the gamut from easy and convenient to ambitious and awe-inspiring, so you can choose the ones that best suit your budget and schedule. Use this guide to make your home more energy efficient, raise its value in the real estate marketplace, or simply update your style for the times! If you decide to be a dynamo and check off every box on the list, you can even do it all at once.
Agate wallpaper is making a splash for its pops of colors, and its natural uninformed lines and colors perfectly marry both the bold and natural trends we expect for 2018. This decorating trend has been around for awhile, in the upcoming year. However, we will see floral patterns in a new light. Decorators expect to find exaggerated proportions and contrasting colors used for this timeless decor pattern.
In 2018, look for less literal ways to express yourself.
Hand-turned wooden spice bowls by Etsy maker Bolecraft guarantee one-of-a-kind style, as doconcrete vesselsandleather drawer pulls. "These beautiful, natural materials add texture and depth to any design. Timeless yet very modern and fresh." Designers and brands expect home decor to be bolder than years before, with vivid jewel tones and luxe velvet and brass balanced out with organic accents. As always, stick with what you love, regardless of what's in or out.
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