Elle Decor Shows You How To Decorate With The Best Design Trends – If you want to create an incredible interior design for a living space of your home decor, make sure you follow the following interior design trends introduced by some of Elle Decor‘s favorite interior designers! Find out more here!
The Editorial Assistant from Elle Decor, Lucia Tonelli, asked some of her favorite interior designers to talked about the main interior design trends for successful interior design projects. These incredible inspirational design ideas will be super useful for every design lover that is starting their latest home decor project. Exited to see what are we talking about? Just keep scrolling down!
Design Trends That You Should Follow:
Memphis Design described by Carolyn Pressly of Carolyn Pressly Interiors:
“The Memphis movement is overtaking midcentury modern as the furnishing and color selection du jour. Primary colors and graphic shapes haven’t seen this much action since the eighties. Also in our space planning, we are turning away from straight, rigid furniture lines and choosing enveloping tub chairs and Vladimir Kagan-esque curved sofas.”
Black Bathroom Decor described by Kesha Franklin of Halden Interiors:
“The spa-inspired bathroom trend has officially returned–back to the spa, that is. These days it’s all about bold, dark, sultry bathroom designs that evoke an indulgent high-end experience.“
Biophilia described by Angie Lee from FXCollaborative:
“For 2019, there is greater interest in biophilia–emphasizing the relationship between humankind and nature, and the connections between the two. Natural, organic materials–such as wood floors, stone, and daylight and plant life–remind us of the exterior and brings the outside and nature, in. We are machine- and technology-driven society, but nostalgic about past processes and handiwork, so opportunities for custom Millwork and crafted materials are very important.”
Boldly Patterned Backsplashes described by Amy Sklar of Sklar Design:
“Simple, monochromatic kitchens have had a good long run, so we will be gravitating toward making a little more impact in their kitchens, whether that’s with bolder color choices or graphics tiles. Either way, I predict we will be seeing more pop and punch in kitchens!”
Simple and Functional trend described by Becky Shea:
“Being strategic and purposeful about purchasing behavior is a key ingredient to a sustainable ethos. From the initial question of, ‘Who you are purchasing from and what values do they stand for?’ to ‘What type of materials are used to build each item?’ To complement and highlight special pieces, we believe in designing an impeccable foundation through the use of timeless materials, ultimately resulting in bones that evoke emotion whenever you’re in your space.”
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What You Should Not Do:
Accent Walls described by Kesha Franklin:
“Dramatic-colored or wallpapered accent walls are no longer the focal point of interiors. Single-colored walls are making a much bigger impact by creating a balanced backdrop for furnishings and decor.”
Fibre Art described by Amy Sklar:
“One trend I think may need to take a rest in 2019 is fiber art everywhere, but especially in the bedroom. I love a good weave as much as the next person, but as we have hit a saturation point, we are veering dangerously close to macramé owl overload of the 1970s.”
Cool Gray Tones described by Jeff Andrews:
“I’m moving away from the cooler, grey tone neutrals right now in favor of stark white and warmer neutrals.”
Living Room Design by Honey Collins Interiors | Photo Credit: Lynn Chalk
Ikat and Trellis Patterns described by Erin Gates:
“The reproduced to death geometric trellis patterns and ikats will make your room look dated.”
Gendered Rooms described by Angie Lee:
“For me, an out trend is gendered traits assigned to motifs and concepts in design. For instance, insecurities about girly versus macho color palettes, textures, and shapes tend to dampen creative potential and reinforce hidden biases. I love that Pantone’s Color of the Year for 2019 is Living Coral because its choice trumpets universal emotional responses to nature while being unapologetically joyous about a traditionally feminine hue.”
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