8 Interior Trends For the Season Ahead
From black, blue and white to unique mixes of metals, the interior design trends of the past season left us with much to admire. NY NOW gives us the inside scoop on what the hottest new interior designs trends are for the seasons ahead.
Bars Are Still Hot:
From wine decanters to cocktail sets, bar books to unique bar carts, mixology has become an art that continues to spill into home spaces.
Patterned Wallcoverings:
Wallpaper started to make its comeback in 2015, though now it’s here as one the largest trends in design. Solid colour walls be gone. Look for dramatic paisley, over-scaled florals, and abstract patterns.
Cerused Woods:
The trend is cerused and limed-wax finishes in dramatic hues of black, “greige,” and dark grey. This technique adds colour to wood while also revealing its unusual grain.
Amazing Marble:
Marble, especially in shades of white and light grey, is a popular material for countertops, flooring and table tops, and we are seeing it in smaller table top goods as well. Shiny Metal Finishes:
In the never-ending trend of mixing metals, polished brass and bronze knobs, knockers and drawer pulls are back in a big way. Let the hardware swapping commence.
Jewel Tones:
White walls have their place, especially if the furniture and decor they are accented with contain bold, vibrant emerald, amethyst and indigo blue hues. Consumers are starting to hunger for colour once again.
Velvet – The “IT” Fabric:
Velvet fabrics and textures weave their way into anything from sofas to pillows to curtains. There is not a hard and fast colour palette for larger velvet furniture pieces either. They come in all of the 2017 Pantone colours.
Overdyed Rugs:
Natural fibres and solid colours are classics, but the jewel-toned trend is pushing brand and interior professionals to use rugs with rich, saturated colours in their designs. If they aren’t on the floor, you’ll also find them on a wall!
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