Get a Peek At What Home Trends Are for 2020
What are Home Trends for 2020?
When 2019 rolled around we started to see the introduction of more earthy tones, sustainable design elements along with ethnic and tribal patters but what’s going to start trending in 2020? Take a review of 2019 home trends before diving into what’s happening in home décor for 2020.
Earthy Tones Staying Around
Max Wilker, style director at Better Homes and Gardens told Inman that he expects the “back to nature” trend to continue, saying it’s comforting and easy to work with. Brush up on the color trends from a year ago to see what else might stick around.
Black
Wilker expressed astonishment that black continues to trend, but he likes black because it can used effectively to create a beautiful space. Create a stunning black and white children’s bedroom with these ideas.
Conversation Islands
Wilker also enjoys kitchen islands with an open design so people can talk to each other versus kitchen islands where people can just speak to the person next to them. Get some ideas for a kitchen island remodel from one of these 12 gorgeous kitchen islands.
Comfort
Hygge became a thing a couple of years ago and some of the principles from that style movement have continued to resonate, chief among them — coziness and comfort. That mean more inviting furniture for lounging and furniture made of natural materials. Think of a big blue plush couch and hardwood floors. Here’s an easy way to clean those hardwood floors with natural products.
Boho Chic
It seems like some iteration of boho chic is always in and maybe it’s become a bit of a catch-all for any décor that mixes and matches. But some textiles, pillows and wall art can help create a boho chic look. These vintage home trends are starting to make a comeback.
Minimalism With a Personal Touch
Minimalism is expected to continue to trend into 2020, but it’s a minimalism with a flair of personality that will thrive. That means a lot of clean lines and neutral colors with pockets of color. The personal touch is seen in peoples’ homes when they display things that hold special meaning in their life like a trinket from a trip. This man tried minimalism and saved $150,000 in a little more than 10 years.
Sustainable Design
As people grow more concerned about the environment, they have turned toward sustainable design with their interior décor. That means more use of bamboo, furniture made from recycled materials and repurposed items. Speaking of repurposed items, these 80 household items are perfect for repurposing.
Integrated Living Spaces
Open-concept homes remain a lightning rod for interior design with strong opinions on either side. Here’s part of the reason while people despise open-concept homes. But some people love them because they allow for more socialization and the kitchen is often the center of activity in the house. Expect the trend to remain into 2020.
Geometric Tiles
Spanish- and Portuguese-inspired tile is making a major statement in kitchens and baths on Pinterest boards. This unexpected black-and-white pattern brings a modern element into the design.
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