Earthy, Natural Tones
We've seen the bold grays and whites slowly fade out, and this year, you will see a lot more of the earthy, natural tones. We welcome back the cozy tans and browns, and instead of stark whites, we'll see more of the creamy, softer tones.
Backsplash Trends
We're going to start seeing a lot more brick and slab backsplashes. Brick brings back that traditional classic look, and with so many color options, it's pretty versatile and can complement any design style. A slightly more modern look is using the countertops as the backsplash. I love this look; it takes the stress out of choosing the perfect tile.
Colordrenching
This trend has slowly been making its debut over the past couple of years, but I think we'll see it come to fruition this year. It can be achieved in many ways, such as painting an entire room (walls, trim, and ceiling) in the same bold color. Another approach would be layering lots of repeated rich colors in the decor and textiles of a space.
Deep, rich woods
Lighter wood tones aren't going away, but this year, we'll start to see more of the deep, dark, rich wood tones coming back, whether on flooring, cabinets, trim or furniture.
Statement lighting
Lighting hasn't had a chance to shine with recent design trends. However, this year is all about statement lighting. No more boring lamps or light fixtures; it's time to boldly make a statement.
Trisha Puente, Humble Home Designs
(214) 934-9012 | trishaepuente@gmail.com