Home decorating trends come and go, but with the big changes we’ve all faced in the past year and a half, there have been some big impacts on home design. Here are some design trends that are on their way out due to our lifestyle changes, and a few design trends that are predicted to be popular.
10 Decorating Trends That Are on Their Way Out for 2022
Source: hgtv.ca
All-White Kitchens
For the past few years, all-white kitchens were the no-fail way to make the heart of the home look bright, modern and fresh, however, more homeowners will be leaning towards adding warmth and personality into all areas of their homes. Kitchens with bold and moody accents are everywhere, along with more nature-inspired accents in kitchen spaces. For renter-friendly ideas on how to decorate an outdated apartment kitchen, take a peek at this tiny Toronto rental.
Open Floor Layouts
As more companies announce permanent work-from-home arrangements, open floor plans aren’t as appealing as before. Floor plans with more privacy and separate have become a much welcome addition. Instead of large open flex spaces, we’re going to see more dedicated rooms for offices, playrooms and home gyms in 2022 and beyond.
Basic Bedding Find out why.
Fast Furniture Learn more.
Mid-Century Modern But why?
Matching Patio Sets Find out why.
Modern Farmhouse Learn why.
Industrial Lights Learn more.
Fake Plants More details.
Pink and Blue Nurseries Get other colour ideas.
7 Interior Design Trends That Will Be Huge This Fall
Source: yahoo.com
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IN: Warm, Earthy Neutrals
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IN: Bespoke Furnishing and Vintage Decor
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IN: Cozy Fabrics and Natural Textures
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IN: Partitions and Room Dividers
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IN: Urbane Cottage Kitchens
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IN: Layered Bedrooms
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IN: Bringing the Outdoors in
Learn more about each of these trends.
If you’re thinking about making some updates to your home in preparation for selling in the next year or two, I’m happy to give you some advice. If you’re thinking of selling, it’s important to understand what buyers are looking for and what they really value in a home. Plus, you want to make sure any renovation or project you take on has a good return on investment.