15 Trends you’re about to see everywhere This Fall… and five that need to go away, now!
Believe it or not, fall is just around the corner, and we’re already setting our sights on what home design and hues will be huge. So, we scoured stores and Pinterest and asked industry experts which trends they’re loving for next season—and which ones they wish would go away. Of course, remember to choose what you love, regardless of what might be in style. But as the weather shifts from summer to fall, it can be fun (and not to mention easy and cheap) to make a few changes to your house as well. Here’s what we predict will be “in” and “out” for fall and winter 2017.
OUT: All-White Interiors
Craving more color? You’re in luck! Interiors are (finally) moving away from all white and gray. Instead, people are embracing warm, rich shades of brown, black, green, and blush. Need some inspiration? Check out these 40 rooms that prove green is the prettiest color.
IN: Blush
So long, millennial pink! Blush is back and better than ever. Decor inspired by Benjamin Moore’s “Tissue Pink” paint was all over High Point Market this year. And home accents in a range of shades, like this pretty pink pantry by deVOL, prove rosy hues are here to stay.
IN: Brass
Brass is the new copper, especially when incorporated into furniture in an overt way, says Anne White, personal styling manager at BHLDN + Home at Anthropologie. Take this sectional with a beautiful brass frame, for example.
IN: Quilts
Not into the chunky knit? Dying to ditch your duvet? This fall, we predict a return to an old classic. “I love quilts of all kinds and I feel they have, in recent years, been replaced by duvets,” Selke says. “Quilts offer a handmade, homey element to any bedroom—modern or traditional.”
IN: Dark Paint
Forget farmhouse white and gray! This season, it’s all about drama. PPG Paints, Glidden Paints, and Olympic Paints & Stains all announced cozy shades of black as their 2018 Color of the Year—Black Flame (PPG1043-7), Deep Onyx (00NN 07/000), and Black Magic (OL116), respectively.
IN: Interesting Bedding
Strip off those plain white sheets and try something more exciting this season. “Nowadays we are seeing a lot more pattern being put together and even paired with interesting monograms,” Howard says. “I think as time passes this will become more and more prevalent.” Some of his favorite sources include Les Indiennes, Leontine Linens, Kerry Cassill, and John Robshaw. Beyond bedding, custom, upholstered headboards as statement pieces are having a major moment.
IN: Terra Cotta Tile
Terra cotta tiles are back—and if you ask us, they never left. Incorporate the classic earthenware to add warmth and character to your home, as in this cozy farmhouse featured in new book New Romance.
IN: Statement Ceilings
Heads up! You’ve heard of accent walls, but how about an accent ceiling? Whether textured wallpaper, tin or embossed foam ceiling tile, shiplap, wooden beams, or a bold paint color, homeowners are adding texture to the oft-overlooked “fifth wall”.
IN: Bone Inlay
Furniture featuring fine, hand-cut, inlaid bone is the statement piece your home needs this fall. This beautiful Anthropologie dresser doubles as a work of art.
IN: Matte Black Home Accessories
In both the bathroom and the kitchen, look for matte black light fixtures and faucets, as in this design by Love Create Celebrate, and appliances (hello, super-cute KitchenAid!).
IN: Extending the Outdoor Season
“People want to stay outdoors longer and they’re looking for new ways to do just that as we approach the cooler months,” Fishburne says. “Start by investing in a deep seating patio set and complement it with a fire pit or outdoor heaterfor warmth. This is also a good time to update your planters, rugs, and throw pillows by transitioning to warmer fall colors and textures. Another small detail that goes a long way is adding a fall wreath. All of this plays into the theme of creating that cozy, calm, inviting space and home to help combat our crazy-busy lives.”
Written by: Taysha Murtaugh, countryliving.com
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