5 Home Trends You Won’t Regret in 5 Years

Whether you live solo or with a large family, every home should be a sanctuary. It’s a place that feels safe, calm, comfortable, and welcoming. You will know it when you immediately walk through the door. Certain home design trends can deliver that beautiful interior that appears timeless and yet modern. There’s nothing worse than living in a space that feels outdated, stuffy, or behind the times. Here are some handsome home trends to consider that you won’t regret in five years.

 

1. Let Your Walls Speak

If you like playing safe with your home’s interior, now’s the time to dare and go bold. Too often, people choose neutral wall shades like gray, white, or pale pink, and many design experts feel that is so pre-2015. In other words, it’s over, dated, and not very contemporary.

 

Taylor DeBartola sees home trends adding a little punch to a room and highly recommends that you paint your walls with a real shade other than a bland neutral, or have fun trying wallpaper, or actually have “an abstract mural” painted on your ceiling.

 

Embrace colorful elements, DeBartola advises.

 

2. Surround Your Space Au Naturel

Another lovely trend to go for is one that adds organic materials to your room, especially like the bedroom and living room. Look for textiles with eye appeal that are practical, easy to clean, and are made of fresh fabrics that feature linen, alpaca, or wool, for example.

 

These are all-natural materials that are breathable, sustainable, and create an elegant, rich vibe throughout your living spaces. You can incorporate accents like bedding, rugs, pillowcases, throws, and more into a room for a luxe look without the huge price tag.

 

3. Dining At The Parsons Table

This incredible furniture classic never goes away because of its sheer simplicity and beauty. A Parsons table or desk is an excellent piece of furniture that looks stunning with both modern and traditional designs.

 

The Parsons table may seem somewhat bare, but it has remained a solid, interior favorite for some 80 years now and still going strong. What gives the design its minimalistic vibe is its construction that features square legs that have the same width as the tabletop, regardless of its other dimensions.

 

A Parsons table is anything but basic, and when included in interior rendering, you can see how its clean open lines bring gravitas to any space.

 

4. Open Shelving Makes Sense

Some interior designers can’t stop raving about open style shelving and the instant allure it brings to a room. This is another trend that appears to have a huge fan base, especially in metal or wooden shelf designs.

 

It’s a simple concept because the shelves have been fixed to the wall, but that also gives you plenty of design options for refreshing the space whenever you feel like it.

 

For example, you can move pieces around or replace them with others for a totally different look.

 

Open shelving looks beautiful with artwork, souvenirs from travel, antique items, and a lot more. The open design delivers a cozy warmth of layers and texture to your space.

 

5. Wood Has Solid Footing

When you think of wood in any interior space, you can see how it brings warmth and naturalness whether it’s featured in furniture, flooring, or as an accent piece in the home.

 

Talk about versatility, wood can be used in multiple design elements and styles and always looks gorgeous with its various grains and colors. When used as Amish furniture, for example, wood adds its signature distinctness with unique arched crown molding and overlay doors and drawers. Solid wood construction made of oak or cherry is common in Amish furniture along with flared base legs on tables, chairs, armoires, and sofas.

 

We all want our homes to reflect who we are as people and the lifestyles we enjoy leading. Updating our interior spaces is important, but you don’t want to get lost in a sea of disposable trends. A great home offers safety, peace, and security and should be all about timeless trends. Take a look at the suggestions our design experts have mentioned above, and don’t be afraid of making small changes.

 

Katie Gorden

Katie earned a BA in English from WWU and loves to write. She also adores hiking in redwood forests, photography, and a campfire surrounded by friends and family.

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