Home design trends evolve constantly, but certain styles leave lasting impressions. We’ve recently seen fluted tiles and all-white interiors take the design world by storm. But now, it’s time to wonder—what’s next? As we shift into Spring, interior designers are making predictions about which trends we’re saying goodbye to and which design elements will dominate this season. From rich textures to bold color choices, let’s dive into some of the most exciting interior design trends and why you should consider incorporating them into your home this spring.
We have neglected brown furniture for far too long, and now we can’t wait to have it back. Brown furniture is a way to incorporate the trendy earthy tones and utilize natural wood. Slowly but surely, the ever-so-popular gray craze is being replaced by brown, and the quicker we accept it, the quicker we can enjoy the comfort it exudes. From rich walnut to warm oak and soft leather, brown tones bring an earthy, grounded vibe to interiors.
After a phase of minimalist design, it is fulfilling to see aesthetics such as Nancy Meyer’s style push its way back into popularity. This aesthetic makes a house feel like home. Inspired by the homes in her films, this aesthetic feels comfortable, inviting, and lived in. It balances between organized and effortless to create a classic charm.
Velvet is beloved for its soft-touch and luxurious presentation. Even Vogue has brought attention to the rise of Velvet, so its comeback season has surely arrived. Velvet can be used to add sophistication to your space whether that be with large pieces of furniture such as a couch in the living room or in small details like throw pillows or drapes.
One thing that interior designers seem to agree on this year is wallpaper. More specifically, wallpaper on the ceiling. Although often overlooked in the design process, the ceiling can make a powerful statement. There are numerous patterns and colors to choose from that will make a dramatic focal point in your room.
Precious stones have caught the people’s attention for many years and that fascination is not going anywhere soon. This trend will bring these rich tones out of the jewelry box and into home decor. This includes the use of deep shades like ruby red, sapphire blue, and emerald green. These vibrant shades can be incorporated alongside other trends, such as the color of your velvet sofa or the hue of your wallpaper.
Just because it offers functionality doesn’t mean it can’t be fashionable too. Statement lighting not only brightens a room, but also elevates your space. Whether you choose a chandelier, pendant light, or a sculptural floor lamp as your statement piece it can effortlessly contribute to the theme and personality of your home.
As opposed to the stark lines and rigid shapes that we have seen lately, designers predict that more fluid designs are up next in the spotlight. Open your mind to designs with curves and smooth movement to add visual interest to your space. Consider using more natural shapes for furniture and unpredictable wallpaper designs.
Outdoor kitchens and living areas that feel like an extension of the home are becoming increasingly popular, and spring is a wonderful time to follow suit. This trend includes kitchen appliances, furniture, and countertops in outdoor spaces. Sliding glass doors and large windows help blend the two spaces together with a seamless transition.
It’s time to bring texture back. Textured walls and ceilings add the character that homeowners have been longing for. Look for reclaimed wood, stone, and more as a part of this design trend that adds visual depth.
Spring brings a fresh approach to interior design, focusing on character, comfort, and luxury. The trends this season are about creating spaces that feel personal and inviting, with a touch of elegance and sophistication. While it’s fun to stay ahead of the curve, it’s important to remember that your home is a reflection of your personality. The best design is one that makes you feel happy, comfortable, and inspired. So, as you explore these trends, don’t forget to bring in pieces that you truly love and that make your space uniquely yours.