We have the inside scoop on the latest in-home designs. From greenhouse living to home libraries, these standout trends will get you ahead of the curve.
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Greenhouse Living
Time to bring the outside in. Plants have never been more popular, and they make your space instantly feel more stylish, whether they’re real or not. Give your house some life and flaunt your green thumb (or lack thereof).
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Wellness
Wellness is at its peak, and what better way to get in on the trend than to make your home reflect how good you feel? After your at-home yoga sesh, whip up an invigorating smoothie in a high-powered blender or up your veggie intake with a countertop juicer. Make your home your ommmmm.
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Gallery Wall
Create a museum-worthy presentation in your own home. Mix and match your favorite styles to create a completely unique (and so you) display. Try arranging pieces around a mirror or combining photo prints and contemporary art for a striking wall.
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Home Library
Banish the books stacked on the bedside table and put your collection in its place. Home libraries are a great way to display your curated collection and show off your design chops. Think floor-to-ceiling shelves, and include some fun decorative pieces among the stacks.
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Scandinavian Noir
Move over, light neutrals. There’s a new trend in the Nordic design world, and it’s a whole lot moodier. It’s rooted in the same fundamentals as traditional Scandinavian decor – think clean lines, angular structures, and minimal accents – but in dark, rich hues. Matte blacks, dark greys, and hints of rose bring this dramatic look to life.
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Marble Decor
Marble has been used in decor for centuries – but it’s getting a 2019 update. From sleek tabletops to geometric accents, the material has transformed from something typically used in very ornate design to a minimalist staple.
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Japandi
Japandi? Huh? We’re here to help. Japanese + Scandinavian = Japandi. Modern Nordic aesthetic, meet Japanese elegance. It’s basically the hybrid decor trend of our dreams.
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Earth Tones
We love being outside this time of year, so why not bring the outdoors indoors? Camel-colored accent chairs to natural wood tables? Talk about a sanctuary. Earth-inspired decor brings a zen to our home.
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Texture
Last but (definitely) not least: texture. When putting together a room, it’s often overlooked – but it’s a fundamental element to any space. A room lacking texture often falls flat. How do you bring a room to life? Think woven rugs to rattan accents.
By Tracy Troisi, Staff Writer