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The 9 Biggest Decor Trends To Try In 2020


We can all picture a home decor look that's trendy, overdone and on its way out (we're looking at you, barn doors!). 2019 saw many trends come and go, but there are some surprising looks that have stuck around. So we're venturing outside the box for the trends that dazzled us the most this year, and making predictions on which trends will stick around for 2020. Window treatments are long-term fixtures. So while we don't see many window design changes each year, any design trends that surge in our world tend to be strong and stick around. But 2019 had a few of its own window treatment surprises.


1. Ethical Decor + Heirloom Craftsmanship

People are reducing waste like single-use straws and plastic bags, but they're also abandoning the "fast-fashion" of the decor world and investing in well-made furniture designed to last. Choosing well-made pieces, typically built for performance, can elevate your home's style in a deeply personal way (that you can also feel good about). Go with a company that offers custom pieces over cheap fixtures from big box stores. Investing in pieces that last a lifetime will help save you money in the long run. You will replace them less frequently over the years and may even save on energy costs!


2. Metal Accents and Hardware

Speaking of craftsmanship, metal fixtures like faucets, pendant lights and drawer pulls really made a huge impression on us this year. Rose gold remains a popular color but mixing metals is what all the cool kids are doing now. Polished brass, oil rubbed bronze, brushed nickel, copper... there are so many gorgeous colors available, so why limit yourself to just one? The trick is to stick to a color palette: choose one finish and throw in the others as accents. Try to limit yourself to two or three finishes so your room doesn't look too busy. Drapery hardware and rod finials are a great way to bring in metallic accents and are available in a variety of finishes. Black/oil rubbed bronze and brass are two of our most popular finishes for drapery hardware.


3. Natural Materials, Colors and Patterns

2019 took a cue from mother nature herself: natural colors are on everyone's minds. We're seeing a shift back to light wood tones, browns, warm beiges and sunny whites for 2020. Grey and cool toned neutrals have been dominating the decor landscape for years but are starting to fade. White has always been the biggest seller but we're also seeing a resurgence in wood tones like natural oak and pine. Rattan and cane furniture coordinate perfectly with woven wood shades. Many decorators are taking cues from the flooring or cabinets in a space and choosing blinds or shades to match while keeping their walls white (a great option for apartment dwellers who aren't able to paint).


4. Maximalism: More Is More

If you prefer a bolder, more colorful look, take your inspiration from the maximalism movement! Mixing patterns, colors and textures is highly encouraged here. Choose earthy and moody colors for a room that feels cozy but still has dramatic impact. Maximalism brings a new emphasis on self-expression with exciting & surprising colors. Tropical colors like deep watery blues, hunter greens and jewel tones mixed with natural textures bring an organic touch to a space that leaves no accessory spared. Contrast is key! Punchy colors create drama and interest. Create depth by combining different textures.


5. The 70s (and 80s) Are Back, Baby!

It's hard not to love a colorful space. It seems like just yesterday we were decorating with curved couches, shag carpets and baby pinks... Wait a sec. We are! The 70s (and 80s) have made a comeback and we have just one word to describe it: terrazzo. Terrazzo everything.

As striking as this material is, terrazzo is an expensive commitment. So if you're feeling the #throwbacks but need to keep your wallet in check, try taking a color cue from the classic 70s palette: greens, oranges, marigolds and warm wood tones. This is a color palette that feels fresh against a white wall but still pays tribute to its vintage heart. Experiment with brown tones for a more rustic feel or black hardware for an industrial-influenced vibe. As striking as this material is, terrazzo is an expensive commitment. So if you're feeling the #throwbacks but need to keep your wallet in check, try taking a color cue from the classic 70s palette: greens, oranges, marigolds and warm wood tones. Or try for an 80s inspired design. Pastels are always totally dreamy.


6. Miles of Tiles

Terrazzo isn't the only tile trend we've seen rising in popularity. This year, our feeds have been full of exciting tile looks like colorful geometric patterns, intricate mosaic floors, imperfect handmade tiles, stacked grid layouts, and black and white harlequin floors. Grid tile layouts have been rising in popularity for a few years, edging out the classic running-bond subway tile look. We think this modern take on classic materials is here to stay. In 2020 we expect this look to evolve with trendy tile colors and unique grout lines. Statement floors have been trending for some time, but we're calling it - color-blocked geometric floors have ousted patterned concrete tile as the "it" look for flooring. For a more traditional take on this geometric look, we've seen quite a few homeowners embracing the classic black and white diamond harlequin floors. This pattern is especially popular in Victorian and historic homes like the one above from Jessica Rhodes of Park and Division. Speaking of Victorian homes, many homeowners restoring historic spaces are embracing intricate mosaics for flooring. We can't get over this one from Making it Lovely. Another take on mosaics is to use classic hex tile to spell words in contrasting colors. Mandi of Vintage Revivals created the cutest design in her playhouse, and you can even create your own messages with this unique welcome mat. Did you know we can help with tiled windows? It's true! If you window is partially tiled but you still need an inside mount, we can do a tile cut out to get you that tight fit and minimize light gaps!


7. High Contrast Color

Dark colors are the “it” look for 2020, starting with Pantone’s color of the year, Classic Blue. Additionally, painting walls and ceiling with moody hues like black, dark brown and deep green add coziness. Black interior shutters or dark window trim is a huge trend right now and really makes windows pop. Mixing dark trim with classic white blinds or beige shades will give your room a new and inspired feeling. A black accent wall grounds an all-white room and makes it feel cozier. Fresh foliage keeps the space from feeling too stark (and gives you a healthy boost of oxygen)!


8. Wallpaper: Yay or Nay?

Wallpaper is making a big comeback and the internet is on the fence about it. Are your walls ready for some playful patterns, or do you just think of grandma's bathroom? Sure, the install and removal can be trickier than paint, but the custom look is totally worth it. It's also a great way to incorporate some of the other trends that will be big next year, like black statement walls or retro color palettes. Nature inspired patterns in bold, dark and moody colors tick many of the hot decor trend boxes. Or, you could choose a light and airy pattern with a hand-drawn but simple design.


9. Period-Appropriate Restorations

Restoring old homes to their former glory is a trend that's been around almost as long as the old homes themselves! However, this year we've seen more renovators documenting their restorations online and staying loyal to what's appropriate for their homes, rather than what's trendy. This movement is helping to bring back wood paneling, stained wood molding, wallpaper, mosaic floors, and individualized rooms (vs the ever present open floorplan). For the windows - these old homes traditionally call for interior shutters, wood blinds with cloth tapes, roller shades or roman shades.

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