While each person has their own preference on interior design, it's interesting to see some of the top trends emerging.
Below are just a few examples of interior design trends to watch out for in 2019--
Stepping away from the tech-obsessed decor we saw dominate the 2018 design trends, 2019 move towards fresh, natural materials such as stone, copper, concrete, and granite. These elements will help bring an organic and serene ambiance to any space while reflecting the world around your home.
In an article on Freshome, Tara Mastroeni seems to have a slightly different take on what's going to be hot this year:
It's interesting to consider that plants and interior greenery might actually begin to dictate how a room is laid out. It will be interesting to follow this trend throughout the year and see if this is a hit in 2019 or a passing phase.Pink- it's so hot right now
Another top trend is the use of pink. Both cool and brighter tones are turning heads in 2019. In fact, Pantone's color of 2019 is a fresh coral look.
A massive hit in 2018, this trendy hue is getting a lot of attention. We’ve already seen this pink shade make its way into home decor and fashion, but for 2019 get prepared to incorporate this hue in new creative and unique ways, as an easy way to update any space.
Again, the idea of splashes of color is echoed in this article outlining some of the hottest trends to watch out for by Interior Designs, an Australian interior decorator:
Clearly, 2019 is going to be a year of vibrant color.
What are your thoughts? Are you excited for this shift, or are you waiting for the pendulum to swing back to more neutral tones?
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Let's face it, we love reality TV shows. Whether it's watching shenanigans from the latest
When it comes to reality TV, HGTV has it perfected.
From shows like Property Brothers, Design on a Dime, or World's Most Extreme Homes -- none have captivated the attention of consumers like Fixer Upper.
Chip and Joanna Gaines are a slice right out of classic Americana.
Whether they're working on a project or horsing around, what's not to love about this couple?
So why is it that we're so obsessed with these kinds of reality shows?
Perhaps it because we want to see a bit of ourselves living vicariously through the heroes or heroines of our favorite HGTV shows.
In an article on Country Living, this very topi is addressed:
HGTV's most important focus, though, is casting incredibly relatable and watchable hosts, like Chip and Joanna Gaines. And thanks to social media, we all truly feel like they're our friends: We see their kids grow up on Instagram, we're the first to hear about their new store openings on Facebook, and we get first-hand inspiration by seeing what Joanna pins on Pinterest. What?!? Fixer Upper Is Not The Most Popular HGTV Show?It might be surprising, but fixer upper is not the most popular show on HGTV. What?!? My mind is blown... How could the Gaines' be bested? As Apartment Therapy columnist, Megan Johnson explains:
It seems that, we as consumers, love to watch the draft unfold as someone purchases a large ticket item. That is, of course, as long as we can do so from a safe distance and it's not our money being used.
"Real" Reality
It's hard to believe anyone would argue that most of the reality HGTV shows seem to defy the capabilities of even the most experienced general contractors.
Not every home project will have a "happily ever after" ending. In fact. most home projects can be downright frustrating.
In an interview to Kiplinger, HGTV, which produces several popular shows, including âHouse Huntersâ and âLove It or List It,â had the following to say when asked about the behind-the-scenes quirks that arenât disclosed to viewers:
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