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#RHRTipTuesday – 2015 Home Design Trends!

Like the fashion shows of Milan, and the technology presentations of Silicon Valley – 2015’s Housing Trends have finally arrived!  

Debuting are this year’s fashionable decor tips, textures, colors, fixtures, furniture – and overall a great batch of contemporary information for you as you stage and sell your homes this year!  Check out these 7 predictions from RIS Media

1. Deeper, Darker Colors: Several experts are saying this year will be out with the light and bright and in with the dark and deep.

“Almost every new textile collection and furniture debut seems to be awash in a much more saturated hue than we saw in the early 2010s,” says designer Scot Meacham Wood, in a Q&A at House Beautiful.

Nancy Mitchell at Apartment Therapy agrees: “For a long time we’ve been seeing mostly bright, white interiors (white walls, white floors, white ceiling), but I’m feeling a shift towards darker, moodier hues.”

2. Comfortable, Cozy Sectionals: Apparently my mom knows what’s up!  She kept showing me pictures of a sectional with big cozy pillows she wants to order for her living room. – June L.  As society continues to shift away from formality toward more casual living, it only makes sense that big, comfortable sectional sofas would become a popular trend. 

According to Houzz.com Editor Sheila Schmitz, “It is back in a big way. As living rooms have become more relaxed places for lounging, we have less need for formal sofas and more love for a versatile padded zone that lets us sprawl out however we like.”

3. Cowhide: Now I was surprised by this one – with everyone wanting geometric patterns in rugs last year, where did the cowhide come from.  However, at a cabin over the holidays there was a very soft cowhide on the floor… I will accept it. -June L. Using cowhides as rugs in living areas is expected to keep growing in popularity this year. Expect cowhide to move beyond rugs, too — to pillows, throw blankets and even art.

Alexa Fiander at Zillow calls it the “ideal accent texture for 2015’s modern, yet approachable design aesthetic.”

4. Open Floor Plans: An open layout is not a new trend, but it will likely remain a popular one this year.

According to Barbara Ballinger at REALTOR Magazine, “It’s becoming a wish beyond the young hipster demographic, so you’ll increasingly see this layout in traditional condo buildings and single-family suburban homes.”

Ballinger attributes this to the fact that after the kitchen became the hub of homes, the easy next step was to expand it into open-living areas for greater togetherness.

5. Mid-Century Modern Elements:  From furniture to lighting, mid-century modern should stay big in 2015. Whether found on Craigslist or West Elm, these slick pieces will remain popular this year. Sophisticated and Subtle!

“Many are attracted to the simplicity and clean lines of mid-century modern furniture, accessories and décor,” says Karen Highland at the Frederick Real Estate Blog . “A few iconic pieces can work well in any room.”

6. Gold Accents:  2015 will likely see an uptick in gold accents, from light fixtures to mirrors.

Lauren McPhillips at Style at Home says “Gold and warm metallics have graced the homes of Canadians and the runways of the world for the past several seasons and they’re not going anywhere in 2015.“

What’s more, varying shades of gold and brass will be mixed together to create unique looks.

7. Wallpaper: Wallpaper is making a comeback. Have you seen any of the removable wallpaper and decals that have hit the market this past year?  The options are endless!

“Wallpaper provides an easy way to add visual impact, even in small amounts,” designer Lee Hardcastle told Houzz. “Wallpaper gives you the control of complementing the architectural elements throughout the kitchen or adding a beautiful contrast to an otherwise simple color palette.”

 

This article was originally written by Vicki Clary – the Marketing Director of Curtis Homes, a semi-custom home builder. For over 50 years, Curtis Homes has provided premium homes and townhomes in the Southern Maryland Communities.  It was published by RIS Media: http://blog.rismedia.com/2015/2015-home-design-trend-predictions/?utm_source=newsletter&utm_medium=email&utm_campaign=eNews