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Modern farmhouse decor magazine
Modern farmhouse decor magazine













modern farmhouse decor magazine

One of the bigger trends for the new year is round, organic shapes (in both design and decor) or statement pieces that provide a strong, yet gentler feel.Īs we’re constantly overstimulated-think social media, electronic devices, work-and-school-from-home, etc.-styles that are a bit less ‘harsh’ can help our homes feel safe. All designers know is that ‘more is more’ is starting to sound a lot more appealing. Is the ‘bold’ here to stay? Only time will tell. Instead of everything in your home being mid-century and minimalist, now it’s mixed with more traditional pieces as sort of a counterpoint to some of the more traditional and maximalist styles we’re seeing.” “There’s still a place for mid-century and minimalism and there always will be because it’s a classic style in its own right, but it’s no longer the center of the style at home. “Minimalism and mid-century everything being replaced with a trend towards more 80s and 90s inspired looks, maximalism, and more traditional styles-à la the ‘grandmillennial’ look,” shares Stephanie Purzycki, Co-Founder and CEO of The Finish. Gone is the ‘less is more’ ideal instead, designers are seeing a shift to timeless decor, grand art, and statement furniture over the simplistic elements. It’s not just ‘all white’-the minimalist trend is fading in popularity overall. Out with white and playing it safe, and in with colors and taking risks!” Bold and moody accents are in, along with more nature-inspired pieces. “Instead, homeowners are beginning to lean toward kitchens with warmth and personality. Yes, it was great at first, but lately this trend has become overdone,” shares Andre Kazimierski, CEO of Improovy. “For the past few years, we’ve seen everyone and their mother paint their kitchens, cabinets, and countertops a stark white to create a bright and modern look. While these were all the rage over the past few years, designers share that they’re taking a major dip in popularity. “Weaving in bursts of color and doses of warmth creates a home that feels far and inviting!” "White walls are timeless, but once you add white cabinets, white furniture, white accessories, and more, the interior of your home begins to look and feel uninviting,” says Emily Spanos of Emily June Designs. Instead, people are leaning toward a bit of statement color, contrast, and striking elements that bring about a more maximalist style. some designers say this trend is going out in 2022. While there is minimalist beauty with white walls, white cabinets, white countertops, etc. The Spruce Home Improvement Review Board.















Modern farmhouse decor magazine