
Colored MarbleĬool gray tones are starting to feel dated in the way that “tan” walls feel like the year 2000. Since then, almost every major paint brand has named a shade of sage as their ‘color of the year.’ Benjamin Moore picked October Mist, Sherwin Williams chose Evergreen Fog, PPG’s was Olive Sprig, Glidden chose Guacamole, and Behr’s was Back-To-Nature. Sage green has been an it color since 2019. I recently used a dark gray and white marble checkerboard tile in our home renovation and I LOVE how it turned out (see above).

Checkered tileĬheckerboard tile is a classic, but it’s becoming a more popular pick for new homes and renovations thanks to its timeless look. I love this look because it makes an entire room feel more bespoke. Shiplap spurned an interest in wall paneling years ago, and since then the look has evolved to more traditional paneling, like picture-frame molding and elaborate crown molding, and the farmhouse-inspired board-and-batten paneling (like in my entry above). Painting the ceiling could be a bold move that’ll bring your whole space into the now. So if you’re planning to paint this year, look up. Ceilings are getting a splash of color, too. Painted ceilingsĪll white rooms have given way to all sorts of saturation. Turn on your JavaScript to view content Materials & Paint Trends 7. So, I’ve gathered together all of the trends that I’ve seen emerging recently, from new patterns and colors that we’ll all gravitate toward, to new ways of shopping that’ll help us all navigate the global supply chain slow-down, and rounded them up for you, below.
Glam decor update#
Personally, I like to pick and choose a couple of small ways to update my home each year, like with throw pillows, a piece of art, or a new paint color, so things feel fresh and current.Ĭurious to know where interior design trends are headed for 2023? Is farmhouse going out of style? Are green walls still going to be everywhere? What are the kitchen trends to avoid?Īfter writing about home decor and interiors for over a decade, I’ve been conditioned to spot trends. If something doesn’t feel like you, skip it. Also like in fashion, it’s best to choose the trends that suit your style and leave the rest. Of course, that doesn’t mean we should all abandon our decorating style and start from scratch any time there’s a new home decorating trend. Now it seems like it’s time for a refresh every three or four.

Decades ago, people would decorate their homes once every 20 years.

Like fast fashion, home decor trends change quickly these days.
