Friday, September 28, 2018

Trend: Matte Black Fixtures

Trend: Matte Black Fixtures "Matte black and white gold fixtures are one of my favourite things to use right now. They could definitely add a room and the finishing touch and can be the centerpiece. This is the most easy one to enhance your house. Just make sure you consider the other accents, like lights and cabinet pulls, the fixture will have to coordinate with."   -- Jordan Iverson, Iverson Signature Homes



Trend Materials "One substantial fad has been to simply make spaces more livable and relaxed! Clients want distinctive and gorgeous spaces but don't necessarily want high-maintenance materials that they must worry over constantly or become anxious about when guests visit. That's led to incorporating materials like ceramic tiles and tile, in addition to quartz surfaces. I believe that the trend today is to produce a livable luxury that's beautiful, resilient and inviting!"   -- Angelica Henry, Angelica Henry Design



Trend: Textured Cabinetry "I'm seeing more feel in [kitchen] cabinetry as opposed to just wood or white. Here, we have two mixes of lacquer and a subtle stripe in the cabinets. This combination creates softness and motion and makes the kitchen feel less industrial. It's about creating texture in a kitchen using subtle changes in the substances rather than conventional go-to white kitchens."   -- Ana Donohue, Ana Donohue Interiors



Trend: Brass Fixtures "Instead of silver alloys, we adore using brass in the kitchen or toilet. It's so much sexier and a little more unique."   -- Alyssa Kapito, Kapito Muller Interiors



Trend: Wood Countertops "Don't go overboard, however mixing in a timber staircase countertop or butcher block outer closet provides a natural, warm feel to any space. Many times it's going to save you money versus a stone"   -- Jordan Iverson, Iverson Signature Homes



Trend: Unusual Focal Points "I love the sudden juxtaposition of contemporary furnishings using an eclectic pop of something stylistically interesting.   I love to mix styles in a way that there is an inherent aesthetic running throughout the house, yet unexpected details throughout that function as focal points (like a fantastic wallcovering)."   -- Lauren Coburn, Lauren Coburn LLC



Trend: Colorful Kitchens "My clients are actually embracing the bright and airy kitchen concept, so I am designing kitchens with as many windows as you can.   Upper cabinets are gradually moving away, creating a kitchen that is much brighter than previously. I am using open shelving, too.   And to maintain kitchens glowing, I like using lots of colour either in painted cupboards or a vibrant backsplash tile"   -- Jeff Troyer, Jeff W Troyer Associates



Trend: Spacious Kitchen Walls "I am finding my vision for kitchens is less complete upper cabinetry and more moments of beautiful tilework, art or open shelving for decorative pieces. People today wish to entertain, and also the kitchen consistently seems to be the gathering place, thus we want the kitchen to have a more intriguing feel."   -- Ana Donohue, Ana Donohue Interiors



Trend: Steam Showers "A tendency we are currently seeing when redesigning master baths is a massive steam shower instead of a shower or a tub. Like a bathtub, the steam shower gives a luxurious, spa-like retreat but takes up less square footage then a shower and a bathtub combined."   -- Cavin Costello, The Ranch Mine



Trend: Bathrooms Are More Like Spaces "A growing trend is creating bathrooms special by turning them into small 'stones' so it is a small surprise when you input.   This is sometimes done with a great wallcovering, a excellent light fixture, an interesting vanity and more."   -- Lauren Coburn, Lauren Coburn LLC



Trend: Large-Format Tiles "Large-format tiles are essential on walls and floors in a bathroom. The larger it's, the more expansive the announcement"   -- Paula Ables, Paula Ables Interiors



Trend: Geometric Wallpaper "Wallpaper today is alive and kicking. Aside from the traditional wallpapers we know and love, contemporary, geometric patterns have become extremely popular -- especially when layered or blocked upon seagrass or other all-natural fibers." -- Kerrie Kelly, Kerrie Kelly Design Lab



Trend: Large-Scale Lighting "Go for overscale dining room lighting fixtures. Lanterns it doesn't matter. Groups of three or two, depending on how big work best for full impact." -- Nancy Boland, Duet Design Group 



Trend: Lucite (Never Went Away!) "There are some ideas that might be perceived as trendy but we believe are here to stay. Lucite is a good example of a timeless material that has made a recent resurgence in design. It's incredibly durable and functional and fits effortlessly into many schemes. We frequently utilize seating and Lucite cocktail tables. However, there are endless opportunities when it comes to this versatile material." -- Claire Paquin, Clean Design Partners



Trend: Soft Florals "Romantic florals were hot on the 2016 style runways. In true style, runway often translates into residential design trends. Insert florals to a space with the use of patterned drapery fabric that is large. Wallpapers are also a lively system to show off nature's beauty"   -- Jill Thomas, Pure Design Interiors



Trend: Brass With White "I  love white in combination with unlaquered brass accents. It's a brand new look that adds warm elegance and timeless appeal."   -- Melanie Millner, The Design Atelier



Trend: Bold Architectural Information "I am noticing a change from quite simple details in a home to a growing appreciation for architectural details (more moldings, more traditional trim profiles, etc.) while mixing in sleek, transitional furniture"   -- Lauren Coburn, Lauren Coburn LLC



Trend: Stone Geodes "I've discovered that interiors have moved towards a much more edgy, stone 'n' roll vibe that is still sleek and refined. Geodes, faceted stone and Lucite accessories are a few details that may add severe shine to a space"   -- Ann Lowengart, Ann Lowengart Interiors



Trend: Art Starts the Style "We adore art and its ever increasing influence on design, such as textured art, photography and oversize graphics. This print that is black was actually the start point of this bathroom layout." -- Nancy Boland, Duet Design Group



Trend: Graphic Furniture "Gone is the plain console table or run-of-the-mill cupboard. Adding a high-contrast, multi-dimensional detail to a furniture piece adds a lot of character to your furniture."   -- Harmony Weihs, Design Harmony



Trend: Accent Wallpaper "There's just so much you can do with drywall and paint. I enjoy going daring with a couple of statement walls to make a large effect. It is a great way to produce some personal style to your house, add contrast or even a pop of color"   -- Harmony Weihs, Design Harmony



Trend: Indoor/Outdoor Fabric In this showhouse children' bedroom "we used white Perennials fabrics which are stain- and - mildew-resistant allowing worry-free cleanability. Due to their durability, subtropical fabrics are a significant fashion and will continue to gain  strength in the years to come."   -- Melanie Millner, The Design Atelier



Trend: Mixing Upholstery Pieces "Oftentimes we will combine custom bedding with store-bought pieces to give it a complete custom look."   -- Brooke Wagner, Brooke Wagner Design



Trending: Unique Wall Detail "Adding a exceptional wall detail adds much interest to big walls. Individuals frequently don't know what to do with a large wall to create their home feel completed and to create character."   -- Harmony Weihs, Design Harmony



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