Home Trends To Look Out For In 2018
Now is the time to keep an eye out for new trends and styles for your home. 2018 is already shaping up to be an exciting year between predictions on what the color of the year will be to new and exciting patterns and designs that will be popping up in homes everywhere. Keep reading to learn about new home trends to look out for in the year 2018:
Bright, Bold Colors
Is there any better way to start a new year than with bright colors and exciting shades? Bright, bold colors can change the look of a room almost instantly whether you choose to do an accent wall or a full room of your favourite shade. When considering a bright color for a room, take the time to look over samples to find the perfect shade for the room before you commit to painting the space completely.
Vintage Touches
Vintage is officially back and bigger than ever – look out for vintage looks to be a focal point of 2018. When it comes to adding vintage touches to your home you can go as small as antique handles or as big as intricate frames or decor pieces. Whatever you decide to do, don’t be afraid to display a mix of old and new items for a truly unique touch.
Iridescent Style
There is something truly magical about iridescent touches in a home. Not only does this style bring a new type of reflection into the home, it also helps spread beautiful light from corner to corner. Iridescent items such as display dishes, tile or artwork can bring exciting new color in without overwhelming the space and these items generally become a real conversation piece.
Raw Materials
When we think about bringing raw materials into the home, generally we are speaking of natural wood, stone, brick or anything else we may see in an outdoor area. These textured touches can add a rustic yet finished look to any home and generally mix well with all styles. If you already have these materials in your home such as a brick fireplace or wood beams, make sure to highlight them whenever possible. Otherwise, bring in the above items on your own and feature them in the main living space or within an entryway.
Source: blog.valorfireplaces.com