As we say goodbye to 2019, we’re ready to ring in the new year with some fresh decor ideas. To find out what will be big heading into the next decade, we talked with industry experts about the latest trends in furniture, fabric, and more. Bring on bold colors, beautiful patterns, and luxe textures for 2020! Whether you’re thinking about a minor refresh or a total renovation, find inspiration for your interior design update below.
Caning is having a moment (again). This decorative technique has been around for centuries, with various surges in popularity throughout history. As with many trends, the timeless weave has circled back around with an updated look for the 21st century.
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If you’re considering adding a statement headboard to your bedroom, the duo offers this advice: Before diving in, carefully consider how the fabric or design is going to mesh with your space. Choose a style that ties in with other elements in the room, such as the pattern on the curtains or the finish on your nightstand. If you’re ready to take a risk, adding a statement headboard is an easy way to try out a bold design before committing to a whole-room makeover.
If daybeds bring to mind visions of trundle beds or childhood sleepovers, think again. No longer just for kids’ rooms (though we do love them there), the daybed is all grown up. Sophisticated versions of the versatile furnishing are now showing up in living rooms, bedrooms, and even outdoor living areas.
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Available in peel-and-stick varieties and traditional paste-and-paper coverings, these wallpapers come in a variety of textural designs, including linen, grasscloth, embossed patterns, and even faux wood. Depending on the style, a wallcovering with texture can enhance your space with a glamorous aesthetic or a subtle, earthy look. For an unexpected feature, consider applying textured wallpaper on the ceiling to draw eyes upward.
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Especially in small spaces and transition areas like hallways, wall sconces are a popular lighting choice because they don’t take up floor or surface space. They also provide an additional wall embellishment. With the range of elegant shapes and diverse use of materials and finishes available today, you can easily find a sophisticated sconce that fits your unique style.