Maximalism: More is More
After years of minimalism, maximalism is having a major moment. Bold colors, patterns, textures, and eclectic décor create visually rich, personalized spaces.
Warm Minimalism: Cozy Simplicity
The evolution of minimalism: clean lines and simple design, but with warm colors, natural materials, and layered textures for a cozy feel.
Grandmillennial: Retro Modern
Mixing millennial design with grandma's aesthetic. Vintage pieces, floral patterns, and retro colors combined with modern simplicity.
Natural Materials & Sustainability
Wood, stone, linen, and other natural materials are trending. So is sustainable design and upcycled furniture.
Key Takeaways
- •Maximalism is trending after years of minimalism
- •Warm minimalism brings coziness to minimalist design
- •Grandmillennial style mixes vintage with modern
- •Natural, sustainable materials are increasingly popular
- •Bold colors and patterns are having a moment
- •Personalization and individuality are key themes
- •Trends inspire but don't dictate—create what you love
Frequently Asked Questions
Should I follow all the latest trends?
No! Trends are inspiration, not rules. Create a space you love that reflects your personality. Timeless design is better than trendy design that goes out of style.
How do I incorporate trends without dating my space?
Use trends in décor and accessories rather than permanent features. Paint and furniture can be changed; structural changes are harder.