The Design Trends That Are In 2020, According To Designers
Infusing your spaces with what’s au courant can be tricky. While you always want your home to look chic, staying on top of the latest design trends is a burden. To help us make sense of it all, we are giving you the insights of some of our favorite designers and architects about the home trends they’re embracing this year, from color palettes to furniture and beyond. May this be a time of interior design revival – Covet House will make sure to get you on the right path.
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Floral Wallpaper
“Our clients are gravitating toward fresh interpretations of floral patterns, like Raoul Textiles’ Celeste linen, which we used in this bedroom to upholster the walls.” — Caroline Rafferty of Caroline Rafferty Interiors
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Naif Green is a true oasis of comfort and design when it comes to modern wallcoverings. A floral pattern composes this accessory that is bound to be a breath of fresh air in your home decor. Fresh colors and vivid details? You got it!
Integrated Hardware
“A design trend I see for 2020 is fully integrated hardware. It conveys a minimal, seamless and sleek look while still offering a sense of design. The vertical lines of the hardware emulate molding lines, creating a calming and ordered visual effect.” — Karen Williams of St Charles New York
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Engage with the hypnotic Nile round form, bursting gold and wavy textures. Paying tribute to the splendor of the cotton plant, this piece expresses delicateness with a fierceness beauty. An exclusive drawer handle for your furniture designs.
Grandmillennial Style
“As evidenced by the recent viral House Beautiful article, ‘Grandmillenial style’ is having its moment. The look is a traditional design with a twist: blending elements of classic design like chinoiserie, scallops, natural fiber rugs, topiaries, and more, with a contemporary edge (think: modern art and clean-lined furniture).” — Ariel Okin of Ariel Okin Interiors
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Baraka is an ancient Sufi word that means “a blessing – as the breath -, or essence of life” from which the evolutionary process unfolds. Charismatic by its never-ending contrasts between ancient and contemporary lines, Baraka desk main body is made in matte walnut root veneer and covered with nature-inspired brass detail.
Bold Monochromatics
“Monochromatic does not have to be pale. Colors like Cobalt Blue, Kelly Green, or even Aubergine can evoke monochromatic in a daring way, that’s full of personality and elegance.” — Jonathan Rachman of Decorist
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The Mansfield armchair combines the retro velvet touch with the 60’s sleek lines. It is an accent barrel chair atop a sophisticated swivel polished brass base. Its iconic low-slung and crescent shape make it a vintage icon for anyone who’s into contemporary design.
Antiqued Landscape Tapestries
“Tapestries are perfect as a focal point for a room. These beautiful Belgian verdure tapestries are inspired by idyllic landscapes and bring the beautiful colors of the outdoors to the inside of a home. Their muted palette of greens blues and neutrals provide the inspiration for the colors and textures of the entire room.” — Brooke & Steve Giannetti of Giannetti Home
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The Oslo rug is a textured, minimalist, soothing piece of contemporary design. In fact, the most thrilling designs have this particular characteristic – to be one with the space itself as an organic extension to the whole atmosphere. It feels dynamic and uniform at the same time.
Faux Marble
“In 2020 we are going to see a big shift of people using faux marbles (porcelains and man-made materials) on their kitchen countertops. Not many people want to deal with the upkeep of a real stone.” — Hilary Matt of Hilary Matt Interiors
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Dolmens are ancient stone monuments from the Neolithic period. These unique structures were the inspiration behind the Ardara console table. With a finish in gold leaf with a gloss varnish, this console table will give a unique twist to any interior design.
Earth Tones
“Say goodbye to the cool tones that have ruled for so many years. Shades of chocolate brown, wine, olive green, and yellow ochre are all taking over in homes. We love substituting these warm, natural colors for a neutral on the sofa or walls.” — Marika Meyer of Meyer Interiors
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The Robusta center table has both a soft yet eye-catching presence. With an uneven shape, taking inspiration from the disformity of the sub-Saharian plains where the famous Coffea Robusta is grown. Its two marble tops resemble the hues of brown from the exquisite coffee beans and rest perfectly on a delicate and continuous bronze leg. The perfect piece to provide a simple and neutral complement to a modern interior.
Via © Elle Decor
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