![]() Houzz is seeing a lot of designers layer wood, rattan, stone, metal finishes, concrete and various textural fabrics in one room to create a dynamic style that’s full of visual and tactile interest. One phrase that has come up again and again in conversations with design professionals from the Houzz community is “layered texture” in décor, wallpaper, materials and accessories. Think delicate greige or off-white cabinets, light woods, muted tile, subdued patterns and warm bronze and brass finishes. While pros say a desire for bold color is extending into some kitchens, many report that a lot of homeowners are asking for a warm and soft style that’s restful and relaxing. Searches were up for paintable wallpaper (93%), chinoiserie wallpaper (71%), floral wallpaper (52%), ceiling wallpaper (40%), Art Deco wallpaper (33%) and dog wallpaper (46%). On Houzz, search trends show a rise in interest in wallpaper in 2022 compared with 2021. Wallpaper is helping fuel the rush to color, with many homeowners using wild patterns and colors to add pop and personality. These days, homeowners seem more adventurous and willing to take a chance on creating brighter, more vibrant spaces. The shift away from mostly neutrals and whites is something many pros attribute to the pandemic. Natural stone fireplaces and surrounds, wood beams and off-white walls mix with comfortable furnishings in organic whites, browns and beiges to create an updated look that feels anchored to a rural past.Ī renewed interest in bright and bold color is one of the most-reported trends Houzz is hearing from design and remodeling professionals. In living rooms, among the Houzz community, demand for natural materials is leading to a modern rustic style that’s both rugged and cozy. Meanwhile, a focus on wallpaper prints that recall nature are also helping homeowners feel connected to the outdoors. Adding large windows can maximize views to outdoor spaces and bring in tons of natural light in a less expensive way than fully glazed walls. ![]() But many pros on Houzz are helping homeowners find more affordable ways to bring the outdoors in. Sliding glass doors that completely open interior spaces to outdoor areas are at the top of many dream features lists. Some designers on Houzz say the surge of interest in natural materials is a result of homeowners rethinking manmade materials like engineered quartz that have dominated homes in recent years and instead are gravitating to natural materials.įor years, homeowners have craved deep connections to outdoor spaces, with 20% of homeowners making their kitchens more open to the outdoors post-renovation (source: 2022 U.S. In particular, homeowners in the Houzz community are installing quartzite and other natural stone countertops, as well as marble tile and wood cabinets and vanities, especially white oak. 'It isn't just kitchens that are getting the green treatment though, as the search terms " green bathroom", "green living room" and "green bedroom" have all increased on Houzz since 2020,' says Amanda.Natural materials seem to have hit a high point in popularity, according to Houzz. Green is also tipped to make waves this summer, overtaking navy blue as one of the hottest hues. In fact, Houzz predicts a surge in earthy tones, tactile textures, and comforting colours such as peach, beige and warm browns. The world may be reopening again, but our love of the great outdoors and stillness is going nowhere. Natural colours and materialsīring the outdoors in by tapping into a colour palette loaded with natural shades and materials. ![]() To help you make your dream home a reality, .uk editor, Amanda Pollard, has taken a deep dive into what's trending - and there's something here for everyone. Whether you're switching up your space or on the hunt for decorating ideas, let these styles, designs and trends inspire you. Green kitchens, tactile textures and curved designs are among the hottest interior design trends for summer 2021, according to renovation platform Houzz. ![]()
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