2018 was the year of many looks including
marble, bold floors, rose gold, and shiplap just about everywhere it
could be. While many of the styles we saw will continue to be popular in
2019, others are officially over. Whether you are renovating your home,
buying a new one or simply redecorating a room, here is everything you
need to know from the designers who set the trends.
Instinctual Decorating
Dynamic duo Alexis Rodgers and Pam Mamourian of Home With Alexis
look at the upcoming 2019 design trends as a positive change. Alexis
stated, “I see a shift away from the omnipresent cool gray walls and
dark stained hardwood floors of the past few years towards a warmer
color palette and more vibrant accent colors. The former palette will
still have a place in homes of a certain style, but more and more
clients are embracing the latter. People are exploring a more
out-of-the-box, colorful side and want their homes to be a reflection of
who they are, not a page out of a catalog.”
To the same point, Pam projects that the
trend for 2019 is all about individuals gaining a sense of confidence in
their own voice. “I believe it's a reaction to the current political
climate and a step into a post television design show period. This will
take shape through a variety of ideas and forms, but be prepared to see
more individuality, warmth, and personality expressed in interiors this
year.”
Happiness never goes out of style and it looks like fun, whimsical art and decor isn’t going away anytime soon either. Robyn Blair Davidson, who was called “The Most In-Demand Instagram Artist of 2018,” will be keeping that title for 2019, with her line of candy art by robynblair designed to sweeten up any space. “People want to be surrounded by things that make them happy,” explained Davidson. She thinks people vibe with the style of her artwork because “These elements make people smile every time they see them. The bright fonts, colors, and textures are art within themselves.”
Green will be everywhere in 2019. Michael Schoeller and Joanna Darling of SCHOELLER + DARLING DESIGN are particularly touting green upholstery “From grass green to more mixed teals.”
They also suggest decorating with lots of
live greenery throughout the home. “Use in clusters, mixed containers
in heights and sizes. We particularly like containers with matte
finishes or raw finishes like concrete. Small trees and plants give
shape and texture and add life to a room. Crowd a front window with them
or use them in large groups rather than in single plants dotted
around.”
Ornate Walls
Aurore Martial of Domus Venus
loves textured walls for 2019. “They add more contrast, and having two
different materials is a lot more appealing, even if you stay in the
same tones.”
Another way to make walls look more
interesting is to add paint. She suggests, “If you really want to stick
to paint, try different shapes, in Neo Memphis style.”
Paint is also a budget-friendly option.
“You really get a wow effect at a fraction of the cost of a statement
piece, and it fills the whole room, so the rest can be more neutral. The
walls will make the room.”
Murals are another popular trend. “I love
murals because in a minimalist room it will draw the attention and
become the focus piece.”
Modern Vintage Lighting
Bobby Berk of Bobby Berk Interior Design says we are saying bye to Edison Bulbs and replacing them with vintage modern lighting. He explained, “Rather
than the exposed bulb and exposed wiring I much prefer a vintage piece
of lighting that has stylistic cues from France or Italian modern
design. They are refined, well proportioned, modern and have sculptural
lines and shapes. Think Stillnovo, Bauhaus or Sarfatti for wall sconces
and lamps.”
Halo LED Chandeliers will also be big next year according to Michael Friedes, of Michael Friedes Design Associates. “They
offer a sense of a sculptural form that produces a very functional
light source at the same time—as evidenced in this dining area I
designed for the penthouse apartment at The Harrison in San Francisco.”
Street Art Inspired Style
Donna Mondi, who is the President of Donna Mondi Interior Design predicts that street art will be coming home. She explained, “There’s something about the grittiness that I find so appealing. In 2019, what DMID believes will stand true, is blending graffiti with something more feminine and traditional, which makes it all the more exciting and is easy
to incorporate into many different design styles. This graffiti
Shakespeare bust suddenly transforms into an edgy statement piece when
tagged with graffiti art by London based Jimmie Martin.”
Evolved Cabinetry
Dark and cherry wood cabinets are officially over and 2019 will be the year that kitchens evolve. Christine Stucker of Stewart-Schafer stated that painted cabinetry will be the hot contemporary look. She
explained, “This is a very timeless look and there are an amazing array
of colors to choose from especially with brands like Farrow and Ball.”In terms of hardware, Highlyann Krasnow of The Design High loves pewter and gunmetal right now. “It’s not as harsh as matte black or specific as brass or gold, but it gives fixtures some texture and depth.”
But not all cabinetry will need handles and pulls. Sara Ianniciello of Whitehall Interiors says we will see upper kitchen cabinets replaced with metal, wood or glass shelving. “Inspired by hotel and retail spaces, this adds to the overall bold statements that many people want to make in their homes, forgoing the minimalism that was popular in years past.”
Matte Black In Kitchens And Bathrooms
According to Breegan Jane,
matte black fixtures will continue to trend. She elaborated, “Talking
to plumbing companies, they say they are [expanding their lines]. This
got me thinking matte black everything is in right now.”
Colorful Kitchen Appliances
Colors are big and bold this year, especially in the kitchen. Appliances are a great way to add a pop, according to Orion Creamer, Founder of Big Chill.
“Bold, splashy colors tend to overwhelm, but when combined with a
neutral palette in the same temperature range, they create a unique
style that wows. Depending on where your home is located, you can get
away with incorporating complementary colors. For example, if you live
in a more southern, coastal area, a cool color such as a light blue or
teal may look nice paired with a bold coral-colored appliance.”
Earth Tones
Lotta Lundaas, who is the CEO & Founder of Norse Interiors,
explained earth tones are going to dominate next year. “When it comes
to colors, the gray monochrome trend is on the way out and instead we'll
see all versions of sand and earthier colors like ochre, burnt gold,
and terracotta.”
Color Saturation
Interior Designer Lisa Gilmore says
the shift away from grey tones will mean more color saturation. “For a
long time people have been in this grey phase While it's very open airy
and feels good, people are starting to turn to colors to pull different
feelings and emotions. We are seeing people want to be energized, and
kind of wrapped in color.”
Another great example of this look is using
one color monochromatically. Designer David Stark explained, “Going
monochromatic is in! Deep, rich monochromatic rooms can be the opposite
of dark. Their luminescent hues are decidedly sexy.”
Agate Stone
According to Andi Pepper of Andi Pepper
Interior Design, 2019 will be the year of agate stone tile. “The natural
symmetry of this pattern really draws in the eye, and works as an
appealingly chic contrast to bold colors and simplicity in a more modern
space.”
Resort Amenities In Your Own Backyard
Fernando Wong of Fernando Wong Outside Living Design
says his clients are requesting luxury hotel amenities in their
backyards, “They ask us to make their property look like one of the
three resorts we have done for the Four Seasons in Florida or like the
Starwood Luxury Collection hotel we did in Savannah. They want all the
amenities and the look of a luxury hotel and even go a bit further with
requests such outdoor home theaters, poolside televisions and pizza
ovens from Italy.”
Another popular feature is synthetic sod
because it always looks perfect. “It can be used in shady areas and does
not require water and chemicals to keep it healthy. Also, people see
so much today because they travel much more than they did even a couple
of years ago.”
Hyperrealism In Art
Chelsea
Nassib, Founder of online gallery Tappan, says a lot of art is pivoting
towards a hyperrealistic style. “Hyperrealism is a style of painting
and drawing that resembles a high resolution photograph, such as the
work of Anna Roberts.”
“We're also seeing an exploration beyond the boundaries of the canvas. New works by Luke Chiswell combine multiple canvases in an irregular shape to make one unique piece.”
Biophilia
According to Angie Lee of FXCollaborative,
biophilia will be a big trend this year. “Biophilia is a design driver
that engages the end user by connecting them to primal instincts about
the relationship between humans and nature. When done properly, we are
calmed by the sight of greenery in the form of live plants and living
walls, the sight, and sound of water, access to views of natural
settings, and tactile organic materials such as wood and stone.”
She added, “Designing authentic biophilic
settings that don’t trip our intuitive sensors with false substitutes
is important especially in today’s technology-fueled world, where we
increasingly crave a connection back to human-centric and natural
elements.”
Velvet
Velvet and other rich textiles will be more prominent than they've
been in past years. This fabric creates a sense of warmth and depth,
especially during the colder seasons. Krissa Wichser, interior designer
and owner of the home decor store The Blue Octagon
in Malvern, Pennsylvania explained, “Velvet used to be considered
old-fashioned but it’s now seen as luxurious and comfortable. I also see
more and more color coming back into homes—bolder, richer and
dramatic.”Pantone’s Color Of The Year
Living Coral was announced as the Color Of The Year for 2019. This fun, bright hue can be used in many ways according to Jennifer Matthews, who is the Co-Founder and Creative Director at Tempaper.
“I love how optimistic this color is for interiors. Beyond the accent
wall, it is easy to infuse Living Coral into a space with accessories
such as lampshades, wall art, pillows, and throws. You can even take
this a step further by integrating a colorful area rug to give the room
dimension from the ground up." Tempaper has several wall coverings
infused with the color including Flora, Pom Pom, and Flamingos.
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