The world of interior design is sometimes filled with changing trends-the popular one minute can feel tired and overdone the next.
Although it may be fun to bend in the trends seen on social media in magazines and in our home decoration, it does not take a long time for these. Fleeting trends To wear their reception, and no one knows better than interior designers.
We asked three interior designers what decoration trends they consider, officially overdone, and their answers shocked us. The top five decorations here recommend avoiding the option designer.
Meet experts
- Kim de Mesa is the founder and prominent designer of Kim de Designs, an interior design in Arizona.
- Catherine Moore St. Louis, an architectural inner firm, located in Missouri, is co-founder and a architect of the design in the design.
- Tehilla Bennett A commercial and residential interior design firm, located inwoodwood, is the founder and prominent designer of Teela Bennett Design.
Everything bouquet
The bouquet is dear to its ability to add text interest to a space and is Popular in different types of design stylesHowever, designers agree that clothes are becoming somewhat clitch to some extent.
“We have officially killed Peak Bauclle,” says Kim de designer Kim D, and principal designer of Kim de designs. “While it adds a comfortable texture, it has become a default for every pronunciation chair, bench, and ottomon, making the space feel trend-operated instead of curate.”
Not only does it feel overdone, but it is also not the most practical fabric. It is easily stained, difficult to clean, and is not well age. Instead of bouquets, designers are embracing other text materials, such as linen, mohair, or even velvet.
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Impure olive trees
In the early 2020s, unclean olive trees captured our social media feed, but designers are officially on this trend. Once you feel chic and interesting, it seems tired and expected.
“Instead, choose greenery that actually suits your location,” D says. “A sculpture dried arrangement, an oversized pot with character, or even a real tree allows light.”
If you are not yet for the real thing, don’t be afraid Embrace impure greenery Where suitable, but in every other house on the block, you will find some unexpected and texture instead of choosing for the same impure tree.
Sign of farmhouse-style
According to Catherine Moore, co-founder and design architect in Murphy and Moore design, the signs of highly literal farmhouse-style are known.
Think: displayed in large printed letters with words such as “live, laughter, love” signs, “” “” “” “” “” ”
The irony is that with love and family messages, these extremely literal signs can give rise to the spaces that feel normal and indiscriminate – they are often purchased from the same large retailers, after all.
“The design looks more meaningful when it shows those who live there, rather than what trending.”
Instead of these lawyer signs, choose the option of wall art that literally explains the same message without spelling. Look for unique pieces that speak to you. If you are going for one Farmhouse-style interiorCheck the thrift store and vintage or antique markets for real, authentic pieces that will add real depth and character to your space.
Wall-to-wall gallery walls
Whereas Gallery walls There can be a fun and beautiful addition to a space, large, wall-to-wall walls can often feel overwhelmed and chaotic.
Many small frames can compete with one other, which makes the space feel disorganized, called Tela Bennett founder and principal designer Tehila Bennett. Instead, consider a single large -scale art piece, which can often have a strong view effect.
“If the gallery walls are used, limit them to small or transitional places such as hallways or stairs,” she says. “Some walls add to balance by being open and gives space to relax the eye.”
Very much rattan and cane
Ratan and Kane brought heat during a time when people wanted biological comfort at home. But Omnipotent Bennett says that Moment has officially passed. However, you do not need to say goodbye to these natural materials.
“Instead of repeating the same texture in many pieces, let a standout items work,” is called Bennett. “A single woven pendant or accent chair can give a statement when balanced with contrasting materials like metal, ceramic or soft upholstery.”