Do you want to make sure your home decor is inspired by the most innovative and trendy interior design? Then stay with us on our journey through the latest tendencies of 2019. Lucia Tonelli, an Editorial Assistant at ELLE Decor, dedicates herself to search for the news in the fields of decor, design and interiors. We will follow her expert’s advice to make sure we choose the most sophisticated path.
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“Being strategic and purposeful about purchasing behavior is a key ingredient to a sustainable ethos. From the initial question of ‘who you are purchasing from and what values do they stand for?’ to ‘what type of materials are used to build each item?’ to complement and highlight special pieces, we believe in designing an impeccable foundation through the use of timeless materials, ultimately resulting in bones that evoke emotion whenever you’re in your space”, explains Becky Shea.
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“In 2019, bold colors are going to explode even more than they already have. Think navy blue, deep red and burnt orange to really bring some excitement into the room”, says Shea Nikkel from Blue Charlotte Lifestyle.
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“The dominance of minimalism and Scandinavian design, which is characterized by neutral colors and simple materials, is finally declining. In its place, bright colors and graphic patterns are becoming more prevalent in the home. Don’t be afraid to mix colors, patterns and textures. Take a gallery wall to the next level by having it cover an entire wall, or add a dramatic, large-scale piece to your space. In this case, more is more”, claims Sandra Chandler of Art.com.
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“An ensemble of metal accents (no more than a mix of two to three different metal accents) used throughout a room is in, and will always be a timeless and tasteful way to create balance and definition in an environment. For example, brass, gold or nickel accents mix well with either oil-rubbed bronze or aged iron accents. Metals like silver and pewter can mix well with bronze and black brown metals. It’s all about moderation and context”, confirms Keita Turner of Keita Turner Design.
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“For 2019, there is greater interest in biophilia–emphasizing the relationship between humankind and nature, and the connections between the two. Natural, organic materials–such as wood floors, stone, and daylight and plant life–remind us of the exterior and brings the outside and nature, in. We are machine- and technology-driven society, but nostalgic about past processes and handiwork, so opportunities for custom Millwork and crafted materials are very important”, confirms Angie Lee of FXCollaborative.
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“The spa-inspired bathroom trend has officially returned–back to the spa, that is. These days it’s all about bold, dark, sultry bathroom designs that evoke an indulgent high-end experience“, says Kesha Franklin of Halden Interiors.
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“Colors I see in for 2019 are blush, dusty pink and bronze. Warm colors and feminine tones for on the walls and dashes of soft pinks to break up expanses of taupe or neutrals will instantly update a tired room”, says Katharine Pooley of Katharine Pooley London.
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