Incorporating current design trends into your living spaces can sometimes feel overwhelming. While you always want your home to feel stylish and put-together, keeping up with the latest design trends can be quite a challenge. To help you navigate through it all, we’ve gathered some insights from our favorite designers and architects about the home trends they’re embracing this year. From color palettes to furniture and beyond, let’s dive into what’s inspiring them and how you can incorporate these ideas into your own space. Covet House is here to guide you towards creating a space that’s both trendy and timeless.
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Floral Wallpaper
“Our clients are drawn to 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 breath of fresh air when it comes to modern wallcoverings . This floral pattern adds a touch of charm and liveliness to your home decor . The combination of fresh colors and intricate details makes it a must-have for any modern space.
Integrated Hardware
“A design trend I see for 2020 is fully integrated hardware. It gives off a minimalistic, seamless and sleek appearance while still maintaining a sense of design. The vertical lines of the hardware mimic molding lines, creating a calming and orderly visual effect.†— Karen Williams of St Charles New York
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Discover the allure of the hypnotic Nile round form, bursting gold and wavy textures . Drawing inspiration from the grandeur of the cotton plant, this piece exudes delicacy with a fierce beauty. An exclusive drawer handle for your furniture designs .
Grandmillennial Style
“As seen in the recent viral House Beautiful article, ‘Grandmillenial style’ is having its moment. The look blends classic design elements like chinoiserie, scallops, natural fiber rugs, topiaries, and more, with a contemporary twist (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 endless contrasts between ancient and contemporary lines, Baraka desk features a main body crafted in matte walnut root veneer and adorned with nature-inspired brass detailing.
Bold Monochromatics
“Monochromatic doesn’t have to be bland. Vibrant colors like Cobalt Blue, Kelly Green, or even Aubergine can create a bold monochromatic scheme that’s full of personality and elegance.†— Jonathan Rachman of Decorist
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The Mansfield armchair combines the retro velvet touch with sleek lines from the 60s. It’s 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 loves 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 colors of the outdoors inside. Their muted palette of greens, blues, and neutrals provides 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 , calming piece of contemporary design . The most thrilling designs often share this quality – being one with the space itself as an organic extension of the overall atmosphere. It feels dynamic and uniform simultaneously.
Faux Marble
“In 2020, we’ll see a significant shift towards people using faux marbles (porcelain and man-made materials) on their kitchen countertops. Few people want to deal with the maintenance of real stone.†— Hilary Matt of Hilary Matt Interiors
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Dolmens are ancient stone monuments from the Neolithic period . These unique structures inspired the Ardara console table . With a finish in gold leaf and gloss varnish , this console table adds a distinctive flair to any interior design .
Earth Tones
“Say goodbye to the cool tones that have dominated for so long. Shades of chocolate brown, wine, olive green, and yellow ochre are 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 offers a soft yet eye-catching presence. Its uneven shape draws inspiration from the disformity of the sub-Saharan 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 complement a modern interior .
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