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Stylish Home Trends To Enliven Your Interior

Fresh off the Fall 2018 High Point Market, style bloggers and trend spotters are a buzz with the all the exciting changes coming in furniture and interior design this year. Some of the new trends that have emerged aren’t really new at all but are a resurgence of bold design elements from the 50s, 60s and 80s. Glamorous geometric designs are extremely hot right now and artisanally-made furniture and accessories are continuing their popularity from 2018. Circular designs in tables and lighting are also on the rise and Living Coral was named the color of the year. Take a look at the other trends that will rule 2019 in our style roundup.

Totally 80s

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Miami-inspired pastel textiles, bright fashion art prints, a resurgence of Memphis-style furniture, reflective metals, light wood finishes, and rich velvets harken back to mid 80s Miami Beach. ———————————————————

Futuristic Fling

A renaissance of designs once inspired by the space race in the 1960s, this style is infused with iridescent surface colors, futuristic starburst-shaped lighting fixtures, and fluid color fields. ———————————————————

Handcrafted Bliss

A timeless style in which the visual signs of hand joinery, hand stitching, oil-rubbed finishes, and organic materials like glass, leather, wood, and ceramics are presented in earthy color palettes. ———————————————————

Global Influence

A confluence of cultural designs from the Middle East, Asia, Africa, and the American Southwest, this style celebrates the native patterns and colors found in the markets of far-away countries. ———————————————————

Geometric Glamour

Warm metals, marble finishes, sharp lines, structural angles, repeating shapes, and refined sophistication define a style that looks as comfortable in an art studio as it does in a living room. ———————————————————

Modern Minimalism

Simplified designs, soft lines, crisp and uncomplicated upholstered surfaces, and attention to craftsmanship make this style as timeless as the mid-century modern pieces that inspire it. ———————————————————

Naturally Infused

Natural wood, stone finishes, bare metal, nature photography, unpainted tactile surfaces, and unbleached fabrics bring the warmth and texture of the natural world inside. ———————————————————

Curvaceous Corners

Circular shaped cushions, lots of fabric upholstery, and a return to the bygone era of Art Deco-inspired designs have been reborn in curvaceous furnishings, art, lighting, and home accessories. ———————————————————

Perky Patterns

Bold geometric patterns in upholstery, rugs, pillows, and paint schemes accented with electric pops of color and an embrace of mismatched styles in room compositions bring a fun mix to interiors. ———————————————————

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