Home Décor: Trendy Colors for 2018
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This year’s pick is “Caliente” which in Spanish means “hot.” The suggested use of this color is on an accent wall. However, if you have a room exclusively for entertaining, or maybe you’re in your office, you might consider “energizing” the entire room in Caliente. It usually works better as an accent color, especially when using accessories. Mini gold framesThere are so many ways you could use these frames.
It’s a combination of navy and black that adds a lot of depth to the space. This theme is especially relevant as we look for ways to balance all of our activities, reduce stress and increase the moments of joy in our lives. Being mindful also includes the experiences we engage in to maximize our sense of ease and contentment.
What do you think of the 2018 paint color trends? Do you have a favorite (or least favorite)? Tell us in the section below.
” asksErika Woelfel, vice president of color services at BEHR Paints. Glidden’s selection for 2018 color of the year is Black Onyx, a straightforward black that has a little bit of brown in it. Black also looks great as an accent wall, in this case making the fireplace really stand out. Create a soft landing with muted green, blue, purple or brown. Use them in a bedroom to help promote a good night’s sleep, or as a gentle way to start the day in a master bath.
"Now you see it in small boutiques, but I think it’s going to become more prevalent in the Targets and HomeGoods of the world." Every item on this page was hand-picked by a House Beautiful editor. Every item on this page was curated by an ELLE Decor editor.
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"We expect that baskets and other natural, artisan accessories will continue to give homes a bit of international flair in 2018," says Sarah Hullinger of HBA and designer behind Caroline Bay in Bermuda. We're Mike and Amy -- DIY enthusiasts, and your hosts here at the Decorator's Wisdom website. He's not afraid to tackle any DIY project, from plumbing to woodworking to electrical repairs. He's experienced with home and commercial AV installations, and he's also a talented web programmer. Amy's a textile designer, colorist, trend forecaster, author, educator and crafts enthusiast.
This will brighten any room of the house and hide imperfections more easily, making them a great choice for families and households with pets. Add some dimension and texture with herringbone-patterned woods to modernize the space and make a subtle statement. Escape from stress in your own home sanctuary, surrounded by the people, objects and colors you love. Bedrooms and bathrooms are private spaces, perfect for colors that sweep you away from the cares of the outside world.
Décor Trends That Are Going to Be Hot in 2018
Out with the old white-on-white and in with new bold colors. Get ahead of the game and find out the hottest trends for home decor in 2018. Exploring options is part of the design process and the fun.
It beautifully pairs unexpected colors like striking blue, animated fuchsia, and creamy yellow. Pantone named Ultra Violet the 2018 Color of the Year, and it's easy to see why. This rich, thoughtful shade of purple adds energy and depth to any room.
The 2018 Color of the Year (and 5 Ways to Decorate with It)
DesignerSarah Hullingeragrees, predicting the color will continue to be huge well into 2018. Juliet Gold, Interior Designer at 50 West and the Residences at Prince and founder of Juliet Gold Design, says she's partial to light fixtures that are part of the artisan trend. "I've seen a shift towards local artisans and small businesses manufacturing high-end lighting fixtures, including those incorporating LEDs." "Geode and agate wallpaper will become more popular in the mass market," says Soto.
Use them to highlight a window with a graphic color block or to showcase a door. Is versatile and perfect to use for both interior and exterior projects. It also crosses multiple design styles, ideal for working with traditional, modern, coastal and global décor. "Hard geometrics are going to be huge, and I think circles are the new triangle," says Genevieve Gorder, a designer on the upcoming Trading Spaces reboot and spokesperson for Air Wick limited edition seasonal scents.
Jewel-toned walls, "Gen Z Yellow" sofas and scattered vibrant accents are all the rage this year. Loecke (who co-wrote Prints Charming with Nixon) notes that one of 2017's trends was "maximalism"—that is, spaces that combine a riot of color and patterns. He sees ultra violet as a tool that can help you embrace this movement, since it complements so many colors, from red, green and yellow, to blue, black and gray.
For instance, a floral rug and striped wallpaper might seem at odds with each other—until you bring in a chair or other piece of furniture in ultra violet. The purple will help tie everything together, since the color looks great with so many hues. To help, we've gathered up a mix of expert advice and Pinterest's most popular decorating ideas to get you ahead of the design game. From bold colors and all-black kitchens to neutral shades and concrete where you'd least expect it, get ready to get inspired.
If you were to ask me my least favorite color, I’d probably tell you it was pink. Yet here I am feeling quite delighted with my festive pink Christmas tree decorations. “Along with warmer temperatures, the next few months will usher in a resurgence of color—and what goes together better than summertime and ice cream?
You can start small with accent pillows or dive in with graphic wallpaper. In early 2017, Realtor.com reported that President Trump removed casual gray suede couches from the décor in the Oval Office. Make of that what you will; we’re interpreting that to mean that gray is on its way out. Even before that came to our attention, we didn’t think it would be likely for gray to remain trendy for much longer. For over 200 years, the American public has embraced the First Family of the USA as the nation’s most prominent trendsetters in both fashion and home décor.
But that doesn't mean you can't use the color in a more rustic environment, especially in homes with lots of outdoor space. Braff suggests covering outdoor furniture cushions in ultra violet fabric, with navy piping . The one place Loecke and Nixon can't see ultra violet working? The American Southwest, because the color was so prevalent in that region in the 1980s and can feel dated. But if you’re not on board with big, don’t fret—designers agree the subway tile trend has life left in it. For years, white subway tile has been the go-to choice in many a modern bathroom and kitchen.
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