Jan 24, 2018

2018 Trends to Refresh Your Home

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New year, new home decor. Whether you want an updated look or are ready for a complete interior renovation, these new year home trends will inspire you. We have rounded up a few of the most prevalent 2018 trends to refresh your home.

NATURAL ELEMENTS

After a year of technology-focused decor, natural materials are making a comeback. Incorporate natural elements into the design of your home by using woods, copper, concrete, and granite.

RICH COLOR PALETTES

Jewel tones and rich colors will be a characteristic of 2018 home design, especially bold reds/purples and organic greens. If you aren’t ready to commit to a bold wall color, try implementing this trend with throw pillows or an armchair.

GEOMETRIC PATTERNS

Geometric patterns can be incorporated almost anywhere in a home, from the kitchen backsplash to an accent wall to statement furniture pieces.

MILLWORK DETAILS

Millwork feature walls and detailing are increasing in popularity. More widely available than ever, there are many DIY solutions to incorporate millwork details into any room.

MINIMALIST BEDROOMS

With bold colors and patterns present in main living areas, bedroom design in 2018 commands a minimalist approach. Try implementing lighter hues in paint and textiles for a soothing aesthetic.

FLORAL PRINTS

Though tasteful floral prints have been a consistent trend in home decor, go with bold, contrasting colors for a fresh look this year. We love this idea for a child’s nursery or as a pop of color in a flex space.

BRASS DECOR

Brass adds a warm and natural feel to any room, whether it be present in the form of fixtures, accent decor pieces, or furniture legs.

Presenting your home in its best light is important and even small changes can make a big impact. If you are thinking of selling your home talk to a William Means agent, who has the knowledge and expertise to help highlight the best features of your home.

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