Fads will come and go, but most trends typically pop back up after a few years. Just like scrunchies have reinvented themselves in the fashion world, there are many reappearing trends in the home design world. Let’s check out some hot trends that might look a bit familiar! Read on to learn the hottest luxury design trends.
In the 70s and 80s, your parents probably had tacky wallpaper lining the walls of every room in their home. While that type of wallpaper is something we hope never sees the light of day, wallpaper, in general, is actually making a comeback. If you’re looking for some custom home design ideas, try placing bold and modern printed wallpaper on one wall in your house. You can even find wallpaper with hints of metallic in it that might go with your living room’s aesthetic. This luxury design option can make a bold statement in a plain room.
Hottest Luxury Design:
Lighting
Lighting is essential in any home, whether you’re designing a luxury home or just a basic one. But, using dramatic lighting is a great way to add character to any custom home design. Over the next few years, expect to see more and more vintage lighting popping up all over the place. The retro-vibe is hot right now, and the lightbulbs will be too if you don’t cover them with some old-school fixtures.
With summer on its way, there’s no better time than now to bring back the floral print. Take some old floral cushions and revamp them with bold thread and metallic stitching. It’s a really simple way to add modern elements to a vintage piece. If the cushion isn’t for you, consider floral wallpaper against a marble countertop and try out some kitchen remodeling.
Marble or Concrete
When we see marble, we think luxury or custom home design. It’s often assumed that anyone with a marble countertop has a little bit of money. About 8% of home buyers have household incomes of $200,000 or more, which would put them in the luxury range. Even though marble screams “glam,” concrete might actually be taking over this year. Consider redoing your back patio by taking the wooden deck and replacing it with concrete. You can hang some twinkle lights above the patio to cut back on the harsh lines concrete can create.
Home decor trends come and go, but the old ones are bound to reappear sometimes. Will you be using one of these retro-made-modern trends in your home this year?