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Design Forecast - 2021

As 2020 Comes to an end, we are moving into a new design era. 2021 will gently drift away from cool tones and white cabinets, transforming spaces into warm, comforting retreats within your home. Spaces are bursting with harmonious pops of color and nature-inspired textures.

The Pandemic has influenced interior design trends and home improvement projects in several ways. Our relationship with our homes has become more intimate and new needs have been discovered.

  • Home is our safe place. People are focused on creating sanctuaries for self-care and refuge. Luxury at home has become a priority for many.

  • Spaces are being reimagined to accommodate the needs that come with working, exercising, schooling, and entertaining at home.

  • Minimalistic values have become more prominent. Ease of cleaning and wiping down surfaces has become a matter of importance for many families, resulting in a desire for reduced clutter and simpler living.

    Our Design team can help you to optimize the space in your home with stylish solutions.


Trends we are excited about:

Design and textures inspired by nature - Rattan, Wicker, Cork, Real Wood, Leather (Faux too!), Cotton, Wool and similar materials will help to create a space that brings elements of nature indoors to create a harmonious design.

How your space makes you feel - Comfort is a key element in today’s designs. Furniture that embraces you with a hugging shape, soft materials, and colors that make you feel good.

Environmentally friendly designs incorporate recycled and reclaimed materials with sustainability in mind.

Beige makes a come back! As we move away from bright whites and cool grey tones, beige, “greige", and creamy warm colors return to our homes to embrace us with a feeling of comfort. Muted Earth tones will be paired with pops of navy blue, rust, and hints of gold.

A botanical interior provides many benefits. This trend is both stylish and vital. Plants in the home can boost your productivity, mood, and creativity while improving air quality, by removing toxins, increasing humidity and improving oxygen levels in your home. We believe bringing nature inside is a timeless trend.

Designs inspired by the 80’s are becoming more popular. Some approach this trend boldly with bright pops of color and large geometric designs while other’s may choose to incorporate these elements in a gentler way by choosing a geometric shelf like the one above.

We’re excited to create beautiful spaces that integrate these design trends with the personalities of our clients as we welcome the new year! What’s your favorite trend in this forecast?

We’d love to chat with you about your Home Improvement Projects, Goals, and Dreams. Let’s chat!