Style is both a construct of society and a personal choice. When it comes to decorating your home, how does your space speak for you? Here are all of the hottest 2018 fall interior design trends.
All of the Hottest 2018 Fall Interior Design Trends
Classic, Simple Sofas
Vibrantly-colored sofas with intricate silhouettes are fun but often impractical. There’s something timeless about a simple sofa in a neutral color. Keep it classic and jazz up your couch with blankets and pillows featuring pops of color.
Vintage Pieces with Character
I love the look of vintage décor intermixed with modern details. It’s fresh and quirky, and you know no one else is going to have the same look.
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Varied Wood Choice
Mixing a few different types of wood is a bit unconventional but having a space with the same color wood finishes throughout feels very stiff. Try something different and play with finishes and textures for a dynamic new look.
Bold Primary Colors
Millennial pink is out (sorry). So is the all-white look, to an extent. Although all-white is timeless, it’s become everyone’s go-to for instant chic. Instead, stick with the white, but add in a few splashes of dramatic color, like red.
Authentic Spaces
Fall trends overall are steering people away from overly designed living spaces and focusing more on authenticity and personality. Try mixing styles, textures, and prints to give your home the ultimate lived-in vibe.
Bold Kitchens
White kitchens with stainless steel appliances are still a primary go-to, but you can achieve a classic look without going full monochrome. Paint your cabinets a bold neutral color like navy and switch up the hardware for an easy weekend project that packs a big design punch.
Bookshelves with Books
We veered off into new design territory with bookless bookshelves, filled with crystals, terrariums, and framed quotes. But books are back. Choose styles that have interesting covers and spines for an added touch of design elegance.
What interior design trend are you most looking forward to incorporating into your home this fall? Tweet me @lorenridinger.