In lieu of the declining real estate market, home owners are trying to spend less on their renovations in 2020. Some highly sought after designs of yesteryear are now being seen as over-the-top, and not economically priced. This has caused some more minimalistic trends to pick up momentum in recent weeks. Having a streamlined and less busy appearance to your home will not only prevent you from breaking your back over an eyesore, but will also save you money on fewer, but higher quality, products. Here are some new trends to help cushion your wallet, while still adding value to your home!
- The color of the year as picked by Etsy: ChartreuseThe vibrant nature of chartreuse is sure to give any space a truly unique, and bright, characteristic; which will put a smile on your face for years to come. A mix between yellow and green, you can’t go wrong with this unique addition to your walls.
- Black wallsAlthough black, typically, has been used mostly as an accent color, recently a darker aesthetic has been creeping into the world of interior design. When paired with rustic wood tones, solid black becomes a liveable and homey color for the intentionally less bright design.
- Asymmetrical Color SchemesUsually, a very squared off and symmetrical design is desired, but with today's move forward in self-expression and creativity, a larger pallet of color is sometimes the perfect touch! Three or more tones per room can add a style which is 100% unique to your home.
- MinimalismThink clean lines and simplicity. Open shelving and natural stone are 2 easy ways to achieve a rustic and pleasing look. Remember don’t over do your design, the modern eye for design is a minimalistic one!