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“I typically like to start decorating for fall after Labor Day has come and gone. Living in the south, it can be hard to get into the mood with the temperatures staying warm into late October. However, once I do finally decorate, it doesn’t take long to get right into it! Breakfast nook and kitchen walls painted in Benjamin Moore Chantilly Lace. I love adding subtle touches of fall such as this pumpkin pillow and tweed pumpkins on our mantle.
Providing a crisp, clean look that’s easy to compliment Concrete isn’t just for countertops. Geometric concrete tiles will become increasingly popular and pair two of next years hottest design trends into one stylish piece. Similar to floral patterns and brass decor, incorporating geometric patterns is no new trend.
Fall Bathroom Decor
Putting new windows in living rooms or kitchens can completely change the look and feel of those spaces. You can make this aesthetic upgrade a money-saver too if you use energy efficient windows with wooden frames that naturally insulate better than aluminium ones. When I style areas of my home for Instagram or for other pictures, it’s very important to me to create spaces that immediately identify my cottage to the reader. Like when someone sees the picture, they immediately know it’s the Simply Southern Cottage or Sara’s home.
Smart thermostats automatically adjust the temperature to keep you comfortable, but they also make your climate control systems more efficient. Some of the most popular options can save homeowners 10-12% on their heating bills, and 15% when it comes to cooling. I’ve added Fall colors with artificial stems throughout my home and splashing with buffalo check. I love finding great deals on seasonal decor and this entire place setting is about $5 (minus the white soup bowl which is from Macy’s). Look, guys, we know that crisp white bedding seems like a beautiful idea. But we live in the real world—one where kids, pets, and the errant wine glass pose quite the threat to your nice new stuff.
Farmhouse style
Take a look how this simple element created coziness and intimacy for its residents. Articles on architectural designs are rare for us plus this is our first article on the topic and we think that it will come as a beautiful surprise for all of you. Hardwood is coming into the bathroom in a big way next year, but it brings certain challenges along with it. Wood isn’t always the most resilient material, and it certainly isn’t the most environmentally-friendly decorating choice. Bamboo grows extremely fast, which means that you won’t be contributing to deforestation by using it. It’s also highly resistant to moisture, which means it will likely live longer if you’re using it in an area with plenty of water fixtures.
Pillow from Linen & Ivory; Pumpkins from Target; Paint Alabaster by Sherwin Williams. Wall Clock from Pier1 Imports, Table is a DIY, Chairs are from Restoration Hardware; Chandelier is from Creative Co-op; Paint Alabaster by Sherwin Williams. A simple centerpiece of fresh eucalyptus and heirloom pumpkins set the tone for our informal dining space.
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This trend makes a statement in a room, from a bold sofa upholstery to a subtle accent color. Spot these colors in drapery, bedding, rugs, accent walls and wallpaper, furnishings, and accent pillows. Industrial glam gives a sense of warmth and softness in a home by adding high-sheen accessories, rich textiles, and softer furnishings with industrial elements. A truly timeless design trend, black and white furnishings will want to be on your list of trends to incorporate into your home’s decor this 2018. The visual contrast of black and white will provide a sense of balance and boldness to your home’s space.
In addition, I created “faux” napkins by cutting off the fabric from a bedskirt and folding like a napkin. I purchased small pumpkins from the Dollar Tree and painted them with Rustoleum chalk paint. Honestly, I couldn’t be more pleased with the way this turned out! It’s simple and serene with lots of rich texture and depth.” – Sara. Likely made popular by HGTV’s “Fixer Upper” show, the urban farmhouse trend creates a casual—yet edgy—hybrid style of two popular design aesthetics. Rustic wood mixed with linen and leather to warm up any room.
Sprayed Pumpkins
Though muted colors can help you avoid making spaces feel overwhelming, designers believe that 2018 will be a year where bolder colors are preferred. Richer hues throughout your home can make your more muted furnishings and decorative decor pop. Lookout for dramatic reds, statement pinks, bold yellows and organic greens.

You can easily incorporate this look with sheepskin throws, natural wood elements, and simple linear lighting. We love barn doors just as much as the next country gal, but architectural elements should be cohesive with the style of your home, Liess says. For example, barn doors just don't look right in an otherwise traditional house, nor do formal columns in a suburban space. "All of these things are amazing in the right setting but when applied inappropriately and all over the place, they quickly become dated trends," Liess says. Also known as Trough sinks, bucket sink joins the list of vintage design trends that are predicted to make a massive comeback in the next year. Farm-house inspired, these pans are family friendly and will add personality and a touch a nostalgia to any kitchen or bathroom.
Plant a few more trees to shade your outdoor AC unit, and you could cut down on your summer cooling costs by up to 35%. We’ve come up with a list of our favourite renovation ideas for the new year. Our picks run the gamut from easy and convenient to ambitious and awe-inspiring, so you can choose the ones that best suit your budget and schedule. Use this guide to make your home more energy efficient, raise its value in the real estate marketplace, or simply update your style for the times! If you decide to be a dynamo and check off every box on the list, you can even do it all at once.

Rose, violets, and calming blues work seamlessly with any neutral shade to add a touch of tranquility to your space. This trend will appear in accent paint, textiles, accessories, rugs, and florals in the home in 2018. Liess is loving decorative objects made of wood and other earthy materials.
As you can see the candle pillars are keeping the leaves from falling off. Fall blankets and lots of baskets create a warm cozy fall feeling. We actually had these same flower pots flanking our front door this summer, but to add a fall touch I added a small cabbage plant into the pot as well. Shiplap paint color is Sherwin Williams SW 7001 Marshmallow. I love our dough bowl picked up from the Nashville Flea Market! I change it up every season and always fill it with neutral pumpkins for the fall season.

Pulte Homes National Interior Design Director Angela Nuessle shares the latest trends in design and décor for the New Year. Stepping away from the tech-obsessed decor we saw dominate the 2017 design trends, 2018 move towards fresh, natural materials such as stone, copper, concrete, and granite. These elements will help bring an organic and serene ambiance to any space while reflecting the world around your home. Get some ideas on how to add natural elements to your urban abode. Rose gold, subway tiles and exposed lighting were some of the top home decor trends of 2017. With a new year comes new decorating patterns, stylish, timeless pieces to fresh takes on old styles.
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