These five home décor trends may be the new hotness now, but they're poised to be fads of the past sooner than homeowners may think.
One of the most beloved décor trends today is gray. From paint, to finishes, to furniture, preferably used together and in a variety of tones, this color has been employed to provide calm and a welcoming neutral vibe for potential homebuyers. But California-based design studio manager Debbie Koch says that this is no longer the best option, telling Realtor.com, “It seems we are nearing the end of this trend—we're seeing more warm undertones for interiors." Warmer colors on the walls and floors are gaining prominence, while gray is now being moved to the periphery as an accent, rather than primary color.
Half the fun of renovating a house or refreshing your home's interiors is getting to incorporate all those trendy home decor features you've seen plastered on Pinterest, Instagram, and in your favorite shelter magazines. Scroll through, and you're bound to catch on to the colors, patterns, finishes, and features that have skyrocketed in popularity in the last handful of years. But here's the thing about buzzy trends: They don't stay buzzy forever. So unless you’re cool with taking on big remodeling projects every few years, you'd be well advised not to fill your home with the faddiest of fads.
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