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EPISODE · Dec 16, 2020 · 32 MIN

What's REALLY in and out in the Design World for 2021

from Home Design Chat with Nancy · host Nancy Hugo

Jem Funk, Interior & Lighting Designer with Premier Lighting, is back talking with Nancy about what interior design ideas are in and out for 2021.  Jem and Nancy share their honest opinions with you on trends and fads. Enjoy their light-hearted chat and take notes.  You won't want to miss this one. OUT FOR 2021 Shiplap is one of the fastest fading trends Once used to waterproof boats, shiplap siding became a trendy way to decorate interior walls in the 2010s. "Shiplap appears in nearly every TV home-makeover show texture walls with tile, plaster, rattan or wood Gray kitchen interiors may become less popular The all-gray look is going out of style. Gray kitchen interiors can look cold and lack distinction Bolder colors gaining popularity. Indigo blue  & green may be a particularly trendy kitchen color in 2021. The Mid-century modern furniture trend may finally be over Mid-century modern designs were popular in the 1950s and 1960s, May finally be fading away. We're shifting away from the 'Mad Men' look Matching furniture sets may start to look dated Identical furniture and matching sets don't showcase personal style. Select nonmatching pieces with complementary colors or designs. Having everything match doesn't allow people to let their personal style shine through. What’s in for 2021 Granny Chic becoming more popular Floral wallpapers are considered granny chic. The "grandmillennial" trend is a modern revival of homey design elements that you might find in your grandparents' home. The style is meant to evoke comfort, nostalgia, and tradition. Think floral wallpaper, antique paintings, delicate china, crocheted throws, and vintage touches with whimsical flair. Peel-and-stick wallpaper will be trendy in 2021 Wallpaper is having a bit of a resurgence right now. Self-adhesive, removable wallpaper is gaining popularity with people who rent or are looking for a low-commitment way to upgrade their living space. Wicker and rattan furniture will likely be trending Natural-looking furniture is coming back in style. woven furniture styles will be popular. Rattan and wicker details. BOTTOM LINE the most important trend of 2021 in design calls for just to ignore these very trends, to personalize the space and adjust the interior primarily for yourself. We’ve said this before – it’s your home, your space, your lifestyle and your budget.  Chose wisely! This podcast sponsored by Premier Lighting email questions to [email protected]

Jem Funk, Interior & Lighting Designer with Premier Lighting, is back talking with Nancy about what interior design ideas are in and out for 2021.  Jem and Nancy share their honest opinions with you on trends and fads. Enjoy their light-hearted chat and take notes.  You won't want to miss this one. OUT FOR 2021 Shiplap is one of the fastest fading trends Once used to waterproof boats, shiplap siding became a trendy way to decorate interior walls in the 2010s. "Shiplap appears in nearly every TV home-makeover show texture walls with tile, plaster, rattan or wood Gray kitchen interiors may become less popular The all-gray look is going out of style. Gray kitchen interiors can look cold and lack distinction Bolder colors gaining popularity. Indigo blue  & green may be a particularly trendy kitchen color in 2021. The Mid-century modern furniture trend may finally be over Mid-century modern designs were popular in the 1950s and 1960s, May finally be fading away. We're shifting away from the 'Mad Men' look Matching furniture sets may start to look dated Identical furniture and matching sets don't showcase personal style. Select nonmatching pieces with complementary colors or designs. Having everything match doesn't allow people to let their personal style shine through. What’s in for 2021 Granny Chic becoming more popular Floral wallpapers are considered granny chic. The "grandmillennial" trend is a modern revival of homey design elements that you might find in your grandparents' home. The style is meant to evoke comfort, nostalgia, and tradition. Think floral wallpaper, antique paintings, delicate china, crocheted throws, and vintage touches with whimsical flair. Peel-and-stick wallpaper will be trendy in 2021 Wallpaper is having a bit of a resurgence right now. Self-adhesive, removable wallpaper is gaining popularity with people who rent or are looking for a low-commitment way to upgrade their living space. Wicker and rattan furniture will likely be trending Natural-looking furniture is coming back in style. woven furniture styles will be popular. Rattan and wicker details. BOTTOM LINE the most important trend of 2021 in design calls for just to ignore these very trends, to personalize the space and adjust the interior primarily for yourself. We’ve said this before – it’s your home, your space, your lifestyle and your budget.  Chose wisely! This podcast sponsored by Premier Lighting email questions to [email protected]

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