If you're looking to redecorate your home and need a little inspiration, we’ve gather our favorite upcoming trends of the winter season. These trends are all about neutral and natural colors, comfort, texture, and embellishment.,
Two Toned Kitchens
Say goodbye to the stark white kitchens of the past and hello to the mix of colors that define the kitchen trends of the present. A two-toned kitchen is a really easy way to create instant visual interest, as seen below. While two-toned kitchens have been around for a few years, it's clear that this dynamic trend is here to stay. It involves playing with different color variations, usually when it comes to the upper and lower cabinets in your kitchen.
Cozy Textures
If you don’t feel like getting out of bed most fall mornings, there’s a good chance your room is designed just right! But even the comfiest of bedrooms can use an extra dash of texture especially with winter a couple of months away. Have you noticed all of the sheepskin rugs and faux fur throws offered this season? Cozy textures are a go-to trend during the colder months of winter and can be achieved by layering fuzzy rugs and knitted throw blankets.
Caramel Tones
Warm and vibrant colors are a staple when it comes to interior design in the winter. When talking about winter decor, warm colors naturally come to mind. Despite being the trendiest colors in this period for home décor, colors like cinnamon, caramel, and terracotta, immediately add a warmer touch in any interior. If you are looking to incorporate these warm tones into your overall décor, try adding warm colored throws, or go all out with a caramel colored leather couch like below.
Textile Art
Gone are the days of hanging up one or two dimensional art pieces. One of today’s most popular trends is textile art that is three dimensional and pops from your wall. Consider buying a handmade piece of textile art to be hung alone or as a focal point in your living room. Try hanging a hand-woven macramé for a boho-chic look, as seen in the room below.
What is your favorite winter design trend?