If you’re like me, you’re already thinking of how to retire
your spring and summer home and get it ready for fall! So if you are ready to
get out of that summer funk, and “fall” into a new home design for a while I’ve
got you covered with these predicted Fall 2014 Home Design Trends!
Interchangeable
Accents
Instead of settling on one fixed look, it looks like trends
are heading towards a versatile neutral base and big-impact accents. A popular
predicted color for fall? Chameleon! (Not to be confused with the Pokémon character, either!)
Glamour It Up
Move over white walls, 2014 is all about drama and glamour!
So dark walls in black and greys will be the perfect backdrop for fall, and
easily transition into winter! Add in some metallic accessories and a crystal
chandelier, and you’ll be good to go!
We Love VINTAGE
With an overexposure to vintage in 2014, one of a kind
pieces are highly sought after. And what’s not to love about vintage pieces,
especially when you have guests asking “where did you get that?!” Vintage
pieces go great with all that glam on the walls, too.
Goodbye, Beige
With all those interchangeable accents and vintage pieces,
it may finally be the end of beige…we
hope.
Blossoming Prints
Tried and true fabrics are popping up all over fashion this
year. Mix them with other graphic patterns for a very modern look!
Metals and Metallic
Remember that we’re glamouring it up for fall? Mix and match
metallic (like silver and gold) with a
little bit of metal to really get the look you’re going for!
It’s All About That
Navy
Navy blue has been a huge trend so far this year. Once we
get into the cooler months, you’ll want to darken the place down a bit. Navy
hues and patterns will be all the rage this fall. From rich, saturated colors
to bright, vibrant shades, keep it constant even until next spring!
Have a trend you just love?! Email it to me and I’ll feature it on our blog! Admin@NissouRealty.com.,
And for more fall trends, check out my Pinterest page at
Pinterest.com/NissouRealty
Your Local San Diego Real Estate Expert,
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