Looking to Remodel or Refresh Your Home? You May Want to Avoid These Trends
With the coolness and darkness setting in around the country, many people are looking for ways to update their home to create a cozier vibe. This combined with the ongoing COVID-19 pandemic is leading to a host of new home improvement projects for many families. Before you make the final decisions about what direction to take with your latest home upgrade, it is important to consider if the design that you choose has staying power.
Here are a few trends that might not age well in the next few years.
Trendy Tiles
It is tempting to want to use tiling to spice up any space. From colorful backsplashes in the kitchen to unique geometric patterned tiles in the bathroom, a new look may be just what you need to infuse some style into a drab space. However, going big with your new tile may be something that you come to regret in the near future. It is a better idea to go with a look that is more timeless, such as white subway tile, so that you do not box yourself into a particular look.
Modern Farmhouse Decor
A few minutes spent on Pinterest and it becomes obvious that modern farmhouse decor is still all of the rage. This look conveys a homey yet modern vibe, making it a versatile choice when looking to overhaul your home. However, it is possible to have too much of a good thing when it comes to farmhouse decor. Instead of going all out with this vibe, consider choosing just a few elements to incorporate. For example, choose either shiplap walls or barndoor entrances rather than going with both elements. It will become overwhelming if you oversaturate the room with too many farmhouse decor pieces and materials.
Rose Gold Metal
From fashion to home design, rose gold metal is everywhere. While you may initially fall in love with this romantic and modern metal, it is important to remember that it is a trend that is likely to fall out of style sooner rather than later. For this reason, it is recommended to limit your use of rose gold when renovating a room or space. Or try using it as decor items that are not permanent.
Instead of installing permanent rose gold metal fixtures, try using just a lamp made of this material. This will allow you to easily replace the lamp when you tire of the look of this unique metal. If you like the warmth of rose gold metal, try experimenting with copper instead. Unlike the trendy rose gold style, classic copper is less likely to fall out of favor in the coming years.
Large Wallpaper Patterns
Wallpaper is making a comeback in home design. Big and splashy patterns are particularly popular. It is important to keep in mind that wallpaper trends are fleeting, especially if you choose a large or geometric pattern. If you insist on going with a large pattern on your wallpaper, consider limiting it to a small space, such as a powder room. This will translate to less work if you decide to replace the wallpaper in the near future. Using a temporary wallpaper will also make it easier to change up the look if this fad falls out of style.
Terrazzo Flooring
While terrazzo flooring is undoubtedly gorgeous, it may not be the most practical choice when remodeling your home. This type of flooring blends chips of marble, shell, granite, quartz, or glass to form a stunning aesthetic. Although the floor is known for its durability, the trendy nature of the look makes is susceptible to being a fad that comes and goes. It should also be noted that terrazzo is known for being especially expensive, making it a risky choice unless you are 100% committed to loving this flooring for the long haul.
The last thing that you want to happen is to invest a significant amount of money and time into a trend that is outdated in just a few short years. The bottom line is that it is a good idea to incorporate styles that can be easily updated if you are going for something particularly bold so that you do not regret the choices later down the road.