7 HOME DECOR TRENDS THAT WILL BE HUGE THIS SPRINGBehind The Bend

With spring in full swing here in Los Angeles, we are on the search for the best trends for the season. We found this great list from Elle Decor of the 7 home decor trends that will be huge this spring, and we have to say we are on board with all of them. Let us know which ones you are a fan of in the comments below.

7 HOME DECOR TRENDS THAT WILL BE HUGE THIS SPRING

BLACK AND WHITE DECOR Minimalism is in. While bright chevron patterns were huge a few years ago, we've noticed muted color palettes replacing all things colorful. In fact, black and white decor has increased 40 percent since last year alone on Pinterest.

MATTE FINISHES Last year was about all things metallic. This spring, Etsy vendors are using the exact opposite texture in their goods, including oxidized metals, matte glazes, and chalk-finish paints. The best news? Matte-finished decor looks amazing next to metallic objects—so hang on to all of those luxe gold and copper items you picked up in 2015.

MACRAMÉ AND CROCHET TEXTILES According to Pinterest, boho-chic style isn't just for Coachella anymore. They've noticed people pinning macramé textiles 35 percent more than they were last year. Don't know how to incorporate this 70s trend into your home? We'd love to take a nap in this crochet hammock. We'll take that pool, too.

MARBLE ACCENTS Marble was huge at this year's NY NOW showcase. But before you (and your wallet) freak out, this trend is all about small touches of luxury—think: candleholders, coasters, planters, and ultra-cool clocks.

GRAY HARDWOOD FLOORS Going along with the less-is-more trend, people are trading their wooden wall art and monograms for sophisticated gray hardwood floors (Pins around this unexpected floor color have increased over 20 percent since 2015!).

GLOBAL FOLK TEXTILES While mud cloth and shibori textiles were everywhere in 2015, we've noticed that colorful embroidered and woven fabrics (think: vivid Guatemalan designs and Turkish Kilim pillows and rugs) have taken their place.

FARMHOUSE KITCHENS Call it the Joanna Gaines effect, but modern and rustic farmhouse kitchens (like you'd see on HGTV's Fixer Upper) are all over Pinterest these days, while Mediterranean-inspiredItalian kitchens are a thing of the past.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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