Top Designers and Architects Speak: What?s In and Out in Home Design Trends for 2018
Ready to access the design hive mind" 1stdibs, the global marketplace for dealers and collectors of home design pieces, polled 40,000 of the world’s top interior designers and architects to predict what’s in and what’s out in home design trends for 2018. Research firm Surveys & Forecasts, LLC took the responses and tabulated them to […]The post Top Designers and Architects Speak: What’s In and Out in Home Design Trends for 2018 appeared first on Freshome.com.
Ready to access the design hive mind" 1stdibs, the global marketplace for dealers and collectors of home design pieces, polled 40,000 of the world’s top interior designers and architects to predict what’s in and what’s out in home design trends for 2018.Research firm Surveys & Forecasts, LLC took the responses and tabulated them to find out what home design trends will dominate in 2018, what 2017 trends are on the way out and the most common mistakes clients make when redesigning a space. Here are the highlights:What’s out for 2018Minimalism will be minimizedAn ultra-minimalist space in Tel Aviv. Image: Toledano ArchitectsThe most surprising findings in the survey is that minimalism, which has been a favorite look for so long, is out. According to the survey, the look is down 3% from 2017 and designers will be looking to other styles for 2018. Here’s more:White is no longer “having a moment”All-white design is no longer on-trend, ...
Ready to access the design hive mind" 1stdibs, the global marketplace for dealers and collectors of home design pieces, polled 40,000 of the world’s top interior designers and architects to predict what’s in and what’s out in home design trends for 2018.Research firm Surveys & Forecasts, LLC took the responses and tabulated them to find out what home design trends will dominate in 2018, what 2017 trends are on the way out and the most common mistakes clients make when redesigning a space. Here are the highlights:What’s out for 2018Minimalism will be minimizedAn ultra-minimalist space in Tel Aviv. Image: Toledano ArchitectsThe most surprising findings in the survey is that minimalism, which has been a favorite look for so long, is out. According to the survey, the look is down 3% from 2017 and designers will be looking to other styles for 2018. Here’s more:White is no longer “having a moment”All-white design is no longer on-trend, ...
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