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DESIGN TRENDS
FOR 2020
HOME IMPROVEMENT GUIDE
Don’t be caught with designs that were “so last decade.”
Enter 2020 in style with some trends and tips that
are leading the new decade, focused on comfort and
sustainability with a touch of modern technologies.
• TREND: Paint Colors of the Year – Each year, paint
companies release their picks for colors of the year.
Think pinks, greens, and blues for 2020, with rosy
shades to update neutral walls and navy blues to
create relaxing spaces.
TIP: Before painting an entire room, paint a small part of
the wall and watch how natural light falls during each part
of the day. The sunlight will affect the colors you choose.
• TREND: Sustainability in Design – Reusing materials
in new designs isn’t a novel idea, but this year,
designs are incorporating more materials that are
perceived as humble, such as rattan, plywood, and
jute. These types of materials can be recycled and are
biodegradable, maximizing positive environmental
impacts.
TIP: Incorporate sustainable design trends like Wabi-Sabi,
meaning perfectly imperfect, which encourages reimagining
and loving the existing pieces you have in your home.
Incorporating nature, something inherently imperfect,
through wood, natural stones, and plants is an easy way to
embrace Wabi-Sabi.
• TREND: Wallpapered Walls – You may find yourself
removing wallpaper, only to replace it with more
wallpaper! Bold-patterned designs can create a
statement wall, or busier patterns can be used to
decorate a half bath.
TIP: If you’re not sure you want to take the plunge into
committing long term to wallpaper, try removable
wallpaper. You can easily remove, reposition, and reuse it
throughout your home.
• TREND: Technology in the Home – Love it or hate
it, technology will be ever-present in our homes;
and with an increase in the opportunity for people
to work from home, housing our technology has
become a design opportunity. Large media consoles
are becoming a thing of the past as technologies get
smaller or completely digitized. Storage options are
turning more display friendly (think open shelving) to
act as another design element for your home.
TIP: Personalize your spaces to your needs. Have a dining
room but need a home office? Repurpose the space
according to your needs. Add in a desk and a relaxed
seating area, creating a comfortable, yet creative area for
you to work.
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water damage. The woodgrain appearance really warms up the
bathroom.
And speaking of warm – your toilet can be warm too.
Homeowners can opt for a “throne” with a retractable base that
comes out and heats your feet as well as the seat of the toilet.
And new touchless flushing helps prevent the spread of germs
among your family, along with a bidet, which ensures a much
cleaner experience.
You spend so much time in your bathroom every day. You
owe it to yourself to make it a more enjoyable place. And,
according to HGTV.com, bath remodels often offer a return on
investment of more than 100%!
KITCHEN CUISINE
Whether your cooking style is Chicken Cordon Bleu, or just
some great Pad Thai take-out from the corner restaurant, you
need a place to prepare your meals that’s fun, organized and
feels like home.
Even in today’s hectic lifestyle, you’ll probably spend a
significant amount of time each day in your kitchen.
Though it’s a significant investment to update your kitchen,
it’s a worthwhile endeavor from both a personal standpoint and
a financial one. And like bathrooms, HGTV.com estimates that
a kitchen remodel can offer returns that are upwards of 100% on
the resale of your house.
You can give your kitchen a whole new look in any style
from ultra‑contemporary to French country. Your designer and