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design
Home Trends
Here’s what you’ll be seeing in 2019
WRITTEN BY CINDY BAILEN AND CINDY SCHWEICH HANDLER
H
THE BIG PICTURE
ACCESSORY
“We’re seeing large, oversized pieces of art in
homes,” says Anne Farber, who, with partner
Lori Rosen, owns A & L Interior Designs in
Short Hills. So, you can take down that fussy
gallery wall and replace all those little pic-
tures with one great big piece of art — and it’s
fine if the painting doesn’t match the couch.
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WALLPAPER
Stefanie Tamayo, owner of Studio Aubergine in Summit, says that clients are having fun selecting
wallpapers to serve as an artistic element in a room. “You can layer it with art, but you shouldn’t
be afraid of a wild wallpaper,” she says.
DINING
ome design styles
keep changing, but
let’s face it, it’s fun
to have an excuse
to freshen things
up. After a tough
day at work, we
all want to come home to a place
that makes us happy and helps us
disconnect.
Watch out for fads — talking
to you, barn doors — but don’t be
afraid to try some new decor in 2019,
including these trends.