Pinterest recently released their 100 trend predictions for 2018. They have a whole section devoted to interior design trend predictions in 2018, so of course I had to share them with you!! I like to look at these trends with the big picture in mind. If you’ve been following my blog at all, you’ll know that I believe you can create the home of your dreams on a budget! In fact, if you haven’t read my post where I share my secret way to decorate on a budget, you need to ASAP! You can do that here. 🙂
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Home Decor Trends
As you’re looking at these home decor trends for 2018, don’t feel like you need to change everything in your home! It’s fun to see what’s trendy, and possibly add in a few accents around your home. That doesn’t break the bank and still keeps your home feeling stylish and up to date!
If that seems a bit overwhelming to you, and you’re not sure where to start, let me know! I help women solve their decorating problems, in whatever way they need, and I would love to help you! You can contact me here and/or check out my portfolio and read about some of my client’s experiences!
So, without further ado, here are the 2018 interior design trends!
2018 Interior Design Trends
- Sage
- Resort-inspired decor
- Terrazzo
- Large scale wall art (Check out my post on how to easily decorate your large walls!)
- Bone inlay
- Herringbone tiling
- Colorful doors (Easy and cheap way to update your interiors!!)
- Mixed metals
- Statement ceilings
- Patterned plants
- Wall decals
- Pom pom decor (Check out my easy DIY Pom Pom Garland tutorial!)
- Forts
- Air purification
- Filled balloons
- Season mixing
- Garage workshop
- Giant knitting
- Horizontal fences
What do you think about the upcoming trends? I’d love to hear your thoughts in the comments!
If you’d like to check out the full article from Pinterest with all 100 trends, you can do that here!
Happy decorating!
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Beautiful home and pics! Such great spring inspiration. I enjoyed over reading your blog post. Thanks and keep sharing.
Thank you!
Hey Nicole – great find on the coming design trends for the year. Well for the remainder of the year seeing as how we’re almost halfway through 2018. Scary!
Interesting to see wall decals making a comeback – almost like we’re heading back towards faux and tromp d’oleil becoming popular again.
It’s crazy how trends come and go! Thanks James!
hello Nicole , how is going
I think, For leading a beautiful life , people’s need a sweet and beautiful home . a sweet home need a perfect and beautiful home decoration . A beautiful decorated home is a Single part of our happiness.
thanks for shearing this post.
best of luck
Hi, Nicole
According to your reply of the previous comment, I agree with you about the home decoration trend. I really wonder, how those are constantly changing :). BTW, thanks for putting all those rising trends together.
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Thanks for such great article. My mom wants to redecorate her living room so that it can look a little bit nicer and more modern. It would probably be good if she just changed up some of the details and bought a few accessories that could elevate the style of the room.
Thank you for the very handy list! I also especially enjoyed your large scale wall art ideas.
Hi,
It was a very nicely written article. I like to read it. It was totally informative and topics you covered here,
Please keep Sharing.!
Thank You!
Hey Nicole,
It’s crazy how some of these trends hold onto 2019 too. Pastels is a new addition this year in interior design. I am seeing a lot of designers are opting for pastels into their mood boards. You should make a 2019 edition of the post.
Take care!
Great job. Nice blog with so many information. Love this.
Great post – Interesting how so many of these 2018 trends are still alive and well in 2020! I love the modern aesthetic, but sometimes mid-century modern can feel a bit stale. I’m definitely drawn to wash lines, and also like to make sure there’s enough layers, texture, and colour to make it feel inviting and unique. Almost every trend can work if done the proper way – there’s definitely a balance.
A patterned rug with a texture you want to touch is a great way to add comfort and warmth to a room. Not to mention rugs on bare floors help keep in heat, meaning they are literally warming your space.