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3 Interior Design Trends We Found (and Fell in Love With) at High Point Market this Fall

Writer's picture: Katie EshmoiliKatie Eshmoili

Updated: Dec 19, 2024

Interior design trends are only short-lived if you're not 100% into it. What is a trend to others may very well be timeless to others. I find it that as long as you love the style and it reflects on your personality, it will be timeless.



trending queen size wicker bed and end table transports you to Hawaii

Find #1: Wicker Coastal furniture

As for many people, we often feel the need to go on a vacation by the beach. Well,

wicker furniture does just that. It takes your mind to a place like your Hawaii or Florida

vacation so why not bring that to your home? Changing up your furniture is a cost-

effective way to update your space and you get to keep it, where as a vacation is only

temporary for the same cost.




In this elegant dining room, curved chairs and dining table, and pendants are easy to the eyes focusing on comfort and flow.

Find #2: Curves

Curved furniture offers a unique aesthetic that enhances flow to a space, creating an inviting atmosphere of relaxation and comfort. With gentle lines and soft edges, curved pieces contrast traditional furniture's harsh angles, promoting tranquility. For example, a curved countertop in a kitchen remodel can improve functionality and workflow, facilitating movement and interaction, making the kitchen more sociable. Incorporating curves in design is not just a trend but a thoughtful approach prioritizing comfort and well-being. Curved furniture adds elegance, combining modern and timeless elements, reflecting an appreciation for organic shapes that resonate with our desire for harmony. As holistic design philosophies gain traction, curved elements transform rooms into sophisticated, welcoming spaces, promoting ease and relaxation.



This traditional kitchen with high end green cabinets and antique brass fixtures and hardware is a perfect example of bringing that old world

Find #3: Antique brass

Integrating historical elements with modern design creates a unique, inviting atmosphere that captivates the senses. This blend enhances a home's aesthetic appeal and tells a story by weaving past narratives with modern functionality. Antique brass faucets in kitchens exemplify this balance, serving as functional art with intricate designs from a bygone era, while providing modern utility.

Antique brass lamps can be focal points, offering a warm glow that contrasts with cooler modern tones, adding nostalgia and elegance. Similarly, antique brass decor like picture frames, vases, or wall art can create visual interest and depth, acting as conversation starters. These elements add character without overwhelming the space, maintaining modern simplicity enriched by old-world charm.

This interior design trend integration of antique brass elements elevates design and fosters a historical connection, making spaces feel authentic and alive.


I loved how this new market is moving towards a style that invites homeowners to feel

relaxed in their homes. For this fall season don't limit yourself to dark furniture and

accessories or the most common kitchen design. Love your home like it is a special

vacation, the place you feel calm and that you can be yourself in. Go with the interior design trends if they reflect who you are and makes you feel good.


If you're ready for some help bringing your most inspiring home to life this season, come

talk to us!


Warmly,

Katie

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