On average Americans renovate or redecorate their home every ten years. Each decade presents itself with stylish new trends that do not translate to the next. No matter how much you once loved that Shag rug, wood panel walling, or gold fixture, chances are you’re probably starting to second guess your past interior design choices. So how do you create a space that won’t make you cringe in ten or twenty years? We put together a list of interior design trends that have shown to stand the test of time.
1.) White Kitchens– One of the most expensive renovations home owners will take on is the kitchen. Picking a timeless style will save you thousands in the future. Research shows that homes with white kitchens have the highest resale value. Choosing quality materials for your counter top such as granite, quartz, or butch-block wood will always be naturally pleasing to the eye and never go out of style.
2.) Minimalism– Less is more! While minimalism is a huge trend right now, it’s important to recognize that clutter was never (or ever will be) a stylish interior design option. Less clutter creates a calm and relaxing space to recharge after a long day.
3.) Built in shelving– Built in shelving is a great way to add storage and resale value to your home at the same time. It will always be useful for books, pictures, or anything else you want to display and will not take up floor space.
4.) Neutrals– Painting is an easy way to freshen up your home but there are some colors that will age faster than others. Picking from whites, beiges, or grays will help keep the color scheme of your space remain neutral. This will allow you the freedom of changing any décor items you like without having to worry about it clashing with your walls.
5.) Artwork– When choosing artwork for your space choose pieces that reflect your personality or tell the story of your family. You do not have to blow your entire budget on artwork because you or a loved one can create your own personalized masterpiece. Even your pets can get in touch with their artistic side with pet-safe paints.