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In today’s episode, Cori chooses our topic and we go over an article about the top design trends in 2020 according to designers. We go over a plethora of things that are in and things that are out, with most of which we agree, but there are a few trends with which we don’t completely agree and we explain the reasons why.

In: Integrated Hardware, Out: Oversized Pulls 1:55
In: Floral Wallpaper, Out: Geometric Prints 4:34
In: Grand Millennial Style, Out: Grey On Grey 5:39
In: Bold Monochromatics, Out: Pale Monochromatics 8:17
In: Layering Old with New, Out: Perfection 10:02
In: Dark Painted Doors, Out: Standard White Doors and Trim 14:23
In: Earth Tones, Out: Cool Tones 16:52
In: Fun Bathroom Design, Out: Open Shelving 17:49
In: Washing a Room in One Paint Color, Out: Accent Walls 19:36
In: Faux Marble, Out: Real Marble 31:30
In: Classicism, Out: Industrial Design 34:34
In: Real Plants and Flowers, Out: Faux Plants and Flowers 35:53
In: Multifunctional, Out: Formal Separation of Spaces 37:50
In: Classic Interiors, Out: All-White Kitchens 40:56
In: Furniture with Rounded Edges, Out: Metal Framed Furniture 44:42

“Another decorator trick is to take 10% or 20% of that wall color and use it on the ceiling. So even if, say, the room is pink, the ceiling isn’t stark white. It’s a really light, light tint of white so that the pink continues on and doesn’t feel like you’ve left out one of the surfaces.” 25:35

https://www.elledecor.com/design-decorate/trends/g29859422/design-trends-2020/

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In today’s episode, Cori chooses our topic and we go over an article about the top design trends in 2020 according to designers. We go over a plethora of things that are in and things that are out, with most of which we agree, but there are a few trends with which we don’t completely agree and we explain the reasons why. In: Integrated Hardware, Out: Oversized Pulls 1:55 In: Floral Wallpaper, Out: Geometric Prints 4:34 In: Grand Millennial Style, Out: Grey On Grey 5:39 In: Bold Monochromatics, Out: Pale Monochromatics 8:17 In: Layering Old with New, Out: Perfection 10:02 In: Dark Painted Doors, Out: Standard White Doors and Trim 14:23 In: Earth Tones, Out: Cool Tones 16:52 In: Fun Bathroom Design, Out: Open Shelving 17:49 In: Washing a Room in One Paint Color, Out: Accent Walls 19:36 In: Faux Marble, Out: Real Marble 31:30 In: Classicism, Out: Industrial Design 34:34 In: Real Plants and Flowers, Out: Faux Plants and Flowers 35:53 In: Multifunctional, Out: Formal Separation of Spaces 37:50 In: Classic Interiors, Out: All-White Kitchens 40:56 In: Furniture with Rounded Edges, Out: Metal Framed Furniture 44:42 “Another decorator trick is to take 10% or 20% of that wall color and use it on the ceiling. So even if, say, the room is pink, the ceiling isn’t stark white. It’s a really light, light tint of white so that the pink continues on and doesn’t feel like you’ve left out one of the surfaces.” 25:35 https://www.elledecor.com/design-decorate/trends/g29859422/design-trends-2020/ https://www.instagram.com/alicelaneinteriors/ https://www.instagram.com/alicelanehome/ https://alicelanehome.com/ https://www.facebook.com/AliceLaneHome https://www.pinterest.com/alicelanehome/ https://www.youtube.com/alicelanehomecollectionsaltlakecity News Letter: https://manage.kmail-lists.com/subscriptions/subscribe?a=HZENWY&g=PFcqV5 read more read less

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