2020 Interior Design Trends

2020 Interior design trends forecast by Yoko Oda of Yoko Oda Interior Design. Top 3 of 2020 Home and Interior Design Trends.

 

Design Trend#1: Gray is fading out. Interior designers are opting for warmer toned palettes and richer accent colors like royal blues and Kelly greens. Tone on Tone can be  less exciting and safe. Think more in terms of pops and splashes of rich hues and patterns.  

 

OUT:

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IN: The color of the year is classic blue according to Pantone. It’s rich blue and I see it used with saturated blue and teals.

Pantone color of the year:

Image credit: Pantone
Image credit: L’amour Artisans

 

Design Trend#2: Painted Doors and Trims: Boring white is out and rich colors on doors can add character and richness to any space. Even go for painted trim instead of white.

Image credit: S.R. Gambrel

 

Image credit: Chris Loves Julia

 

Design Trend #3: Natural Materials: Cane and rattan are making a big comeback. More natural materials for furniture to soften the room up. You can see it come to life in furniture, lighting, seating, etc.

Image credit: Ayayhome

 

Image credit: The Wall Lighting Company

 

The design trends I identified here are not crazy ones. By infusing some of these interior design trends in your spaces, your home will look more updated and refreshing! Thank you for reading my article. If you liked it, go to my page and like or follow our page. Thanks again until next month.

Happy renovating!

*Featured Image credit: L’amour Artisans

Yoko Oda is a San Francisco Bay Area-based interior designer, of Yoko Oda Design LLC. Yoko loves to infuse some of the 2020 interior design trends for her designs and provide design advice and inspiration on her web site.

 

 

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