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With the fresh warm air of summer, many homeowners are looking to bring new life into their home’s interior design. This summer, there are countless fun trends that are making a big splash in homes throughout the country. From bold and bright to whimsical and nature-inspired, there are plenty of ways to turn a boring home design into something energetic and vivid.
For homeowners who are ready to transform their living space, the following six summer interior design trends are the perfect place to begin. As a bonus, check out the simple upgrades paired with each trend to help tie the new design together.
Metallics are trending, with warm metal finishes taking center stage this summer. The use of metallics can help add some glitz and fresh style to the home, and implementing these colors is simple.
For starters, focus on implementing bronze, brass, antique copper, and gold finishes in the kitchen and bathroom. Upgrade faucets, towel racks, and toilet paper holders, and swap out lamps and other fixtures with metallic-finished choices.
When adding metallics to the home, there is no need to be conservative in the approach. Metallics can be mixed and matched, adding an eclectic feel and warmth to the home.
That’s why many homeowners are bringing nature indoors — the ultimate summer vibe. From investing in large, leafy houseplants to building kitchen shelving to house freshly grown herbs, this trend is all about a biophilic design.
Beyond simply embracing more houseplants, consider adding in other elements that will help create a deeper connection to the outdoors while inside. Large windows, skylights, and the use of natural materials throughout the home can help create an earthy and nature-focused style.
Sometimes referred to as granny-chic or grandmillennial due to its popularity among the millennial generation, one trend this summer is to swap out the monotone interior design themes for a more antique touch.
Floral patterned wallpapers, lacey bed throws, and antique fixtures are all central to this throwback style. The goal is to add elements to the home that remind one of a cozy evening spent at Grandma and Grandpa’s.
For fixture finishes, antique coppers and oil-rubbed-bronze finishes will help bring the past into fresh light.
For many, the heat of the summer brings to mind visions of palm trees swaying in a tropical breeze. And this paradise theme is making its way directly into interior design trends this summer.
For homeowners looking to embrace this trend, it's all about bringing in bright, vibrant colors and beachside vibes into the design of living spaces.
This can be accomplished through updated paint and new beach-themed art and by swapping out rugs and throws with tropically inspired patterns.
Bright reds, blues, yellows, and greens are all incredibly popular choices for homeowners this summer. Bold colors are refreshing and revitalizing. They deliver a sense of strength and life into any space, making them a fitting choice for the long days of summer.
Implementing extra color into the home can be done by swapping out existing artwork for more colorful pieces or by ditching earth-toned throw pillows for vibrant picks.
In the kitchen, a fresh coat of colorful paint can add vibrancy back into the room, and in the bathroom, something as simple as swapping out towels and decor for colorful picks can rejuvenate the space.
For those who love creativity and find summer inspires their free-spirited side, a boho aesthetic might be the perfect match. This fun trend features unique patterns and pieces, often implementing decor from around the globe.
Tapestries, macramé, and throw rugs are all common in a boho-style home. The goal is to layer in textures, patterns, and designs spanning cultures and styles to create an eclectic but warm space.
The summer is the perfect time to embrace the latest in interior design trends. For homeowners looking to add new vibrancy to their home, there is no better place to find inspiration than by browsing the extensive catalog of products offered by Kingston Brass. From rustic kitchen sinks to bold bathroom tub designs, there is something to match any style and budget.