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FANTINI RUBINETTI CARLA ASTON WADIA ASSOCIATES MARCH 2018 Interior Design Trends for 2018. What’s in, and now out. As an Interior Designer, I have my own design conceit—and I do not follow trends. I may incorporate things I like and see into my own vocabulary. With that in mind, I put together a quick list of what has been done and what to look foward to in 2018. My advice; pick and choose what resonates with you and your home. PHOTO BY KARI SHEA ON UNSPLASH It is projected that people will gravitate toward more natural, earthy vibes in grey, tan and browns and that a Scandinavian aesthetic will prevail. I am also seeing Mid- Century Modern being replaced by Neoclassic traditional, and antiques are updated and mixed in with clean line furnishings. Styles you will be seeing in greater prominence this year; High gloss painted walls and or ceilings Curved sofas and softer edge furnishings Bold wallpaper Lavender and lilac color Darker browns, neutrals in furnishings & fabrics paired with jewel tones Circle patterns Natural elements that reflects the geography of the home Colorful trim and casings Colorful doors-entry and interior Bold floral fabric patterns Mixing metal finishes-no more matching Patterned live plants Terrazzo flooring Spa inspired bathrooms Large art pieces on the wall Velvets Darker hues on walls-moodier palettes PHOTO COURTESY OF MADIGAN STUDIOS In the Moment, a restorative blue-green hue from Behr, specifically meant to soothe and relax. Behr Nile River S420-3 (upper wall), Secluded Woods S420-7 (wainscot) SHERWIN WILLIAMS Oceanside, from Sherwin Williams. A rich and vibrant blue that exudes life and energy. Sherwin-Williams 2018 Color of the Year. Photo courtesy of The Sherwin- Williams Company and reproduced with permission. ©2018 The Sherwin-Williams Company Painted cabinetry in the kitchen Black or blue cabinetry in kitchen paired with warm wood PHOTOGRAPH BY JAMES BAIGRIE FOR HOUSE BEAUTIFUL Living metal that evolve and patina for plumbing fixtures Matte Gun Metal, Brushed Copper and Matte British Gold Patterned floors Colorful ceramic tile Porcelain tile from Arizona Tile at KBIS Statement ceilings whether wallpaper or wood. Make it special. Rob Lominski, Project Architect, Wadia Associates. Cindy Rinfret, Rinfret, Ltd. Interior Design and Decoration Every home has its own architecture which will inform that home’s interior vocabulary and every homeowner has their own personality which also informs the interior of a home. Interior design trends are like fashion for your home, not everything will become part of your style but it is nice to have new ideas to choose from. It keeps things exciting don’t you think? Kind Regards, Lauren If you have found this newsletter interesting, please share it with your friends. If you have had this newsletter forwarded to you and would like a regular copy, click below to sign up, we are happy to have you as our new guest. If you would like my sage design advice and style tips you can follow my blog, Lauren’s Style Library. It is my pleasure to share with you. CONTACT LAUREN JACOBSEN DESIGN AT 818.259.0175 PHONE | 818.763.0586 FAX | LJACOBSENDESIGN.COM

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FANTINI RUBINETTI

CARLA ASTON

WADIA ASSOCIATES

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MARCH 2018

Interior Design Trends for 2018. What’s in, and nowout.As an Interior Designer, I have my own design conceit—and I do notfollow trends. I may incorporate things I like and see into my ownvocabulary.

With that in mind, I put together a quick list of what has been done and what to look

foward to in 2018. My advice; pick and choose what resonates with you and your

home.

PHOTO BY KARI SHEA ON UNSPLASH

It is projected that people will gravitate toward more natural, earthy vibes in grey,

tan and browns and that a Scandinavian aesthetic will prevail. I am also seeing Mid-

Century Modern being replaced by Neoclassic traditional, and antiques are updated

and mixed in with clean line furnishings.

Styles you will be seeing in greater prominence this year;

High gloss painted walls and or ceilings

Curved sofas and softer edge furnishings

Bold wallpaper

Lavender and lilac color

Darker browns, neutrals in furnishings & fabrics paired with jewel tones

Circle patterns

Natural elements that reflects the geography of the home

Colorful trim and casings

Colorful doors-entry and interior

Bold floral fabric patterns

Mixing metal finishes-no more matching

Patterned live plants

Terrazzo flooring

Spa inspired bathrooms

Large art pieces on the wall

Velvets

Darker hues on walls-moodier palettes

PHOTO COURTESY OF MADIGAN STUDIOS

In the Moment, a restorative blue-green hue from Behr, specifically meant to soothe

and relax. Behr Nile River S420-3 (upper wall), Secluded Woods S420-7 (wainscot)

SHERWIN WILLIAMS

Oceanside, from Sherwin Williams. A rich and vibrant blue that exudes life and

energy. Sherwin-Williams 2018 Color of the Year. Photo courtesy of The Sherwin-

Williams Company and reproduced with permission.

©2018 The Sherwin-Williams Company

Painted cabinetry in the kitchen

Black or blue cabinetry in kitchen paired with warm wood

PHOTOGRAPH BY JAMES BAIGRIE FOR HOUSE BEAUTIFUL

Living metal thatevolve and patinafor plumbingfixtures

Matte Gun Metal, Brushed

Copper and Matte British

Gold

Patterned floorsColorful ceramic tilePorcelain tile from Arizona Tile at KBIS

Statement ceilingswhether wallpaper orwood. Make it special.Rob Lominski, Project Architect,

Wadia Associates. Cindy

Rinfret, Rinfret, Ltd. Interior

Design and Decoration

Every home has its own architecture which will inform that home’s interior

vocabulary and every homeowner has their own personality which also informs the

interior of a home.

Interior design trends are like fashion for your home, not everything will become

part of your style but it is nice to have new ideas to choose from. It keeps things

exciting don’t you think?

Kind Regards,

Lauren

If you have found this newsletter interesting, please share it with your friends.

If you have had this newsletter forwarded to you and would like a regular copy, click below to sign up, we are

happy to have you as our new guest. If you would like my sage design advice and style tips you can follow my

blog, Lauren’s Style Library. It is my pleasure to share with you.

CONTACT LAUREN JACOBSEN DESIGN AT818.259.0175 PHONE | 818.763.0586 FAX | LJACOBSENDESIGN.COM

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