If you spend enough time on sites like Pinterest and Houzz, you’ll find yourself itching to renovate your home and introduce fresh, new design elements that scream, stylish! But before you start changing the look of your house, consider whether you’re sacrificing timeless design at the expense of a fleeting trend.
Everyone wants to have the latest and greatest. Whether it’s technology, cars, fashion, or home design, there’s something fulfilling about knowing you’re on the cutting edge. But when it comes to your house – the single most valuable asset you own – too many trendy upgrades and changes can leave you in an undesirable position in the future.
Here are three specific reasons why it’s best to avoid hot trends:
Ultimately you have to interpret what’s trendy, what’s timeless, and how you balance the two for a home design that’s cohesive, appealing, and cost-effective.
It’s not always easy to know what’s a trend and what’s merely a byproduct of the evolution of design. But we’re pretty confident that we’ll look back in 5-10 years and shake our heads at the following:
Now, this isn’t to say that all of these designs are bad or unstylish. Some of them are actually pretty compelling and aesthetically pleasing – hence why they’re popular at the moment. But these are trends, and they aren’t going to last the test of time. So, if you do decide to use some of these designs, you need to know that going in.
If you want to create a timeless look that’s also stylish and compelling, here are some simple suggestions:
When in doubt, go with neutral colors for paint, cabinets, countertops, trimwork, etc. White, gray, beige, brown, and black will never completely go out of style or look totally out of place. However, don’t go overboard with one single color. The all-white look, for example, was popular in the early-1990s, went out of style for a decade and a half, and is now back in style. Presumably this cycle will repeat. Differentiation is key.
If you’re unsure of whether something is trendy or not, ask yourself one simple question: Did I like this the first time I saw it? In other words, do you genuinely look the look or have you been conditioned to like it because of its popularity? If the latter is true, it’s just a trend. You’ll stop liking it as soon as it’s no longer trendy.
Anything that’s loud and intense is going to go out of style pretty quickly. For a timeless, classic look that’s always in style, keep things simple. Use clean lines, don’t over-decorate, and aim for mass appeal. When your house is simple, there’s less room for error. Furthermore, it becomes easier to update and refresh your home’s look when styles do evolve.
Your entire house shouldn’t fall under one design category. For example, if everything is shabby chic, rustic, modern, or French, you’re putting all of your eggs in one basket. Eventually, your entire house will become dated and obsolete.
By adopting an eclectic style, you’re essentially diversifying your home’s design. In doing so, you can slowly evolve with larger design shifts and avoid getting caught up in the trendy side of things.
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