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Insider spoke to professional interior designers to find out which decorating trends will be everywhere in 2021, and which styles will fade away in the new year.
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Shiplap is falling out of fashion.
Shiplap was popular throughout the 2010s.
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Gray kitchen interiors may become less popular.
The all-gray look is going out of style.
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All-white interiors may start to date themselves.
Like all-gray designs, all-white rooms seem to be falling out of favor.
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The mid-century modern furniture trend may finally be over.
The 1950s and 1960s designs have been popular for the last few years.
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Barn doors could be replaced by other types of statement entryways.
Like shiplap, the barn-door trend was influenced by home-makeover shows.
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Accent walls likely won't be as trendy in 2021.
Accent walls can add a pop of color to a room, but they can also be distracting.
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Matching furniture sets may start to look dated.
Having everything match doesn't allow people to let their personal style shine through.
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On the other hand, the "grandmillennial" or "granny chic" style may rise in popularity.
Floral wallpapers are considered "granny chic."
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Peel-and-stick wallpaper will likely be trendy in 2021.
Wallpaper is having a bit of a resurgence right now.
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Rustic ceramics may edge out smooth tiling in the kitchen.
Interesting, handcrafted designs are becoming popular for kitchen tiles.
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Green cabinets could be one of the biggest kitchen trends of 2021.
Designers think green will be a big color for 2021.
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Industrial styling may be the next big trend in 2021.
Mixing wood and metal in the home is becoming more trendy.
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Plaster walls may make a comeback.
Plaster is more difficult to install than drywall, but the effect is nice.
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Wicker and rattan furniture will likely be trending.
Natural-looking furniture is coming back in style.
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Natural fabrics may gain popularity over synthetics.
There's a trend shifting toward more sustainable home fabrics.
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