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Designers share 4 home trends that will be in this summer and 4 that will be out
Designers share 4 home trends that will be in this summer and 4 that will be out
Janice CostaJun 5, 2024, 18:42 IST
Designers said trends like maximalism and curved doorways will be on the rise this summer.Andreas von Einsiedel/Getty Images
Designers shared the home trends that will be in and out this summer.
People are gravitating toward bold styles, curves, and water features.
Renovating a home can be pretty expensive. In fact, the average cost of a project is over $40,000. Before spending that kind of money on upgrades and shopping for new pieces, take a look at what trends are in and out this summer.
To figure out which updates are worth the splurge, Business Insider spoke to four designers. Here's what they said.
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Bold styles and patterns will be thriving this summer.
More people are creating interesting spaces by mixing patterns and colors.Per Magnus Persson/Getty Images
Greens and blues are making a comeback.
Green and blue hues are trending in homes.Boris SV/Getty Images
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Curves and archways are on the rise.
Curves add a visual softness to a living space.John Keeble/Getty Images
Indoor and outdoor water features are gaining traction.
Plunge pools are becoming more popular.nieriss/Shutterstock
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On the other hand, minimalism is waning.
Fewer people are leaning toward minimalist styles.Nazar Abbas Photography/Getty Images
White kitchens are losing appeal.
Designers expect patterns and colors to replace all-white kitchens.in4mal/Getty Images
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Straight lines and narrow spaces are falling out of favor.
More people are opting for open, airy concepts instead of narrow spaces with linear designs.John Keeble/Getty Images
Monochromatic looks are going away.
Beige and white monochromatic concepts are falling out of favor.oxygen/Getty Images