SPRING TRENDS FOR HOME DESIGN BY NIKKI HOFFMAN
In Central Florida, the vibrant colors of spring influence us daily. Take blue, for example. Does it evoke thoughts of the ocean, relaxation, and tranquility? What about orange? Orange conveys high energy, excitement, and warmth. Colors trigger various emotions, affecting memory, moods, and taste. Using color and space in home design can transform your environment. With clever techniques and intentional use of color, you can create the illusion of less clutter and more space in your home.
Harbor Hills Design Coordinator Angela Rogers understands color and interior design trends well. Bold colors and deep, saturated hues are popular this year. She explains that jewel-toned greens, rich blues, purples, and vibrant yellows make striking statements and are on trend. Textured wallpaper and artistic murals breathe life into bland walls.
Angela notes that incorporating natural elements into modern design has led to the use of recycled wood and untreated stone. Eco-friendly materials like cotton, hemp, and bamboo are frequently used in home textiles such as upholstery, curtains, and floor coverings. Appreciation for natural and artisan craftsmanship continues to grow this year. Handmade goods take center stage, highlighting hardwood furniture, handwoven textiles, and handcrafted pottery.
Every item in my home tells a story. What about yours? This year, the trend is to decorate our spaces with vintage accessories, travel mementos, and a blend of nostalgia that reminds us of special moments. By blending color, nature, and personal touches, our homes are transformed into places of well-deserved relaxation and comfort.