Classic Interiors
As we move into a new decade you will see a return to the classics. Interiors free from the rigor of the prevailing modern taste. Life is tough enough as it is, does your sofa need to be too?
More and more designers and homeowners are opting for the soft, romantic feel of curved furniture. They look so warm and inviting, and we know that after this year, our focus is going to be on creating homes that are intended for us to stay home and enjoy.
Made-to-Order Pieces
It appears consumers are growing tired of the same old thing offered on sites like Amazon and Wayfair, prompting more buyers to want handmade, customizable items. Ready-made, mass-manufactured pieces have come so far aesthetically that good-looking is not enough to cut it for people anymore. It needs to be unique, special, and they want quality.
Layering Old and New
More and more people are taking the design of their homes to the next level by getting comfortable with mixing and matching old with new. This is a great way to mix in family heirlooms, antiques, and souvenirs from your travels.
Classic Blue
The 2020 Pantone Color of the Year is Classic Blue. Fortunately, it's totally versatile and sophisticated. Navy blue provides a great amount of contrast for interiors and exteriors in both traditional and modern home styles. Plus it’s a perfect color for coastal Virginia!
Performance Fabrics
Performance fabrics are a must—they have changed the way we live by making every room functional for the entire family. They could be used in the messiest of family rooms, but also in luxurious living and dining rooms while maintaining a fashionable aesthetic.