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Trends Interior Designers Want to Disappear

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Trends Interior Designers Want to Disappear

Overwhelming Accent Walls

Isfira Jensen, CEO and principal interior designer at Nufacet Interiors, critiques the dominance of single accent walls adorned with bold patterns. While accent features can add visual interest, Jensen argues that overwhelming patterns detract from the room’s overall aesthetic.

Generic Furniture Sets

Jensen dismisses the trend of complete bedroom furniture sets, emphasizing their generic and uninspired appearance. According to her, such sets lack character and fail to provide visual interest, undermining the essence of design and décor.

Importance of Headboards

Contrary to the trend of headboard-less beds for a minimalist look, Jensen highlights the missed opportunities in style and functionality. She argues that headboards serve as more than just decorative elements, providing both support and a focal point in the bedroom.

Aesthetics vs. Functionality of Ceiling Fans

Artem Kropovinsky, founder of Arsight, criticizes the presence of ceiling fans in bedrooms, noting their outdated appearance and noise. Despite their functionality, Kropovinsky suggests they compromise the room’s overall aesthetic appeal.

Tackiness of Excessive Pillows

Kropovinsky advises against the excessive use of pillows in bedroom décor, warning that they can create a chaotic and uninviting appearance. Instead, he recommends opting for a few well-coordinated pillows for a more appealing look.

Preference for Real Plants

Kropovinsky argues against the use of artificial plants in bedrooms, advocating for real plants to enhance the room’s aesthetics and reduce allergens. He emphasizes the texture, color, and mood-boosting benefits of real plants.

Disapproval of Wallpaper Borders

Kropovinsky discourages the use of wallpaper borders, citing their outdated and restrictive nature. Instead, he suggests alternatives such as paint, decals, or removable wallpaper for adding definition to walls.

Challenges of All-White Bedrooms

Alexandra Cooper expresses reservations about all-white bedrooms, citing their sterile and high-maintenance nature. She argues that without color and bold accents, these bedrooms can appear uninviting and require frequent cleaning.

Visual Overload from Busy Patterns

Cooper warns against the excessive use of busy patterns in bedroom décor, which can create a chaotic and overwhelming environment. She suggests moderation to maintain a cohesive and relaxing atmosphere.

Minimalism’s Impact on Bedroom Ambiance

Cooper critiques the minimalist décor trend in bedrooms, noting its potential to create sterile and impersonal spaces. She emphasizes the importance of warmth and personal expression in bedroom design.

Lack of Interest in Matching Dressers with Mirrors

Debbe Daley dismisses the trend of dressers with attached mirrors, advocating for more visually interesting alternatives. She suggests adding mirrors with unique shapes or finishes to enhance the room’s aesthetic appeal.

Mixing Patterns in Bedding and Window Treatments

Daley encourages mixing patterns in bedding and window treatments, rejecting the need for perfect matching. She advises considering texture and scale when combining different patterns for a harmonious look.

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