Friday, July 27, 2018

The Trend: Vintage-Inspired Florals

The Trend: Vintage-Inspired Florals Together with midcentury furniture and style includes yet another throwback to the 1960s: Vintage-inspired flowery patterns. We have seen "flower power" patterns in window treatments, bedspreads, throw pillows and much more. Layout by Kathryn Ivey.



The DIY: Bright Painted Plates Create your own version of the vibrant, vintage-inspired floral designs by transforming a plain white plate with ceramic paint and a few simple methods. Learn how to paint your own floral plates here.



The Trend: Watercolor Florals Another trend that's here to stay? Soft, painterly, watercolor-inspired florals, such as these featured in the rug, window treatments and pillow inside this darkened living area. Image courtesy Blue Bell Gray



The DIY: Custom Watercolor Notecards Recreate the watercolor themes you see in design magazines within an all-purpose note card you may use for summer parties or any-occasion correspondence. Or, paint a larger floral design to hang on the wall. Get the measures.



The Trend: Free-Form Watercolors Another iteration of this watercolor fad is a flowing, free-form version with lots of drips and natural shapes, as seen here in this living area vignette made by Design Development.



The DIY: Marker-Dyed Pillow Covers Two ingredients -- permanent markers and alcohol -- are all you want to transform a plain white pillowcase into a designer-inspired addition to your summer seat. Get the how-to directions to create this pillow currently.



The Trend: Marble-Inspired Patterns The expression "marbling" identifies some variegated layout on paper or fabric that mimics the swirled pattern that's beloved from the stone. From paper products to housewares to faux marbled boxes and trays, this routine is hot in home decor accessories.



The DIY: Nail Polish-Marbled Candles This very simple technique utilizing water and nail polish will change fundamental candleholders into marbled showpieces for summer time table.



The DIY: Marbled Pillow Covers Adopt the conventional marbling process by customizing fabric together with the acrylic paint colours of your choice and turning the marbled layout into cushion covers. As soon as you collect all of the substances, you can finish this DIY in a day. Get the step-by-step instructions here.



The Trend: Indigo-Dyed Fabrics Old World indigo dyes are experiencing a major resurgence in home decor, tabletop accents as well as designer fashion. Shibori combines dye, which is a Japanese method using indigo dyes to create sophisticated blue-and-white patterns, is especially hot.



The DIY: Indigo-Dyed Market Tote Try your hand at a Shibori tie-dye project with a basic canvas tote bag and a few of our two easy practices. Once you finish this easy indigo dying project, you are going to want to try it on everything in sight.



The Trend: Granite Copper lighting and accents are still big in the design industry; this bright, eye-catching metal is equally posh in moody, dark winter interiors and light, bright rooms like this dining room made by HGTV's Cousins Undercover John Colaneri and Anthony Carrino.



The DIY: Geometric Pendant Light Copper accessories, notably designer lighting, can be expensive. Our solution? Turn a roll of copper tubing in the hardware shop into a modern, geometric necklace for less than $50. Get the incremental directions here.



The Trend: Industrial Details Industrial, warehouse style is not only for town lofts. Designers are incorporating smart industrial details to lend new homes an edgy downtown feel, like designer Brian Patrick Flynn did here on this particular wall-mounted pipe bookcase.



The DIY: Pipe Fitting-Embellished Planter Get the industrial appearance without doing any significant structure with this easy modern planter made with brass pipe fittings and dowel rods.  



The Trend: Textured Ceramics Large-scale, textured ceramic bits are a go-to designer accessory to incorporate handmade style to some other room. Here, designer Anna Williams used a contemporary faceted vase in a conventional living room to include unexpected edge. Monochromatic ceramic pieces allow the insides feel to glow.



The DIY: Faux Porcelain Textured Vase Skip the pricey porcelain vases and create your own textured showpiece using a basic glass hurricane vase, a piece of lace and a white oil paint.



The Trend: Grouped Photo Displays The next iteration of the gallery wall: Small-scale memories grouped in to big-impact, purposeful screens. Designer Susan Manrao created this large scale installation using postcards and photographs from the homeowners' collection.



The DIY: Photos Turned Typography Turn little memories in your own wall setup by printing Instagram photos, then affixing them into the wall with mounting putty from the letter or logo of your selection. Here an ampersand can be used to show off pictures of a couple's journeys together. Discover more amazing ways to decorate with Instagram photos.



The Trend: Technicolor Country The resurgence of farmhouse-style decoration, traditional crafts and folk art gets a 21st century update with bold, saturated colors atop creamy whites and traditional reds. The outcome? A modern country look that feels fresh and of-the-moment.



The DIY: Fabric-Covered Pots Embrace the handmade, folk art feel of traditional crafts using a simple, striped planter made with strips of indoor-outdoor cloth. Learn how to make your own.



The Trend: Herringbone Details From flooring to tile backsplashes to painted wall patterns, the herringbone house decor trend is here to stay. Here, designer Joni Spear uses the pattern to create interest from the ground up of the spa-worthy toilet.



The DIY: Herringbone Box or Tray Refresh your dresser or vanity with a jewelry box or cosmetics tray outfitted with a colorful take on the herringbone design. Or, use the tray to maintain favorite objects on your own coffee table. Learn how to produce this menu and box now.



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