34 Home Decor Trends That Will Rule 2019

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34 Home Decor Trends That Will Rule 2019. We all know that fashion changes all the time. It seems like every season (sometimes mid-season), designers are suggesting that you stop wearing something and wear the new thing instead. Well, home décor sort of does the same thing. Furniture, paint, and everything involved with home décor goes through periods where it's either "in" or "out."

The biggest difference is that between the two, home décor trends don’t always change as often. There are yearly things that do change, but no one expects you to redecorate your entire home four times a year. Even the yearly changes are pretty small, and it usually includes a fresh coat of paint or new accent items to complement your already beautiful home.

Then there are five- and ten-year trends. These are trends that last a bit longer and usually include changes to counter tops, furniture, and other permanent things that cost major money. Today, we’re going over some things that home décor experts are suggesting and already seeing in homes. Thankfully, these trends aren’t as hit and miss as they would be with models that walk across the runway.

For 2019, there’s a whole slew of new trends that you’ll want to add to your home, and you’re sure to see them in other people’s homes! What do you think about the new trends for the year? We’re happy to see natural elements come back.

However, we want to stress that you should be happy with your home regardless of trends. If you love something that’s not on the list—don’t worry! Happiness is always in style. 

Hand Drawn Prints and Patterns

There’s just something about hand-drawn art. It doesn’t matter if it’s calligraphy or sketches, some art added to your walls is just what you need. Since wallpaper is coming back into fashion again, particularly in limited quantities or on accent walls, it's an easy way to try out a hand-drawn print.

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Did you know...

  • While attending the Grammys in February 2000, Jennifer Lopez stepped out in a green Versace dress that instantly became a phenomenon. The barely-there ensemble had a dramatically low cut that came below JLo’s belly button. It became such a talking point that it was Google’s most popular search query up to that point, and it spurred the company to include images into search results. It became the motivation for Google Images.
  • Paris Hilton not only lives in a mansion, she also built a doghouse mansion for her Chihuahua. It's 300 square feet and includes air conditioning and heating. It comes decked out with designer furniture, a chandelier, a pink paint job, second-floor balcony, and enclosed "yard." It's not enough for you to live in luxury. Your dog must, as well.
  • After her role as First Lady came to an end, Jackie Kennedy went into the publishing business. She became an associate editor at Doubleday and worked mostly on autobiographies. In fact, she was one of two original editors for Michael Jackson's 2009 autobiography Moonwalk, a #1 New York Times bestseller.
  • Jackie Kennedy is famous for redecorating and renovating the interior of the White House. Actually, on just her first day, she ordered $50,000 in changes for new rooms for the children and upgrades to the kitchen. She later hosted a tour of the White House for CBS News which was viewed by 56 million people and won her an Emmy Award.
  • Björk created a media sensation when she wore her iconic white swan dress to the 2001 Oscars. At the time, many derided it as hideous and a publicity stunt, but it has since gone down as one of the most memorable dresses of all time—even if it isn't exactly beloved. She says David Bowie was the inspiration behind the dress.