Say what... my gold and crystal lighted ceiling fans are back in style? Haha... okay maybe that's a stretch, but we live in a rental that we've already installed laminate floors in, I'm not about to replace light fixtures. But hooray for our circa 2009 IKEA furniture being on-point this year! ;)
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After you check out this inspiration post, make sure to pop on over to Aubrey's website [A Freshly Brewed Home] for more tips, tricks, and ideas!
-Tay
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Are you wanting to revamp your home decor a little but have little to no money to spend on extra items?
Well I'm going to try help you by looking at some of the top new trends of 2016 and showing you how to achieve the look inexpensively.
- Dramatic Color
- Gold and Copper Accents
- Scandinavian Design (simple, neutral)
- Geometric Cement Tiles
There
are a lot of new trends that I'm seeing on Pinterest, Houzz, and other
design magazine but I'm just going to focus on a few that I see most
often.
1. Dramatic color
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Dramatic
color is a favorite trend of mine because my aesthetic tends to be full
of dark, bold colors mixed with neutrals. Black is growing in
popularity now in kitchen cabinets, furniture and even accent walls!
Grey is easily becoming the new "builder grade" neutral and I'm seeing a
lot of beautiful jeweled tones in the form of furniture pieces. Just
because it's dramatic doesn't mean it needs to be dark if that's not
your favorite look. Any use of color is great!! Pantone's Colors of the
year are Rose Quartz and Serenity (a soft blue) and those are dramatic
in a totally different way.
The easiest (and cheapest)
way to use color is in the form of paint...whether it's a wall or
painted furniture. You can also incorporate it in accent pillows,
blankets, rugs and other small decor pieces.
Paint the
inside of your bookshelf a dark or bold color (this is a great idea if
you can't paint your walls but still want color in your life).
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Or
paint a furniture piece that you've had in your space for a long time.
It's crazy how different a coat of paint will make the room look.

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2. Gold and Copper Accents
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The
fact that Gold and Copper Accents are coming back is shocking to a lot
of people. Most have just changed out their 80's gold fixtures in hopes
of updating their house and now they turn around to see a lot of people
wanting them again. I think this accent needs to be done carefully
because who knows how long it will last this time. While it can be done
beautifully with a certain look, don't go investing too much money in it quite
yet. But if you love the look, don't hesitate to jump on board. If you
happen to live in an apartment that still has gold, you're in luck ;)
Spruce it up with a contrasting dark color on the wall or some natural
wood tones.
You can incorporate it with lamps, vases and wall art.
You
can also switch out your cabinet knobs/pulls fairly inexpensively which
is a great tip even for renters since you can just put the originals
back before you move.
(Tip: Go for a more muted gold rather than
the super shiny traditional look and geometric shapes and your space
will look a lot more eclectic and updated).
This
bathroom looks like a simple bathroom with just some basic upgrades...a
black frame around the mirror, a dark painted cabinet and a cool gray on
the walls. It takes the gold fixtures to another level, making them
look glamorous, not basic.
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Make
your own gold accents with a little painters tape, gold spray paint and
mason jars (or any other jars you have in your recycling bin)
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Or break out the washi tape/decals and create some cool wall accents
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Or create drama by gold brackets for your shelves and then make a washi tape wall using black and white
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3. Scandinavian Design
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Scandinavian
design has been popular for awhile but blogs seem to think that this is
a big year for it. I love the simple, clean lines and often neutral
tones of it. If you don't know what it looks like, just think of Ikea
and that's the aesthetic. Wood tones, neutral colors, clean lines, mix
of textures and a non-cluttered look are key ingredients to a
Scandinavian room. Good thing for us, Ikea is fairly inexpensive when it
comes to most things so if you are looking to update your look to a
more Scandinavian one, it's a great place to start.
Bedding
is a great place to start for a cleaner, more Scandinavian look. Try
for creams, grays and blacks with simple lines or patterns. Some simple
bedding can make a traditional room look clean and fresh.
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You can also add some black and white art to your space. Typography and very graphic prints create a clean and simple look.
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Another
easy way to add Scandinavian style to your home is to layer textures.
Furs, woven and soft textiles look clean on a neutral sofa.
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4. Geometric Concrete Tiles
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Geometric
concrete tiles are things you see in HGTV shows that look super custom,
are handcrafted and expensive. And while that usually is true, you can
create something similar on a budget. If you have just basic tile, you
can add washi tape to create your own designs. It will pull right up
when you want to change it up or you need to move.
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You
also could get a little crafty and find some inexpensive cement pavers
or tiles at the hardware store, a stencil and paint and have some fun
creating your own geometric tiles
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Trends are just that...trends.
They come and go often.
Don't
feel like you have to follow every single one and don't feel terrible
if your favorite aesthetic isn't "in" right now. Be true to you and it's
fun to be different!
If you are wanting to change your space and
maybe tackle a few of this year's trends, you do not have to spend a lot
of money. Be creative with the things you already own and just input a
few small changes to start. No need to commit everything to a particular
style. The coziest of homes are an eclectic mix of pieces that tell a
story of who the people are. And you'd be surprised how much a simple
coat of paint, new cabinet hardware or a patterned pillow will make a
big difference in your home.
Happy Decorating,
~Aubrey
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(where I post inspiration photos daily)
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