Here are predictions for 2013 that should have some staying power…..
Geometric patterning
Really, geometric patterning has never gone out of style; it has periods of resurgence and 2012-13 seems to be one of those periods.


Nature motifs
Naural elements run the gamut from flora or fauna to stones and
seashells. Use of feather motifs and faux furs are on the upswing . Look for botanical or animal motifs in art, fabrics, or accessories.

Peacock feathers are everywhere lately. I just saw a great display on the Pier 1 website and here’s another selection. The colours are so fresh; you can’t go wrong with a peacock blue accent in your home. It works with so many colours from chocolate brown to cream.


Etsy
Found treasures on a lovely printed runner.

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move back to lighter and mid tone woods especially bamboo is trending
in the new year. Bleached and grayed woods are everywhere. Lighter tones are so much easier to decorate around and they provide a more expansive look in smaller homes than the darker woods of the last several years. From Veranda
magazine…”When wood flooring is reclaimed or has the look of being
previously used
even if it wasn’t, it has a softer quality that allows it to blend in
as another neutral without calling too much attention to itself or
instantly drawing your eye downward.”
Resurgence in gold toned accents


Gold finishes are becoming more prevalent in furniture, lighting, and hardware. They work especially well with complex grays and dark chocolate browns.
Open walls in kitchens

Backsplash to the ceiling


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With the appearance of open spaces on walls above the stove or around a window, tiling goes to the ceiling. Stainless backsplash tiles in both glossy and matte finishes are popular and will have good staying power as long as stainless appliances are around. They work with wood and light cabinets.

Cabinets in two colours are currently trendy, but be careful that you don’t create problems in balance when you have high contrast colours. Be especially careful of this look in smaller spaces where it can look very chopped up.

A darker island is always an option if you want to use two colours. Visual weight can be balanced by other darks in the space.
Reclaimed materials/eco friendly


The
patina of reclaimed materials adds depth to a neutral scheme.
Repurposing, recycling and reusing has been a strong trend for a number of years now and will continue as an earth friendly alternative to the consumption of new materials. In eco- friendly style only the basics are considered
necessary and a
less cluttered, more zen-like environment is created.

You will often see the use of simple materials
paired with more upscale objects like the zinc lamps and upholstered
ottoman. You can create an interesting room by blending objects of low and high prices, textures and design elements.
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