We were very fortunate this past year to start working with a wonderful contractor who specializes in high-end remodels and new construction. This relationship also had us working with more designers than ever before, so I thought it would be fun to see if there were any “trends” I could identify from the various projects. I’m happy to say that what I identified are concepts that I have been promoting for years.
First, there is no “one best color”, or wood for that matter. What is beautiful in one house may not be the best choice for the next. It’s more important to have a cohesive look; complimenting colors/tones throughout the spaces and a balance of warm and cool colors.
Second, floors should be neutral (they are too hard to change so make them versatile!). But within “neutral”, we had a range of light to mid-tone colors.
The final trend I observed more from the dynamics between the homeowners and the designers, and that’s making your home your own. All the designers we worked with did a great job of incorporating the items/colors that the homeowners had a strong opinion about, but when opinions were not as strong, they were able to expertly guide the homeowners to options that would bring the vision and feeling of the home together.