Farmhouse won't be out of style but a new decor cousin is now on the scene and getting lots of attention! It's called COUNTRY CHIC!
Farmhouse style isn't going away in 2021, but it is getting a makeover. The country chic design integrates farmhouse décor and furniture with clean, fresh colors and finishes. Rather than the distressed look on wood pieces, you'll find options in a colorful painted design or a simple smooth wood finish.
Trends are a moving target, without hard start and stop dates. This means that Modern Farmhouse will not be going out of style tomorrow. In fact, many elements of it will continue to be popular for years to come and will influence the next big trend. Remember: Shabby Chic blended into Farmhouse.
If you're planning on building or renovating in 2022, this new-construction Modern Farmhouse with earth tone interiors features the biggest interior design trends for the year that is approaching.
According to a recent survey conducted by Homes.com of more than 5,000 adults across the U.S., "modern farmhouse" was picked as the favorite house style in 42 out of 50 states. Particularly in the Northwest, East, and Southeast, respondents opted for the classic, comfortable home style.
While the classic farmhouse style tends to lean more on the side of warm tones and neutrals, modern farmhouse tends to invite more whites, pastels and off-whites for a brighter look.
The modern farmhouse style is the perfect blend of the traditional country look with the more minimal contemporary design. Clean lines and a sleek aesthetic has been the go-to interiors style for a while, but with so much happening in the world these days, we're craving a touch of the more comforting, cozy elements.
2022 will see more designs bringing in those muted nature colors such as leafy greens, bark browns, ocean and sky blues, sandy beiges, cloudy whites, and more into the home.” “Green has always worked beautifully in interiors, especially when clients ask to bring the outdoors in,” adds designer Caroline Turner.
According to Munson, these trends are out for 2022: shiplap on walls (go instead with tile, plaster, or rattan); all-gray or all-white kitchens; barn doors (replace them with pocket or French doors); accent walls (stick with monochromatic walls that blend seamlessly with decor); and matching furniture sets, which ...
There will be far less shiplap in 2022. While Chip and Joanna Gaines are far from over, their signature modern farmhouse look isn't something many interior designers will be living, laughing, or loving in 2022.
So, if you love Farmhouse style, don't worry! Farmhouse won't be out of style but a new decor cousin is now on the scene and getting lots of attention! It's called COUNTRY CHIC!
Yes, while gray has seen an uninterrupted reign over recent paint trends, its reign may conclude in 2022. However, this shift is perhaps only expected in the interiors world, as Anthony Barzilay Freund, the editorial director at 1stDibs, explains.
In fact, the majority of designers agreed that we are going to see less cool grays and whites in 2020. "Gray will move into an accent position, and no longer be a main color," one said.
When it comes to styling, Wayne says the go-to accessories in 2021 are all about natural elements. Stick to earthy tones, terracotta vases, marble coffee tables, wicker baskets and wooden furniture pieces.
Wicker and rattan furniture will likely be trending.
"These natural materials add warmth and lightness to home decor." Rattan furniture is made from woven palm stems, and wicker pieces are typically made of woven willow twigs. Both styles are lightweight and can work indoors and outdoors.
Why is the farmhouse style gaining popularity today? Here's why: It has a warm, approachable feel to it, which is soothing for most people. It is also quite versatile and works great with many other styles like traditional or industrial décor.
First, let's talk about white kitchen cabinets … these aren't going anywhere in 2022. A white kitchen is classic and never goes 'out of style'. It may not always be the current trend, but white kitchen cabinets are always beautiful. We'll also continue to see the two-tone cabinet color trend in 2022.
It is predicted that accent walls won't be as trendy in 2021. Accent walls can be distracting and feel disjointed from the overall design plan of a room. If you truly love a color or wall covering, make the bolder choice to clad the entire space in it.
Accent walls are back in 2022, and more popular than ever before. This is a year of bold statements and unique, eccentric ideas. That's why an accent wall may be an easy solution to make any home more exciting and distinctive.
Warm woods trend
For starters, lots of wood is showing up in our feeds, even 70s wood panelling. While we've been seeing warmer colours coming for a few years, it's safe to say that heading into 2022, it's here. Earth tones have moved from the fringes to being firmly rooted in mainstream design.
"In 2020, I am psyched to say goodbye to accent walls. Accent walls have been a trend for a while now and are beginning to fade. It is no longer the focal point of interiors. Single colored walls are making a greater impact when paired with colorful decor or furnishings.”
If you have your heart set on a velvet sofa, good news: They're still totally trending. The only thing that's different for 2020—and likely the next few years or so—is the shades that are rising in popularity right now. It looks like warm colors are about to overtake cooler tones.
A neutral and cohesive color palette helps keep Modern Farmhouse style from feeling too eclectic. You can go with a variety of neutral tones throughout your space for added contrast and warmth, but keeping all the tones in the same color family grounds the look.
In conclusion, Farmhouse is NOT dead.
We don't believe the farmhouse style is going anywhere because of all the key elements that are timeless. Different trends will come and be paired with the farmhouse feel, but farmhouse is here to stay.
Joanna Gaines' style can be described as updated rustic enriched with details and accents of different styles determined by the preferences of home owners. We see her very often combining rustic with industrial or farmhouse with vintage. Of course, modern or even glam accents aren't missing from her designs too.