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Gettin' trendy in the bedroom
The year 2014 ushers in new trends for bedroom decor, moving away from the vibrant patterns and bold color combinations seen in 2013 towards a more serene and personalized aesthetic. The primary focus for bedrooms in 2014 is a neutral color palette, emphasizing comfort and relaxation. This includes options such as all-white walls and bedding, complemented by subtle color accents through items like blankets, vases, or benches. Additionally, tans, creams, and grays are expected to be prominent, providing a calm backdrop that allows for easy integration of smaller, brighter accents that can be changed without extensive redecoration.
Alongside the neutral color schemes, the incorporation of varied textures becomes a key element to add visual interest and depth to bedrooms. Materials like metals, different types of stained and textured woods, glass, upholstery, and marble are anticipated to be widely used in 2014 bedroom decor. The most common accent colors will be soft pastels, with gentle pinks and blues being particularly popular. Pantone’s Color of the Year, Radiant Orchid, is also highlighted as a more vibrant accent that pairs well with any neutral palette, offering a touch of boldness within the calm environment.
A significant trend for 2014 is the resurgence of accent walls. With the prevalence of neutral color schemes, wallpaper is making a comeback as an easy and non-permanent method to introduce color, patterns, and style to a bedroom. Beyond wallpaper, wooden paneled walls are also expected to gain popularity. Both wallpaper and wooden accent walls are designed to complement wooden furniture or upholstered headboards in neutral tones, providing texture and a personalized touch to the otherwise calm settings. This allows homeowners to infuse their individual style while adhering to the overall neutral trend.
Another major trend transforming bedrooms in 2014 is the concept of a luxurious hotel suite. Designers envision bedrooms as tranquil retreats where homeowners can unwind, similar to a high-end hotel room. This aesthetic involves softer lighting, defined angles, and a mix of classic and modern furniture, often with a large, comfortable centerpiece. A fresh addition to this hotel-suite ambiance is the integration of greenery, such as fresh flowers, which bring color and a sense of cheerfulness and can be easily updated. For more enduring botanical elements, succulents are recommended due to their longevity and minimal care requirements.
Several smaller but notable trends also characterize 2014 bedroom design. Black is identified as another basic and simple neutral palette for the bedroom. Simplicity is a recurring theme, with a strong preference for uncluttered spaces and minimalist accents. Furthermore, there is an emphasis on natural light, with bedroom windows becoming focal points, reducing the reliance on artificial lighting. These trends collectively aim to create bedrooms that are not only stylish and contemporary but also functional, comfortable, and deeply personal, offering a serene escape within the home.
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