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Guide to Forgotten Interior Design Styles that are Making a Comeback

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The world of design is a dynamic and ever-evolving entity. A substance that is always changing, shape-shifting, regenerating, and bringing something new. One day, something is in, and the very next day, it’s out. There’s a lot of recycling going on, and fresh twists on old and known are very common. It’s hard to keep up. That’s why we prepared this guide to forgotten interior design styles that are making a comeback.

The great comeback of art deco

We’re relieved to report that the Art Deco style, which had been largely overlooked in recent years, is making a strong comeback. During the 1920s, art deco was in the spotlight as a reaction against the lavishness of Victorian interior design. Art deco is a must-have style for every home because of its:

  • Bold geometric designs
  • High-end materials
  • Sharp angles

Its style is instantly recognizable, making it a fantastic option for anybody looking to inject some glitz and refinement into their personal space. Art deco has always been one of our favorites among the many interior design movements we expect to see flourish in 2023. What a relief it is to report that the forecast came true much before we expected it to!

The 1970s – one of the forgotten interior design styles that are making a comeback

Interior design trends are most noticeable in the area of color scheme choice. Although neutrals will always be popular, certain more daring color schemes are making a resurgence in the world of interior design. Some of the most well-known colors of that decade are included here.

Several 1970s interior design styles are still very much in vogue today. This category includes pieces characterized by a strong sense of individuality and style, such as those made of wicker, macramé, featuring psychedelic patterns, or incorporating bulky accessories.

The more (vivid), the merrier

When it comes to hues, the more vivid, the better. Colors like avocado green, sunny yellow, orange, and red are all fantastic alternatives. In many cases, color schemes will use a mishmash of unrelated hues (but they actually do). It’s also possible to inject plenty of character with the use of bold color contrasts and patterned mixing.

Of course, the strong personality of the 1970s can be adjusted to your taste. If you don’t think such daring hues work in your home, opt for neutral colors and add just one pop of color. That option will add vivacity and energy to your areas without being too intrusive or unpleasant.

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Retro 1980s furnishings

Since we’re already in a time machine, you may look at 1980s-style furniture. In the 1980s, it was common for furniture to include unusual forms, geometrical lines, a variety of materials, vivid colors, and even plastic. Due to their unique charm, these retro and even quirky items are making a comeback.

Authentic 1980s furniture will be the perfect choice if you want a statement piece in an otherwise understated room. If you don’t know how to add some tasteful texture to your design, having pieces inspired by the 80s can be a safe choice and a smashing success.

No More Minimalism – Maximalism Is Coming Back

A luxurious and extravagant approach to interior design, as the name indicates, maximalism is the polar opposite of minimalism. Recently, though, there have been signs of a return to maximalist aesthetics.

Maximalism allows you to showcase your passions and collections, whether they be art or hobbies. It truly gives you the freedom to express all your personality traits through interior design. It’s also quite hospitable, which makes many other options possible. All the richness that maximalism guarantees will appeal to anyone who likes various styles in their home.

Pay attention to cleaning and maintenance

A maximalist house may be a bit challenging to clean and maintain, so keep that in mind. When carrying out the plan, it is recommended that you consult with an interior designer. Issues with clutter are likely to arise if you don’t take this step. That’s why experts at State to State Move suggest renting a storage facility for all the stuff that couldn’t find a place in your maximalist interior.

Walls and separate rooms

For quite some time, open floor plans have been all the rage in today’s metropolitan areas. However, private rooms are making a return after being banned during the COVID-19 epidemic and related lockdowns.

By utilizing open floor plans, you can create distinct yet complementary areas without compromising the apartment’s airy ambiance. These layouts aren’t always ideal for individuals who spend a significant amount of time at home due to work or family obligations. This is particularly the case when members of the same family have vastly diverse interests in terms of how they spend their time or when many generations must share a single living area.

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Bye, bye open floor plans!

Since open areas became the norm, 15 years have passed. At this moment, they leave the stage to return to their respective rooms. It’s much simpler to establish individuality and solitude in a setting where everyone has their own rooms. The warmth and safety they provide are something many people have been craving. Having more walls also means having more space to express your creativity. You can even play with unique door styles and add character to your rooms. This does not mean that this layout will disappear completely, but there are options available for those who prefer more solitude or defined boundaries.

Final Thoughts

Recycling old styles with a modern twist is a phenomenal way to honor the past while creating the future. Nostalgia is a valuable part of the creative process, especially in designing homes, our little personal factory of memories. So, don’t be afraid to try out some of these forgotten interior design styles that are making a comeback. It’s nice to freshen up your whole concept and take a little walk through a time capsule. Let your creativity fly in the limbo of styles, and wonder what else will be new soon.

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Connecting Spaces with Character

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Connection has become a priority in the home over the last couple of years. It can be considered the most basic function of the home, as this is where we gather with family and friends to celebrate, congratulate, and comfort one another. Designing with socializing opportunities has been at the forefront of design for decades, exemplified by spaces such as sitting rooms and large dining tables. This need for connection has made a strong comeback, and designers are once again looking for ways to bring families together. We want to have a home where we can relax and easily engage with one another, but many homeowners also desire spaces that are unified while still retaining a unique character of their own. Let’s talk about how to create a home with connecting spaces. 

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Why use tile in the home?

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Several variables are involved in selecting the perfect tile, including material, pattern, and color, as well as factors that influence style and placement. Tile is also a versatile and durable design element, making it a suitable option for frequently used areas. Let’s explore how you can incorporate tile in the home.

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Top 5 Kitchen Design Mistakes

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The kitchen tends to be one of the busiest areas in the home, and over the last year, it has become more than just a place to cook food. It has evolved into a multifunctional space where everyone gathers to perform a wide range of tasks. With so much at stake, planning a renovation requires careful thought and well-designed plans. Many designers caution against following the latest trends, but there are a few additional design mistakes they also encourage their clients to avoid. If you are considering a renovation or a new construction project, here are our top five biggest kitchen design mistakes to avoid.

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What You Need To Know: Top 5 Countertop Questions

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Countertops are often underappreciated and underrated in the design world. They are the true workhorses of any space, as they are used regularly and withstand a great deal. We chop, pound, knead, spill, and more all over these smooth surfaces, yet they continue to function day after day. Unfortunately, they are not meant to last forever. Experts recommend replacing them every 10 to 15 years, especially if signs of wear and tear are evident, such as stubborn stains, chips, or cracks.

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Top 5 New Items in Kitchen and Bath

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Sometimes, certain areas of home decor have been influenced by trends that are no longer in style and can make the space feel dated or even uninviting. Rooms also serve a specific purpose, and those can change over time. If your children are no longer living with you, their bedroom can be transformed into a craft room or even a guest suite. There are also some new things that are making their way onto potential homebuyers’ lists. We have done some research for you and discovered some of the top new items being used in home design.

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