Design Notes
Each year, new design trends are announced with the intention of highlighting what many homeowners and interior designers have enjoyed using or even a new way to use a traditional material or method. Another bonus to trend announcements is how it can become the spark needed to create the perfect space for someone. When it comes to refreshing your space or designing a brand new one, lighting plays a vital role in the process. Sufficient lighting should be a top priority in any area of the home, as it can help minimize eye strain and even reduce stress and accidents. As they are a key component in interior design, it is worth exploring the latest lighting trends announced for 2023. The lineup features a wide variety of sizes and styles that can be used throughout your home. We will unpack some of the top ones here in this blog.
Sustainable lighting
Sustainability remains a crucial topic in the world today, as people continue to seek ways to make their homes more environmentally friendly. Both designers and manufacturers are also regularly pursuing more effective ways to provide their customers and clients with more eco-friendly choices, and the category of lighting is no exception. Of course, the light bulb itself is a major contributing factor, as it can be a significant user of energy and heat. LED bulbs are a wonderful substitute that provides the same levels of light but with a much lower energy output, plus they tend to last longer. Materials also matter, and lights made from recycled items, such as glass and even metal, are a great way to reduce your carbon footprint while still achieving an amazing light. Bamboo is also a smart option if you are looking for a touch of wood in your fixture. Thrift and antique stores offer another resource for lighting options. Reuse and reduce are both checked off the list when going with this route, plus it can lead you to some pretty unique styles. If you want to have a lighter impact on the earth this year, these sustainable options may offer you a great place to start.
Maximize Natural light
While natural light is obviously a sustainable option, it is also one of the healthiest for you and your family. This is an important factor as many homeowners are seeking to create a wellness environment in their home. Natural light varies in intensity throughout the day, triggering different reactions in our bodies. This is why spending so much time in areas without it can be hard on us. Lack of exposure can lead to depression and even fatigue. This is one reason why designers are increasingly incorporating natural light into various areas of the home. If you have large windows in your living area, consider minimizing your window treatments to maximize the natural light or opt for ones that complement it, such as motorized blinds. Adding a few mirrors to your space can also help reflect the existing light. Natural light is a wonderful asset to your space, but remember to have some things in place to compensate when the sun goes down, such as sufficient lighting and privacy features for areas that are more personal, such as bedrooms and bathrooms. There are also lighting options that can mimic the sunlight, which can be a great option for rooms with no natural light. Take a moment to scan your home for the sunniest spots that can brighten up your day.
Unique lighting choices
We are all familiar with the traditional lighting choices from past decades, but now light fixtures are becoming miniature works of art. Varying materials and even shapes are trending with homeowners who desire to make a statement by breaking out of the box. Wicker shades, reclaimed wood, oversized light bulbs, and various metals are all finding a place in the lighting industry as they combine to form gorgeous products. These unique choices can be used anywhere in the home and are not limited to the ceiling. Floor and table lighting with specialized features are a wonderful way to accent a space and personalize it for you. Even incorporating color into your lighting, whether through colored glass or bulbs, will transform your room into a stunning new space. Don’t forget about lampshades. From fabric to transparent, they work well as an additional highlight or even focal point, especially in a prominent place like the kitchen island. Laundry, dining, and home offices are also benefiting from these unique choices, as they add another dimension to the entire design. Places like Pinterest and Houzz can be a good source of inspiration as well as antique stores where the old can illuminate a whole new look.
Recessed lighting
Still a popular choice, recessed lighting, also known as downlights, is installed directly into the ceiling or mounted onto it, offering targeted lighting. This is perfect for showcasing unique features in the home such as built-ins, upper cabinets, artwork, and accent walls. Having sufficient lighting is crucial, as it can protect your eyes from fatigue, and recessed lighting is particularly effective at eliminating areas in the home that tend to have shadows. This option works well in kitchens, bathrooms, living rooms, and other tight spaces, such as the laundry room. In part, this is due to the directional lighting, and the fact that they don’t take up any additional headspace is a big bonus. Another perk is the ability to turn them on and off separately from the rest of the room, allowing you to simply flip the switch if only a little light is needed. Recessed lighting also comes in a variety of styles, which can be used in modern, contemporary, or minimalist, making it a versatile design element. If you want to include extra lighting in your space but want control over how much you use throughout the day, then recessed lighting is a wonderful option. Discuss the options available with your designer and determine which one would work best for your specific space.
Home improvement spending is surging as homeowners take advantage of low-interest rates to tackle overdue projects. However, homeowners aren’t spending their remodeling dollars recklessly. They’re investing in projects that save energy, add value, and make their homes more comfortable, functional, and livable.
Whether you plan to sell in the coming months or are simply ready for an upgrade, you’re probably wondering which home improvements will pay off in 2021. Let this information from Greenbrook Design guide you as you prepare to remodel your home.
Now that it’s summer, you may have forgotten about your New Year’s resolutions to keep your home organized and embrace a more minimalist home interior. As you take a look around your home, you may even start to notice miscellaneous papers strewn across the counters, or knick-knacks you can’t remember buying cluttering up your shelves. With a new season about to begin, there’s no better time than now to clear the clutter and start fresh.
Our very own hometown talent, nationally recognized photographer Randy McNeilly, has earned multiple prestigious awards for his exceptional artwork—proudly on display in the Greenbrook Design showroom.
Will kitchen islands go out of style? The answer is no. The kitchen island is often the focal point in the kitchen and one of the most sought-after features in a kitchen renovation; in fact, it is one of the most versatile areas in the kitchen. Need a place to do some homework? How about a family dinner or brunch? Looking for a surface where you can spread out when cooking? Some extra storage for large pots and mixers would be nice, too. All of this and more can be accomplished with a kitchen island; some might even call it a mini kitchen within the kitchen. This flexible workstation can be created to reflect any style, accommodate any size, and suit any need. Today, we want to answer some common questions about the kitchen island, explore the benefits, and explain why it will never go out of style.
As the COVID-19 pandemic slowly comes to an end, you may be ready to update your home and make a few changes. Perhaps being stuck inside during lockdowns gave you time to identify areas that needed cleaning, upgrading, or other home improvements. If you want to start rebuilding your house but aren’t sure how to get started, see how these tips can help, brought to you courtesy of Greenbrook Design.




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