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«Breaking News» Interiors expert reveals the biggest trends set to sweep the design world in 2019

An interiors expert has revealed the biggest trends set to sweep the design world in 2019 - and it's finally the end of the road for rose gold shades.


Cindy Fuller, founder of Designs Direct, has revealed that mixing metals like brass and gold will likely take over homes in the coming year, as they look great with rough timber and brick.


Other trends include the rise of large floral patterns on walls, fabrics and even ceilings.


Unsurprisingly, shades of pink including blush and millennial are here to stay thanks to their Instagram-friendly nature.


Here, Femail runs through some of Cindy's predictions for home design trends in the coming year. . .  




Rose gold is out, and mixing metals like brass and gold is set to take its place in home design in 2019 (file photo)


Rose gold is out, and mixing metals like brass and gold is set to take its place in home design in 2019 (file photo)



Rose gold is out, and mixing metals like brass and gold is set to take its place in home design in 2019 (file photo)



Mixing metals


Rose gold has been everywhere for the past few years, but the copper shade's reign at the top is set to come to an end in 2019.


In its place, a passion for mixing metals like brass, gold and copper has surfaced. 

The different shades give a warm feel to the home, and look great with rough timber or brick.


Home bars


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Unsurprisingly, Instagram-friendly shades such as millennial or blush pink are here to stay (file photo)


Unsurprisingly, Instagram-friendly shades such as millennial or blush pink are here to stay (file photo)



Unsurprisingly, Instagram-friendly shades such as millennial or blush pink are here to stay (file photo)



Pink


No matter the shade, pink is one of the most Instagrammable colours and can make any photo look incredible.


It's no wonder then that blush pinks, millennial pinks and moody pinks have become the new 'neutral' for many homes.


The versatile colour lends itself well to greens, navys and blacks and will be taking over plenty of rooms in the New Year.   


Jewel tones


Jewel tones - think deep emeralds, ameythst, and sapphires - are going to be huge in 2019.


Don't be afraid to use the dark shades around your home as they can make a real statement.


Soften the bold colours by using neutral furnishings.  




Jewel tones - think emeralds and sapphires - are going to be huge in the New Year. Expertly soften the deep shades with neutral furnishings


Jewel tones - think emeralds and sapphires - are going to be huge in the New Year. Expertly soften the deep shades with neutral furnishings



Jewel tones - think emeralds and sapphires - are going to be huge in the New Year. Expertly soften the deep shades with neutral furnishings



Floral patterns


Cindy predicts that florals will prevail in the New Year and be used on walls, ceilings, fabrics and even floors. 


'Larger floral patterns will also be huge, excuse the pun,' she added.


'If you feel that an entire wall of florals is OTT, try large floral stickers to make a statement.'




Huge floral patterns will be taking over homes in 2019 - whether that be on cushions, walls or even ceilings


Huge floral patterns will be taking over homes in 2019 - whether that be on cushions, walls or even ceilings



Huge floral patterns will be taking over homes in 2019 - whether that be on cushions, walls or even ceilings



Velvet


In the last six months alone, internet searches for velvet have seen a 400 per cent rise - so this fabric is going to be huge next year.


Cindy added: 'I sometimes wonder if velvet was ever really out. 


'It's a luxe fabric for beds, sofas, chairs and cushions.'




Cindy predicts velvet will be making a comeback. She said: 'I sometimes wonder if velvet was ever really out. It's a luxe fabric for beds, sofas, chairs and cushions.'


Cindy predicts velvet will be making a comeback. She said: 'I sometimes wonder if velvet was ever really out. It's a luxe fabric for beds, sofas, chairs and cushions.'



Cindy predicts velvet will be making a comeback. She said: 'I sometimes wonder if velvet was ever really out. It's a luxe fabric for beds, sofas, chairs and cushions.'


Link hienalouca.com

https://hienalouca.com/2018/12/30/interiors-expert-reveals-the-biggest-trends-set-to-sweep-the-design-world-in-2019/
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Cindy Fuller, founder of Designs Direct, has revealed that mixing metals like brass and gold will likely take over homes in the...


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