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What Colors Go With Green Decor, For Those Who Want To Embrace 2022’s Biggest Home Trend
There’s really no question why green has become 2022’s go-to color in the home. As HomeGoods Style Expert Jenny Reimold explains, “It’s a designer favorite due to its ability to create warm and inviting spaces that can be styled across a wide variety of color palettes.” Because of this, its popularity shows no signs of slowing down. “No matter the shade or tone of green, it is being incorporated into all interior design projects, residential and commercial spaces,” Margarita Bravo, founder and chief creative officer of her eponymous interior design studio, tells TZR. That said, its versatility can counterintuitively make it challenging to use at home — especially when you’re…
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Coastal Grandmother Home Decor Is Yet Another Way To Jump On The Viral Trend
From neutral-colored linen pants, button-up shirts, cozy sweaters, and comfortable-yet-chic loafers, the coastal grandmother trend is showing no signs of slowing down. If you are still not familiar with the now viral term, think of Erica Barry from the classic movie Something’s Gotta Give. Her sophisticated, casual attire has become the touchstone for those trying to achieve that “I live at the beach” look. And while dressing in this aesthetic is perfect for the summer months, what many are missing out on is the opportunity to extend the coastal grandmother look to the home. Sara Dahl, owner of Dahlhaus Design Co says the coastal grandmother aesthetic is all about casual…
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This Trend Isn’t Worth the Hype
Few bathroom upgrades have the old-fashioned charm of a claw-foot tub with its lovely porcelain feet. Sure enough, a claw-foot tub was at the top of my bathroom wish list as the perfect vessel for me to spend many a relaxing soak within. Yet, at the risk of alienating the legions of claw-foot tub fans, I have to say it: This trendy upgrade is not all it’s cracked up to be—and I’m not alone in this assessment. “Claw-foot tubs are beautiful and can add elegance and ambiance to a bathroom, but there are several drawbacks to consider—regardless of whether yours is new, antique, cast iron, or acrylic,” says Cristina Miguelez,…