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A Look Ahead: 2019 trends

December 27, 2018

In our last blog post, we recapped what 2018 had to offer when it came to home trends. From the mixing of bold colors and eye-catching patterns to golden brass accents and subway tiles, this year was yet another filled with building clients’ dream homes in Tennessee and Mississippi. So, what will prove to be popular in our Design Center come 2019? Sit back, relax and let us give you a preview!

Love the leather


Over the years, we’ve seen cabinets and drawers donned with brass handles, glass knobs and some with no handles at all! Now, in 2019, instead of traditional cabinet knobs, leather straps will serve as a way to open up those kitchen cabinets and drawers. Brown, black, tan - the color options span the neutral spectrum and will offer something beautiful and unexpected.

And, for those looking to ditch the cabinet facings altogether next year, they’re in luck too! The trend of open cabinets is expected to re-emerge in 2019.


Wowed by wood


In 2019, be on the lookout for designed ceilings in any room in the house. For many years, ceilings have been forgotten in some instances, left stark white with no design. Enter wood clad, wood planks and in some cases, even paint and wallpaper! These additions, especially those of wood, add a level of sophistication and yet some coziness as well to the home. 


Industrial meets modern


Exposed plumbing has been popping up in showers throughout 2018, and next year will bring even more of it. Offering an industrial feel to modern showers, having the hoses out in the open has been a hit among homebuyers as of late.

We can’t wait to see all that 2019 will bring about when it comes to home decor, floor plans and more. Rest assured, our Design Center will be filled with amazing options to help make the home you’ve always wanted a reality. If you would like to set up an appointment to visit our Design Center, give us a shout at 901 854-0525!



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