Hallie Henley Sims from Hallie Henley Design loves incorporating botanical prints like Riley Sheehey's Botanical Cream wallpaper and caning elements such as Dior Maison's Rattan Cannage Provence trays.
Elizabeth Burch and Laura Hur both foresee a blending of indoor and outdoor spaces using features like large windows, lightweight fabrics for draperies, and creating personalized outdoor spaces reflecting interior decor.
Ginger Curtis emphasizes the trend of playful patterns, encouraging mixing and matching vibrant geometric shapes or whimsical floral prints for a cheerful and energetic vibe indoors and outdoors.
Mary Lambrakos appreciates the use of raw materials like wood to bridge indoor comfort with outdoor beauty, adding texture and character to interior settings.
Ginger Curtis notes the rise of biophilic design, integrating natural elements like indoor plants and organic textures to bring freshness into homes.
Elana Mendelson defines quiet luxury as understated elegance focusing on timeless quality elements rather than fleeting trends or disposable decor.
Holly Hickey Moore and Mary Lambrakos highlight the shift towards embracing bold, vibrant colors, especially as temperatures rise and people seek refreshing hues indoors.
Lindsay Speace mentions an uptick in requests for game tables as multifunctional pieces that create additional seating zones and encourage use of underutilized rooms.
Laura Hur predicts the growing popularity of outdoor kitchens for dining al fresco, providing convenience and enjoyment during warmer weather.