REstyle Market Guide [ 2017 Winter Edition ]
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KERRIE KELLY<br />
@kerrielkelly<br />
LORI PARANJAPE<br />
@mrsparanjape<br />
MAX HUMPHREY<br />
@maxwhumphrey<br />
“In <strong>2017</strong>, we’re seeing visions<br />
of denim and patterned velvet<br />
come to life. Classic and cozy like<br />
our favorite pair of dungarees,<br />
denim fabrics create a beautiful<br />
worn-in look that can be used all<br />
over the home. Velvet is one of<br />
those classic fabrics that comes<br />
around every once in awhile in<br />
a very special way. Equal parts<br />
luxury and approachability, we<br />
see velvet making an appearance<br />
on tufted ottomans, dining room<br />
chairs—even our favorite linens!”<br />
“The interior design world has<br />
been all about white paint for<br />
a few years. I think we will see<br />
a trend in contrast as black<br />
becomes a more comfortable<br />
choice for walls, cabinetry,<br />
appliances, and furnishings. A<br />
black kitchen faucet creates an<br />
opportunity for brass hardware<br />
or a polished nickel light fixture.<br />
For me and my clients, red has<br />
been dead for quite some time,<br />
but I'm seeing glimpses of a<br />
comeback with wallcoverings<br />
and fabrics. I expect shades of<br />
crimson and persimmon will be<br />
popping up again this year!”<br />
“I’m predicting more colorful<br />
interiors and home goods<br />
in <strong>2017</strong>. We’ll also be seeing<br />
traditional materials and<br />
elements done in more modern<br />
ways. This year will be all about<br />
mixing it up and not sticking<br />
to one particular era and style.<br />
Finally I predict an ongoing trend<br />
of designers and homeowners<br />
buying less but buying better.<br />
We’re all sick of disposable<br />
design culture, and goods by<br />
artisan makers are so much<br />
more accessible now.”<br />
JULIA BUCKINGHAM<br />
@juliabbuckingham<br />
STUDIO MCGEE<br />
@studiomcgee<br />
PULP DESIGN STUDIO<br />
@pulpdesigns<br />
“I am thrilled to say that big,<br />
bold, beautiful colors are going<br />
to come on strong for <strong>2017</strong>.<br />
The Paris markets were all<br />
about saturated, rich colors like<br />
peacock blue, amethyst, deep<br />
saffron...nothing bashful about<br />
these hues. And since I am<br />
known for my fearless use of<br />
color, things are looking bright<br />
for Buckingham Interiors +<br />
Design!”<br />
“In my trend predictions for<br />
<strong>2017</strong>, I see deep tones taking<br />
over walls and cabinetry this<br />
year, forest green and teal in<br />
particular. I see a trend toward<br />
classic furniture shapes and<br />
patterns mixed with bohemian<br />
layers and textures.”<br />
“This year, we’re looking for<br />
graphic statement tiles that will<br />
make a kitchen or bath pop; they<br />
are an underutilized way to add<br />
personality to these often-used<br />
spaces. Lush chocolate browns<br />
are making a comeback, so we’ll<br />
be on the lookout for pieces in<br />
this color that will add depth and<br />
sophistication to a room. We’re<br />
also loving spa-like bath features<br />
for an amazing way to add a<br />
sense of luxury to your space.”