Are you ready to travel back in time? Because these design trends from decades ago are making a comeback! From bold patterns to textured fabrics, we’re seeing a resurgence of styles that were once popular in the past. So, let’s take a look at some of the most exciting trends that are making a return.

Bold Patterns

Remember those bright, eye-catching prints that were all the rage in the 80s and 90s? Well, they’re back, and they’re bolder than ever! From geometric shapes to oversized florals, these patterns are perfect for adding a pop of color and personality to any room. Think wallpaper, tile rugs, and fabrics.

Muted Colors

While bold patterns are making a comeback, so are softer, more muted colors. Think dusty pinks, sage greens, and muted blues. These colors are perfect for creating a calming atmosphere and making a space feel cozy and inviting.

Brass Hardware

This warm, golden metal is perfect for adding a touch of luxury and sophistication to any room. We’re seeing it used on everything from cabinet handles to light fixtures, and it’s sure to make a statement.

Closed Floor Plans

Those open concept floor plans that took over a couple decades ago are slowly making an exit and we are seeing more closed floor plans making a fashionable entrance. Not only do these dedicated spaces allow for more privacy, but they allow you to incorporate more personality with color and patterns throughout your home.

Textured Fabrics 

From cozy wool throws to plush velvet sofas, textured fabrics are perfect for adding depth and dimension to any room. They’re also great for creating a cozy, inviting atmosphere.

Arches and Detailed Ceilings 

The final trend we’re seeing make a comeback are arches and detailed ceilings. Arches can add a touch of elegance and sophistication to any room, while textured ceilings can add depth and interest to a space that might otherwise feel flat.

So, which of these trends are you most excited about? Whether you’re a fan of bold patterns or muted colors, there’s sure to be a trend that speaks to your personal style. So why not embrace the past and bring some of these fun and exciting trends into your home?