Interior Design Trends You Should Try in 2019
Your home is your palace. It’s the place you feel the most comfortable and relaxed. Every space should be an expression of you and as the year comes to a close, it may be time for a little reinventing. Whether you’re tackling a full-blown renovation or a simple redesign, these interior design trends are a must-try in 2019. From new paint colors to fun patterns to try, you’re sure to love these fresh new choices.
Furniture Design Trends
Curves, geometric patterns, handmade custom pieces, and natural materials are just a few of the interior design trends of 2019. One design feature that’s getting a lot of attention in the new year is curved furniture. Gone are the days of strong straight lines. Instead, designers are saying yes to playful arched curves. One curved piece in a room can change an atmosphere in a snap. Curves, especially when combined with geometric patterns, make a dramatic statement with bold colors and oversized shapes.
In addition, more designers and homeowners prefer original, handcrafted furniture made with natural materials. These custom-made pieces help bring character into a room and shift it from uber-modern to contemporary and cozy. Look for stone, copper, and concrete to channel this natural look. You could even throw in a plant wall to really ramp up the natural vibes!
Interior Design Trends
Homeowners no longer just want muted palettes or pastel colors. They’re now looking for luxurious and bold colors like burnt yellow, dramatic or tonal reds, organic greens, and indigo blues to make a room pop.
Speaking of pops of color, The Pantone Color Institute announced earlier this year that the new color of 2019 is Living Coral, a warm orange pink mixture with golden undertones. Living Coral is a “fusion of modern life and our natural surroundings.” When adding this color to your interior design in 2019, make sure to add it through decorative pillows or throws because a little bit of this bright hue goes a long way.
Home Design Trends
Two popular trends coming back from years past is the boho style and convertible spaces. Boho, or Bohemian style, has been around since the ’70s and is one of the easiest interior design trends to pull off because “more is more.” Furniture, such as plush couches and chairs, can easily be found in secondhand or vintage shops. To add more to the room, use rustic materials, crochet, or fringe accents to add more character. Natural materials and jewel tones bring this simple style to life.
The last interior design trend of 2019 to be on the lookout for is convertible spaces. With many people moving to big cities, small spaces are becoming more popular. Gone are the days of each room serving only one function. Now your living room could be your dining room, your bedroom could be your living room, or you could live in a studio and have everything all in one room! In preparing for this, you need to make sure your furniture and other pieces have multiple functions. For example, you could invest in a bed that has a pull-out mattress underneath for guests, or a dining room table that can expand for special events but remains compact for everyday life.
Next year is going to be a fun year for designers and homeowners. As design trends take a trip back to boho or 70’s styles, try to incorporate natural materials, multi-functional furniture, or even Living Coral. No matter which interior design trend you decide to follow this year, don’t forget to make your home an expression of you.
People love to transform their homes into glittering winter wonderlands, spreading holiday cheer from the inside out. Magazine-worthy homes don extravagant wreaths, flourishing greenery, twinkling lights, and a crackling fire that accentuates a beautifully decorated mantle. But if you’re hosting Christmas dinner this year or the kids have some pretty pricey items on their gift list, spending a ton of money on holiday decorations might leave you feeling like a Grinch.
Luckily, these ideas prove that keeping up with the Griswolds doesn’t have to be expensive. With these simple DIY holiday decorating ideas and crafting tips, your home will leave your family and guests feeling warm and jolly all season long!
DIY Garland Decorating Ideas
Garlands can make all the difference in your holiday decorations because they can be placed or hung almost anywhere in your home. Fresh garlands smell fantastic, but they can be pricey, especially since you have to buy them every year. Faux garlands will last you a few years, but they aren’t as personal and tend to collect dust. However, you can easily create adorable, custom-made garlands for your home from items you probably already have.
All you need is some yarn, thread, or hemp twine and that big bag of buttons you keep tucked away, and you’re ready to go! Simply cut your string the length you desire, thread the buttons through, and tie a knot on both ends of the string to keep the buttons from falling off. You can put as many or as few buttons on as you’d like, design a pattern or keep it random, and use them to decorate mantels, walls, staircase railings, or your tree for a cute, cottage holiday ambiance.
Take your garlands a step further by using strips of fabric, too! Whether you have scraps lying around at home or you plan on purchasing some inexpensive fabric to stick with a specific theme, using strips of fabric on your garland is an excellent way to customize your holiday decorations. You can incorporate the fabric strips with your buttons on one garland or make separate fabric garlands to intermingle with your button garlands. All you need to do is double knot the strips around your string; it’s so simple, you can enlist your family to help make as many garlands as your house can hold.
Making a DIY garland for the holidays is a fun craft everyone can enjoy, and can easily be done while drinking hot cocoa and watching your favorite holiday movie while cozy on the sofa as the fireplace roars. And if you’re eating popcorn with the movie, you can turn the leftovers into a popcorn garland.
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Make Your Own Centerpieces
It can be intimidating to make your own centerpiece for the holidays because it’s what accentuates the delicious holiday spread on the dining room table… everybody will see it! However, creating a beautiful centerpiece is actually much more attainable than it seems, especially with these easy holiday decorating ideas.
For a fun and whimsical centerpiece, you can make some colorful confetti Christmas trees with a few items from your local craft store. All you need are clear cones, confetti, clear spray adhesive, spray paint, and spray snow. Simply coat the inside of the cones with spray adhesive, sprinkle and roll confetti until it is evenly attached to the cone, spray paint the the exterior caps of the cone with spray paint, and top it off with some spray snow! This is perfect for a trendy setting.
Another stunning DIY centerpiece creation can be made by using wine glasses, a hot glue gun, colorful ornaments, candles, and a small plate. First, fill three or four wine glasses with a variety of ornaments and arrange them to how you’d like them to look for your centerpiece. Next, use your glue gun to put glue along the rim of the wine glasses and gently place the plate on top of the rims of the glasses. Wait a few minutes then carefully turn your centerpieces over so the plate is now the base. Place candles on the bottoms of the glasses and you instantly have a gorgeous candle centerpiece fit for a holiday feast! For a little extra pizzazz, you can even add glitter, ribbon, or foliage as you see fit.
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Outsource
If you’re not confident of your crafting skills or you simply don’t have the time to set aside to make these DIY holiday decorating ideas on your own, try outsourcing. Chances are, some of the people closest to you can whip up some whimsical decorations that you’ll cherish for years to come.
If you have children in the family, nothing will make them prouder than you asking them to help out this holiday season. Simply set out a variety of pine cones, paints, and glitter and let them get messy. They’ll love the project, you’ll love the outcome, and you both will enjoy seeing the creations around the home. You can also purchase inexpensive, plain Styrofoam wreaths and colorful tinsel garlands and watch the kids work like little elves as they glue and spin the garlands around the Styrofoam rings to make an assortment of festive wreaths.
Everyone has that perfect Pinterest MacGyver friend who can whip up a fully-functioning, cookie-making Santa Claus out of a paperclip and an empty spray bottle. If your bestie is one of these holiday heroes, there’s a good chance he or she would be honored if you asked for some help with your decorating woes. Not to mention, it’s a great way to bond and create traditions together.
Whether you’re up for creating some holiday DIY projects yourself or you need to enlist in the help of loved ones, making holiday decorations on a budget isn’t just a penny-save… It’s also a chance to have one-of-a-kind items proudly displayed around your home that show your love and devotion for the holidays. Try your hand at these DIY holiday decorating ideas, and make the season merry and bright with your own creations.
There’s nothing like getting home after a long day at work and settling down in your favorite recliner. And while comfort plays a part in choosing the right chair for your home, style and design are also important things to consider. Reclining chairs can be fashionable, sleek, and the perfect accent to your living room. Find your dream style below and the chair that complements it!
Black & White
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If you like a clean, elegant look, then black and white is a great option. Your living room is one of the most important rooms in the house, so choose a recliner that reflects your own personal style and preferences. A black and white color scheme helps you develop this personal style, while still providing a blank canvas for further interior design ideas.
Our Roxie recliner chair in black leather is a great way to kick off your black and white style. From there, you can add other white furniture, black accent pillows, and a fun print for the wall. Once you’ve added in a black and white patterned rug and other accessories, your look will be nearly complete. For a black and white room, throw in a few pops of color to draw the whole look together, such as dark green throw pillows, some plants, and unique wall art. These additions will help bring life and color into your favorite spaces! Check out these additional interior design ideas and inspiration for more.
Mood: A black and white room might come across as cold and masculine, but depending on how you decorate beyond the color scheme, this style can be tasteful and clean. Adding a hint of color here and there through plants, picture frames, or even candles can help to warm up the room a bit.
Warm & Traditional
Warm and traditional is almost the opposite of black and white. This space is cozy, casual, and simple. Furniture brings this whole look together and whether you choose dark wood furniture, a burgundy couch, or a matching couch and recliner set, we have what you need. Choose the centerpiece of the room first, and then expand to color schemes like light grey, beige, or deep brown. Adding hints of decoration to the coffee table, walls, and couch will really make you feel at home.
Mood: This color scheme will leave you feeling warm on the inside and cozy on the outside. By choosing the right recliner and decor, you will feel welcomed every time you come home with the room’s positive and comforting vibe.
Bohemian & Earthy
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Our next living room scheme is down to earth, relaxing, and natural. There are no rules to Bohemian style, but its warm, earthy tones and jewel accents are what make it so unique. If you want to craft your own Boho style, pick out some deep browns and greens, burnt orange, dark purple, and upbeat blues. Layering these colors together, adding in some plants, and throwing together a few textures will have you feeling earthy and at home.
When deciding on decorations and furniture for your Boho living room, think unconventional and creative. For decorations, more is better. Mixing and matching some of your favorite pieces will give your living room a inspiring feel. Area rugs, throw pillows, and blankets also give your living room that perfectly cozy vibe. Going along with the mix and match theme, furniture for a Bohemian style tends to be vintage but it doesn’t hurt to add in your favorite recliner!
Mood: Creating the perfect down-to-earth Bohemian style leaves you and your guests feeling creative, cozy, and inspired. With so much collaboration and goodies all in one room, you can’t help but leave wanting to conquer and explore the world!
Bright & Lively
When you hear the words “bright and lively,” what colors come to mind? Maybe some subtle oranges, yellows, and a hint of green? For this style, the goal is energetic and uplifting vibes. When building a bright and lively living room, start with a colorful rug and then put the rest of the furniture into place.
For example, if you’re focused on yellows, a chartreuse rug will be a great choice. You can then add in some white furniture and rich, golden throw pillows and blankets. Or maybe you want to build a lively orange living room! If so, our Soho Accent Chair can help get you started. If green is your color, throw in some beautiful plants for natural color. A small plant is perfect for the coffee table, you can add a medium-sized one on the side table, and a taller, self-standing plant is great for the corner of your living room.
Mood: These bright colors are warm, energetic, and attention-grabbing! Subtle hints of bright colors, like yellow, orange, or green, will get your point across in a fun way.
Relaxed & Casual
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Our final color scheme for the perfect living room is relaxing, quaint, and perfect for a quiet afternoon at home. Baby blues, light greys, and soft whites are the perfect way to channel this relaxed and casual feel (it’s almost like you’re at the beach!). In this relaxing living room, every day is a good day and with some light wood furniture and grey accent pieces, you can tie everything together. Soft colors are key to creating the perfect relaxation station and Southern Motion’s soft blue accent chair, Prestige, will set your living room apart.
Mood: Blue is calming, appealing, and brings guests serenity. Enjoy this peace and tranquility with soft hues and comfortable furniture.
No matter what color scheme you decide to go with for your living room, the most important part of an inviting environment is the furniture. Whether you’re looking for the perfect recliner, accent chair, or sofa and recliner set, Southern Motion features plenty of choices to get your interior designer wheels turning. If you aren’t too sure where to begin, take our quiz to find out which recliner chair is right for you!
Chairs are a household necessity and one of the easiest items to swap out to give your space an update or refresh. In a market saturated with so many choices, it can be hard to figure out which chair is right for you. When choosing the right chair for your home, it’s important to focus on what function it will serve and how it will be used. Most people tend to look for a chair that will complement the flow and feel of the room. Space and cost limitations can also determine the type of chair to grace your home.
Here’s a rundown of popular styles at Southern Motion to help you choose your perfect chair:
iRecliner
If you are interested in both comfort and technology, the iRecliner delivers the best of both worlds. iRecliner allows you to easily control the power motion of your recliner or sofa through an app on your phone. Customized comfort at the touch of a button makes relaxing easier than ever before. Connect to your product through Bluetooth to adjust with one touch control for power recline, power headrest, and the optional lumbar feature. With our two preset memory settings, you can automatically find your perfect comfort setting, quickly and easily.
Accent Chair
Accent furniture is furniture that stands out because it complements a room’s decor. Accent chairs go beyond mere functionality with their tasteful patterns, color, style, and upholstery. At Southern Motion, we offer several motion accent chairs in a variety of fabrics and leathers that can be customized with added features and benefits of your choosing.
SoCozi Massage Chair
The SoCozi™ collection from Southern Motion provides the comfort and benefits of a professional massage chair in a style that fits your life. Our exclusive EXP™ technology was developed through a partnership with Cozzia, a leader in massage technology. SoCozi utilizes the latest in Cozzia air cell design, featuring multiple air chambers that inflate and deflate to displace body pressure by distributing pressure across the entire lumbar region. SoCozi is equipped with soothing heat regions that aid in relaxation, pain relief and stimulation of blood flow. The adjustable lumbar support provides comfort and back support, while fostering proper spinal cord alignment. It’s safe to say our SoCozi Massage Chair offers an experience like no other.
Loft Living Chairs
Looking to save space but still want the comfort of a reclining chair? Southern Motion offers chairs that are small in size but large in comfort! Wall recliners can be positioned a few inches from your walls to help save space while allowing you to relax and recline at the same time.
Sectional
The image that most commonly comes to mind when people hear the word “sectional” may be a huge L-shaped couch that takes up the majority of a living room. While this vision may pertain to some sectionals, its a very limited view of this versatile piece of furniture. A sectional sofa is one of the most practical pieces of upholstered furniture for both large and small living rooms thanks to the many customizable pieces that can make up a sectional. Whether you prefer an armrest, a recliner, or a single chair piece, a sectional can be a perfect choice to fit your room size and layout.
At Southern Motion, we believe in making your house a home and to do that, we help you find the right furniture for your budget, size restrictions, style, and more.
The season of sunshine is winding down, which means Labor Day is right around the corner. Although Labor Day presents the perfect opportunity to celebrate the end of summer, it’s also one of the busiest weekends of the year, which means crowded airports, freeways, grocery stores, and almost every other public place. However, you don’t have to celebrate amongst the masses to enjoy Labor Day. Having a “staycation” will save you time, money, and the stresses that accompany Labor Day travel.
In the battle between a Labor Day staycation versus the traditional vacation, staycations always come out on top. With proper preparation and planning, you can enjoy the last holiday of summer the right way. Let’s look at ways to make this Labor Day staycation a successful one.
1. Get your shopping done in advance
Don’t throw yourself into the chaotic Labor Day crowds the day of. Visit the grocery store in the days before Labor Day and stock up on everything you may need. If you’re having people over, ask your guests if there’s anything they may need and don’t be afraid to host a potluck-style event so you can share some of the shopping responsibilities with the guests.
2. Prepare your spread
Plan a staycation that requires minimal effort. Once you have the ingredients for a yummy, food-filled staycation, you can start prepping your meals and snacks the day before. Prepare any raw meats that need time to marinate, bake some goodies, and make some tea and lemonade for immediate enjoyment. You can also prepare meat and cheese platters or veggie plates in advance to save yourself time.
3. Invite friends and family in advance
If you’re choosing to have people over, make sure to invite them in advance because this is a busy weekend. Even if you’re having a simple game night or dinner, giving your guests a heads up in advance will ensure that they reserve the date.
4. Get creative with activities
Since the point of a staycation is to avoid going out into the Labor Day crowds, make sure you have enough activities planned so that you don’t get cabin fever. Invest in board games, card games, movies, and other sources of entertainment that will have you relaxing in the living room all day with your loved ones. If it’s just you and your sweetheart staying in, have a movie marathon and cuddle up on the sofa. If you’re planning fun for the whole family, have a board game tournament.
5. Make sure your environment is cozy
You work hard and deserve a break this long weekend. Make sure you set yourself up with a cozy environment perfect for lounging all day. This could include installing fans for the summer heat or investing in a nice recliner or sofa for both lounging and entertaining.
6. Clean and organize your space
Clutter and messes can be stressful and put a damper on your relaxing holiday weekend. In the week before Labor Day, spend some time cleaning the house so you can enjoy a sparkling clean home during your staycation.
Labor Day marks the end of summer and the beginning of the school year, Fall, and colder months ahead. Rather than spending this weekend stressing about your travel plans, enjoy a relaxing staycation with plenty of food, games, and comfort. Spending quality time with loved ones at home is the best way to say goodbye to summer.
After the laughs and fun activities of Labor Day weekend are over, prepare for back-to-school season with these survival tips for parents!
Have a small space that needs sprucing up? You don’t need to compromise on behalf of size. Small spaces can be just as stylish as larger spaces if decorated with some strategy. There are plenty of tips and tricks for furniture selection, wall decor, and accessories that can help transform your space from cramped to cozy.
Below are five of the best and most effective decor tips for small spaces:
Select the Right Furniture
When it comes to decorating a small space, sleek, compact, and functional furniture is the key to success. The Primo recliner is the perfect example of a piece of furniture that is small, stylish, and comfortable. With no elements compromised, The Primo offers the very best when it comes to compact recliners. Choosing a sofa for your small living space can be tricky. The perfect sofa should be compact but comfortable, sturdy but flexible, and graceful but functional. The Essex sofa embodies all of those qualities. A haven of relaxation, this specialty sofa offers up a fashionable and feature-packed frame perfect for any small space.
When arranging your furniture in a small living space, make sure that the pieces aren’t overlapping or blocking any window or door frames. Instead, opt for less furniture so you have more space to navigate through. Replace any large furniture pieces with smaller alternatives (for example, instead of a wide coffee table, consider an ottoman).
Bring it Together with Wall Decor
Strategic and beautiful wall decor will help you preserve floor space and enhance your style. However, wall decor should be taken into consideration after furniture and other larger decor pieces have been chosen. This way, you can use wall decor as an opportunity to tie everything together. Try putting together a gallery wall that ties in the colors of your space, or consider functional wall storage to help you save space like book holders, small shelving units, and hooks.
Add Life with Plants
Adding plants to your space can make it feel more fresh, open, and inviting, no matter the size. Try dedicating a corner of your space to a large potted plant. Have some fun picking out the type of plant and the pot style to complement your space. Or, take advantage of vertical space by hanging a plant from the ceiling. This works for spaces that are lacking in floor space because they can be hung above other pieces of furniture.
Create an Illusion with Mirrors
One of the ultimate goals of decorating a small space is to make it feel larger. If your space is feeling a little cramped, try adding some mirrors. There are plenty of decorative wall and floor mirrors on the market so you’re sure to find one that aligns with your home’s style. Mirrors are a great way to add a little extra dimension to any room and create the illusion of a larger space. Try hanging a large mirror on the wall as a centerpiece. If possible, hang the mirror so that it reflects back the largest part of your home. Another great option is to lean a large floor mirror between two walls so that more space is reflected.
Separate with Rugs
Placing rugs throughout your home can help separate spaces and create new “areas”. For example, if you have a combined living and dining room, placing an area rug under the dining room table can help to section off that area so it’s more of its own space. Plus, rugs can help give each area a unique style without having all the decor blend together. For an added element of style, try layering rugs with differing textures and colors.
If you’re decorating a small space, don’t fret. Following these decor tips for small spaces can help you craft the home of your dreams. If you know what to look for in furnishings and decor, it’s easy to make the most out of spaces lacking in square footage. By selecting the right items and arranging them strategically, you can maximize the space in your home and, as a result, maximize its design potential.
If you still feel like your space could use some extra room, follow the ultimate living room decluttering list to make your home more organized and spacious!