Home design trends from the pros 11.02.10

Posted on 02 November 2010

A few weeks ago. I had the pleasure of attending a design seminar given by the editor of House Beautiful magazine, Newell Turner. He talked about the big trends he’s been seeing in design, and grouped them into four categories. And as he was talking, I was, of course, thinking about our own state, and if the trends applied. Here’s what came to mind:

Trend 1: The New Victorian

This trend has to do with classic design but with a modern feel. Traditional, historical, but more pared down, even a bit quirky. Dark accents figure prominently too.

(Designer Carolyn Grisham’s home in Harrison. Photo by Rett Peek)

(Designer Julie Roetzel’s Fayetteville home. Photo by Rett Peek)

Trend 2: Glam!

This one needs little explanation–and I think it must be a Southern fave, because we see lots of glamorous interiors. These rooms are ready for their close-up.

(Cynthia McClanahan’s Fayetteville home, by designer Chris Goddard. Photo by Rett Peek)

(A Little Rock living room by designer Kevin Walsh. Photo by Nancy Nolan)

Trend 3: The Accessorator

Traditional with a twist, colorful, fun and fashionable all describe this trend. Sounds like a Southern girl, right? Who doesn’t love a good accessory or two?

(The Green home in Fayetteville, designed by Tobi Fairley. Photo by Nancy Nolan)

(The Crain residence in Conway, designed by Tami Risinger. Photo by Rett Peek)

Trend 4: The Ruralist

This trend has country roots but with a pared down sensibility and clean lines.

(Both images from Stan DuBois and Jeff Chapman’s Eureka Springs home. Photos by Rett Peek)

Which style is your favorite? Can you see some of these influences in your own place? We’d love to hear what you think!


2 responses to Home design trends from the pros 11.02.10

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  • Summer Bell says:

    The ruralist defines my home! My “envelope” of design as I call it has to be practical and clean to offset the natural accumulation of toys and accessories that comes with having children. In a few years, our style may evolve to something more along the line of the Accessorator. Design is all about people and function, after all. I look forward to the day that I can own breakable accessories! (:

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