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Jan 17th, 2019

2019 winter decor trends to try

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With the arrival of the new year and the winter season comes the arrival of new decor trends for your home. If you feel like your space is in need of a seasonal refresh, Hazelview Properties wants to help with these 2019 winter decor trends to try.



Natural Wood and Handmade Pieces

This season seems to be all about the return of natural pieces and details. Styles and colour schemes that evoke the forest and the sea are what’s trending. Reclaimed wood, especially stripped down, or natural light-coloured wood, is what to look for. This style is perfect for winter, as natural wood brings warmth to any space and goes with practically any colour. The Nordic or Scandinavian style of light wood furniture combined with lacquered white is a winning combination. If feels both comfortable and fresh, and is the perfect way to warm up a room this winter. Look for handmade pieces made with natural wood, with an artisanal feel.

Edgy Jewel Tones

A little splash of colour can go a long way. When choosing fabrics and accessories, look for jewel tones like ruby red and emerald green. These bold colours create contrast against white and natural wood elements for a whimsical and elegant look.

Copper Accents

The mixed metal accent pieces that were big last fall will continue into this year, particularly copper. Brass is being left behind. Copper brings vivid warmth and elegance to any room and its illuminating sheen is a welcome sight during a dark Canadian winter. Look for copper when choosing lamps, vases, decorative bowls and more.

Rich Textures

This year is all about the rich, luxurious feel of things. Rich velvet in bold colours will be seen everywhere from throw pillows to statement sofas. This trend toward the unapologetically bold, rich and sumptuous is called Maximalism. It's in stark contrast to Minimalism. This year, more is more.

Industrial Pieces

Industrial pieces, made mainly of iron and steel, can lend themselves to a minimalist or maximalist look. Minimalist industrial may feel a little cold for winter, but when you combine it with rich and luxurious textures and natural wood it can work very well.

Hazelview hopes these 2019 winter decor trends help you create the perfect look for your home this season.

 

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