Etsy just released a brand new report for shoppers—this year, it’s the brand’s first time highlighting spring and summer design trends (though they've already taken a peek into holiday aesthetics and predicted 2024 design trends).
Etsy compiled popular search terms from its website and placed them into trend categories. These trend categories are essentially new aesthetics, with Etsy detailing hallmarks of the trend and popular search terms that fall under each.
If you’ve been looking for new ways to redecorate your home for the season, you’ll want to take a closer look at a few design-centered trends on that list. To make finding your new style even easier for you, we’re highlighting our favorite home interior trends from Etsy’s spring and summer trend guide.
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«Garden girl» is an uber-botanical version of cottagecore. Etsy saw a 30% increase in searches for linen dresses and skirts, a 200% increase in searches for garden-print blankets, and a 360% increase in searches for gardening accessories.
When you’re looking at giving your home a garden girl makeover, it doesn’t just stop at procuring a massive jungle of indoor plants—focus on incorporating floral and botanical prints, artwork, color palettes, and statement pieces.
Garden girl is a calming, grounded aesthetic with a little bit of vintage charm added to the mix—perfect for a summer full of working outdoors (in a cute outfit, of course).
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Have you ever wanted to live in a Hallmark movie? Maybe «rom-com interiors» should be your next go-to Etsy search.
Etsy defines this aesthetic as covering the search terms seeking a 1990s to 2000s style. Rom-com interiors are all about the cozy and the classic: if you want to give a
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I have grown alliums for their stunning architectural form for years, but one is by far my favorite: ‘Ambassador’. Although its bulb is related to garlic, onions, and shallots, this ornamental garden variety is a show-stopper. There are many other allium cultivars out there, ranging in size, color, and form, but ‘Ambassador’ rises to the top of my list for a lot of reasons.
Want to show a little love to your local bees with an easy-care lawn? You don’t have to keep bees to create an environment that helps them thrive. Bee lawns are a great way to improve the look and care of your yard while also helping bees.
Recently, I realized our outdoor area leaves much to be desired. We live in a city, which means we’re lucky to have any outdoor space at all, but as far as urban balconies go, it’s pretty bare bones in the character department.
Late spring is the perfect time to give your borders a little attention, in order to keep them in good shape throughout summer. At this time, there’s still room between plants to negotiate a way through, so you can access plants at the back of the border before everything grows and knits together.
Today we’re exploring more of Jay Sifford‘s lesser-seen back garden. We’ve toured and featured the award-winning landscape designer’s immaculate stylized meadow front garden, but now we’re wondering why the blooming bogs at the back of his home aren’t getting more attention.
It’s always a treat when award-winning landscape designer Jay Sifford sends in photos of his fabulous home garden in the mountains of North Carolina. Today, we have an extra-special treat:
The exterior facade of your home is what truly makes its first impression. Homes are often set in the same cookie-cutter designs and palettes, so it’s easy to ignore the exterior and jump straight to the inner walls of your abode.
As the warm weather season approaches, we asked professional gardeners and landscapers to weigh in with their insights regarding the hottest landscaping looks of the year. From creating shade gardens to mixing in darker foliage, these trends will elevate your outdoor space.