It’s no secret that remodeling is a more popular choice than home buying this year, with housing costs still rising. Fortunately, Yelp is on the scene to analyze the biggest and best design trends of 2023 and predict which trends will be sticking around through 2024.
This way, you can choose interior trends that won’t be going out of style anytime soon. Designer Dani Dazey of Dazy Den teamed up with Yelp this year to give advice on each of the trending design searches of 2023—here are the highlights of each viral search.
The hottest (pink) trend of 2023 was all thanks to the Barbie movie, and it’s not going anywhere soon. Maybe Margot Robbie wasn’t lying about the pink paint shortage—searches for the shade have spiked 82%.
Whether it’s color-drenching with bold, playful accents or living like Paris Hilton in an all-pink kitchen, the dopamine decor trend isn’t going anywhere in 2024. If the Barbie dream house still isn’t enough for you, bloomcore is also on the rise according to Yelp—floral-inspired patterns, paints, and wallpapers continue to be on trend this year as homeowners look to add extra cheer to their space.
“There’s no denying that color evokes happy feelings, but sometimes people can be unsure about how to bring more of it into their space," Dazey said in Yelp's report. «Start off by establishing a color story: one to two primary colors, and maybe one to two secondary pops.»
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Marie Kondo-ing your space is still on trend this year; in place of remodeling for extra storage space, many sought the help of professional declutterers to help organize their homes.
This makes it easy to find design solutions that will store the items you keep and get rid of the items you don’t,
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Today’s update will be our final update of 2023. With things slowing down in the field, we will take some time to focus on other projects, and the Weekly Field Updates will resume in January. We hope everyone has a safe and happy holiday season, and we’ll see you back in 2024!
This year, you may want to rethink the way you’ve been stringing your Christmas tree lights. If you’re tired of the hassle of walking in endless circles around your tree to string up your lights, why not try lighting your tree vertically instead? This easy Christmas tree hack will help you save time—and, more importantly, save you the struggle of running 800 mini-laps while your family watches).
If you're planning an IKEA trip in the next couple of months, you'll want to ensure that you're making the most of your visit, no matter whether you've frequented the retail store just once or have shopped there dozens of times.
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The holiday season is right around the corner, with Thanksgiving marking the beginning of the festivities through to New Year’s celebrations. For some folks, this period also means prepping for one eventful week after Christmas: the week of Kwanzaa.
If traditional Christmas carols were given a modern spin, «Deck the Halls,» would really mean deck the halls, roof, porch, and lawn. While a Christmas tree in the living room is still the star of interior holiday decor, front yards are often the next hot spot for holiday decor displays.
There are lots of ways you can flex your DIY muscles around your home. But while painting furniture, building a kitchen backsplash, or grouting tile can be tackled on your own, there are some home projects that are better left to the professionals due to their complexity—and because of safety concerns.
For anyone looking to tackle big home renovation projects in 2024, now is the perfect time to pin down the details. Start by making your own list and checking it twice—noting which rooms or areas need a refresh, what your budget entails, and what style options toe the line between on-trend and timeless.
Aspen (Populus tremula) is a deciduous, broadleaf tree known for its habit of ‘quaking’ or ‘trembling’ in the slightest breeze. Indeed, its botanical name ‘tremula’ was given due to its trembling habit, and it’s also known as ‘quaking aspen’. Aspen tree leaves have flattened, flexible leaf stalks, which is how they are able to flutter so easily.