Tuesday, November 25, 2025

5 Attention-grabbing (& Enjoyable) Concepts Taking place In Design Proper Now + Why We’re Not Calling Them “Developments”

For apparent causes, we write rather a lot about inside design and residential adorning tendencies. However typically, we come throughout moments and ideas we expect are price exploring that aren’t essentially en masse the way in which a “development” is. As an illustration (and a little bit of a spoiler alert): Swans in house decor are popping up rather a lot, however on no account do I believe that giant majestic birds are “taking place.” They’re only a stylistic selection somebody chooses as a result of they like it. The identical goes for the colour pink proper now. Blush, dusty mauve, and fleshy peach had been by no means out of fashion—imho, no colour is ever out of date if utilized in a contemporary means—however an increasing number of, I’m seeing designers go all-in on rose.

So, at present, I’m diving into 5 non-trends that I simply plain and easily suppose are enjoyable happenings within the design world price bringing to your consideration. No pomp; no circumstance; no massive declarations. Simply “Hey, watcha take into consideration this?” conversations.

#1: Blue Marble Counter tops

Blue marble tends to return off a bit dated when it has the improper edge end and in a kitchen that feels overly fussy. It was a factor in customized kitchens within the early 1900s, then once more within the ’70s and ’80s, and is certainly making a robust comeback lately, although nonetheless fairly area of interest.

Kate Hudson famously picked a vibrant blue, closely veined marble for the kitchen she renovated in her present house, which additionally occurs to have been her childhood residence. Folks both like it or hate it, with some critics saying it seems to be like an inexpensive pool liner. Whereas it’s probably not one thing I’d choose for myself, possibly ever (it’s simply not my choice for veining fashion), I’m all for *her* loving it.

Right here is the kitchen (above) that she did in collaboration with Cafe Home equipment, which ran in Architectural Digest. Shiny white and true blue is a bit high-contrast for my liking, but it surely’s a traditional mixture, so whereas it appears fairly daring, it’s tried-and-true to say the least.

This deeper, extra gray-blue countertop—the identical kitchen from the opening picture, a design by Guild Anderson—is extra according to my private style. Identical consequence, in that it feels each classic and ahead on the similar time, however extra palatable and low-key.

A marble with tons of motion blended with a robust wooden grain is difficult to tug off, however there’s something very cozy and rustic about this kitchen, by Eleanor Roper Interiors.

Shifting into the lavatory, a deeper blue marble is simpler to work with since you solely want a little bit bit because of the smaller area. I particularly like it in a color-drench aesthetic, such because the powder bathtub above by Decus Interiors.

Coe Mudford Inside Design turned a easy fire wall into the star of the room with this tender blue marble slab design. In a conventional white-and-grey marble, as an example, it could have been lovely however anticipated, and this selection provides simply sufficient colour to be attention-grabbing with out being pushy.

This lavatory shared by Starel Stones notes that it makes use of blue wave marble, leading to a room that appears such as you’re floating within the clouds (or sea). I’m transfixed, actually.

A blue lapis marble is totally beautiful on this petite trendy lavatory by Hunt and Design. Be aware that they took it above the arch of the mirror to nice consequence.

#2: Saltillo Flooring Tiles

Usually, welcoming, character-filled interiors and structure are more and more fascinating, as in comparison with stark or pristine modern houses. And with that, we’re seeing hotter colours and supplies an increasing number of. One specifically I’ve been eyeing is Saltillo tiles. Now, you might even see what I’ve posted beneath and suppose “oh, terra cotta!” however properly…not precisely. All Saltillo tiles are terra cotta, however not all terra cotta is Saltillo.

Saltillo must be made in Coahuila, Mexico (the capital metropolis is Saltillo) utilizing old-world, hand-made strategies. It’s very sturdy, naturally slip-resistant, and inexpensive at round $5 to $6 per sq. foot, put in. The one draw back is that, because it’s a pure, unglazed materials, it must be resealed each few years, relying on foot visitors.

I like that the designer (Terramar Interiors) right here retained the unique Saltillo flooring within the bed room that adjoins this lavatory suite, and made them really feel purposeful and contemporary by bringing in a equally toned ground in a star and cross brick sample.

The Saltillo tiles we sometimes see are sq. in various sizes with thick grout traces between them, however this brick-shaped Saltillo from Tiles of Ezra reads far more trendy, paired with crisp white partitions, a glossy grey pedestal(ish) sink, and ribbed aqua glass.

Whereas that is technically crimson cotto from Zia Tile, I needed to point out it as a result of we don’t sometimes see an natural, hand-made ground like this with a contemporary kitchen just like the above by Laun Studio. It’s a great reminder that simply since you’re renovating doesn’t imply you at all times need to tear out all the pieces. Generally outdated lends some gravitas to new.

Saltillo works particularly properly in hacienda- or mission-style houses. I like it with creamy plaster partitions and architectural options like this fire in a house by Intimate Dwelling Interiors.

These flooring are implausible decisions for hard-working rooms just like the kitchen and toilet on account of their sturdiness, which comes from the truth that Saltillo tiles are sometimes fairly thick (about 3/4-inch) and fired at very excessive temperatures.

Oooh, a picket design! The itemizing for this house notes that this fashion is uncommon, which is unlucky as a result of it’s so pretty.

#3: Pink High-To-Backside

Sudden crimson. Burgundy. Brown. Now…pink! After all, all of these colours are totally different, however they do reside in the identical world of heat, wealthy crimson undertones. Mushy, blushy pinks are popping up all over the place I look, notably in loos, although it’s a stunning, practically impartial hue for any residing area, actually.

I ended lifeless in my tracks after I noticed this lavatory Heidi Caillier lately shared, largely on account of that attractive built-in cupboard, but in addition as a result of the colour palette simply glows.

Once I stated above {that a} satiny pink like this lavatory by Uns Hobbs Inside is mainly a impartial, what I meant is that it really works so properly with virtually any colour. Inexperienced? Sure! Brown? After all. Purple or white or blue or crimson? God, sure! Going to bookmark Farrow & Ball Templeton Pink for a future room…

I imply, who doesn’t need a shiny pink kitchen in Paris? Pairing a candy, fleshy pink like this with different tan surfaces retains the colour from leaning too saccharin. (Remember to click on by to see the pink stone fire encompass, too!!)

Look, I like a color-drenched room like the subsequent particular person, however at occasions, it will possibly really feel just like the partitions are caving in on you if issues are too darkish. However in a dusty pink, it nonetheless feels blissful, intentional, and dramatic.

#4: Chintz

Ah chintz. I’ve lengthy had a hate-hate relationship with this fuddy-duddy floral. HOWEVER, it’s really an interesting material that has grown on me. To be particular, chintz material is a plain weave cotton that has a glaze or sheen and sometimes options colourful, repeating floral patterns. It was initially created and produced in India, and after being imported into Europe, it was banned by England and France as a result of it was too fashionable and threatened their home material.

The material and sample is area of interest and never for everybody, however I’ve grown to understand it on a skirted couch, fringed ottoman, or ruffled pillow in a room I’d love to remain in for the weekend (although not essentially reside in).

I imply, Heidi Caillier makes something and all the pieces look good, and she or he virtually has me satisfied I would like a chintz-covered roll-arm couch. For me, it really works as a result of it’s expertly blended with different much less frilly patterns and furnishings silhouettes.

There was a collective obsession with English interiors for the final 5 or extra years, and a chintzy rose-printed couch feels completely on the heart of this design fashion. Be aware the pairing with the kilim rug and the geometric ottoman material.

Chintz doesn’t need to be heavy-handed. It may also be tender and extra delicate, just like the Colefax & Fowler Fuchsia material used on the armchairs above within the house of Emma Sherlock.

One other skirted armchair, this time by A Glass of Bovino, who loves chintz a lot, you could find it in a single type or one other throughout her complete lovely and chic house.

Not courageous sufficient to go together with a floral-patterned couch? Persist with a strong however then have some enjoyable in your ottoman, perchance with a chintz and fringe? Uns Hobbs Interiors creates one other attention-grabbing, layered room with that actual method.

#5: Swans

Okay, hear me out…swans…I noticed a variety of articles final summer time about TikTok’s “swancore,” and I rolled my eyes. Any phrase that’s affixed to “core” could have that impact on me, however what I believed was a fast passing fad possibly has some endurance?

I’ve written about my love for a little bit whimsy in our houses, and this suits squarely into that narrative, however bear in mind: Slightly goes a good distance. Attempt a single classic brass swan planter. Or a ceramic swan pitcher. Feeling frisky? Put a small swan figurine on a bookshelf. Let’s take a look at some examples.

Architectural Digest wrote about swans and their return on the house scene only a week or so in the past, and I bookmarked it even earlier than locking in what motifs I needed to put in writing about for this text. It’s a little bit wild, enjoyable, and admittedly, sort of bizarre (however in a great way…most occasions).

Now that is simply pretty. I’m practically satisfied I now have to discover a classic brass swan in some type or one other…notably a planter-slash-vase.

It’s exhausting to see this distant, however that brass planter on prime of the pink guide is certainly a swan. It seems to be virtually demure subsequent to the gathering of palms, creepy faces, and classic oil portraits of bearded males.

A swan oil portray or print is a delicate bridge into swan decor. I don’t have the precise hyperlink to the one above, however this one is tremendous shut.

Matilda Goad is my quirky, eclectic decor idol. She has a lot enjoyable together with her house that it could make a serial sad-beiger query their dedication to solely creamy whites. I can’t take my eyes off the swan on the highest center shelf…are you able to?

Maison Balzac has a few of my dream too-beautiful-to-use desk linens, and that is the primary I’m seeing this swan serviette. I’ve gotta say…it’s so regal and beautiful and simply uncommon sufficient with out scaring anybody off.

I’ve beloved Nina Campbell’s Swan Lake wallpaper since possibly…2011? That’s practically 15 years, folks, and it by no means will get outdated to me. So I assume the woman who rolled her eyes at “swancore” is a little bit of a hypocrite, hm? (She says to herself…)

Effectively, that was enjoyable. Actually, I a lot want speaking about attention-grabbing issues on our radar that we simply need to bounce round in our minds or chew on a little bit bit, somewhat than a deep dive into a selected development that we’ve got to resolve how we really feel about it. Most of those I shared at present would possibly by no means discover a house in my house, but it surely’s a great train to mentally strive them on to see how far you’ll be able to push your self (or not).

Till subsequent time…

Opening Picture Credit: Design by Guild Anderson | Think about by Emma Lewis


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