As I promised I am offering my interior
design trend predictions based on the Academy Award's top styles.
I did not notice any of the much touted, Pantone color of the year- emerald green. What I did see was an abundance of
blue; navy, and midnight Blue. As an interesting side note, midnight blue was
my favorite Crayola crayon color when I was young. I researched midnight blue,
and was pleasantly surprised to discover it was introduced the year I was born,
1958.
The ladies below each look beautiful in
these very flattering colors.
Navy has been in for the past year or so
in interior design, and I think it has staying power. In the past we have
typically seen it with white or cream, I expect we will see navy used in new
applications and combinations. Possibly with orange, yellow, lime green, turquoise,
and other vibrant colors.
Graphic prints have been a popular item in interiors for the past several years. I think they will continue to be, but with a much more complicated, and detailed design. Many will have a Bohemian feel with a modern twist. These gowns are a hint of things to come. | |||
Other trends spotted at the Oscars were laces, ruffles, full skirts, pale colors, and sculptural styles. I expect to see these increase in usage in interiors this year. Victorian and shabby chic had barely lost their popularity when we began seeing a come-back, of sorts.
It will have a different feel with contemporary elements incorporated, but the overall look will still be present. One of the ways this style will be made modern is to use lace in a new way in interior design.
How does my Oscar inspired interior design trend forecast compare to what you noticed on the red carpet? I'll soon post on further predictions I expect to be on trend for the upcoming season, but my next post will be on our latest class project, and presentation; a pool house designed from a re-purposed shipping container. This pool house was designed for an imaginary family in Mt. Pleasant, S.C., a beach town just outside of Charleston. I will post photos and a detailed explanation. See you in Charleston!