How home decor has changed since we’ve been staying in during the pandemic

By Alex Krutchik

The world has opened back up – with some obvious changes – but working, learning and doing more from home is still relatively common compared to just a couple years ago.

Because of all this time spent at home, the way decor looks has gone through a shift in the last 18 months. Specifically, people are seeking soft colorful and textured touches to bring some levity and brightness into the home, shifting from the minimalistic, yet perhaps boring palette that has been popular the last several years.

Dawn Cook of BLDC Design in Shaker Heights and Abby Hanzie from Laura of Pembroke in Orange say warm neutral colors are replacing the stark gray and white that were long trending.

Lighter colors and warmer wood tones for flooring are becoming popular again. | Laura of Pembroke
Another trend is adding colorful, patterned wallpaper and murals with color. Accent walls are also popular. | Laura of Pembroke
Bench seating and sofas are trending up. Soft textures like bouclé or velvet can bring in a cozy feel or a softness to the room. | Laura of Pembroke
Because people have been spending more time at home, some have opted to create the space for yoga studios in their homes. | BLDC Design / Dawn Cook
Warmer neutral tones and combining textures are coming into style. | BLDC Design / Linda Smith
Bench seating and sofas are trending up. Soft textures like bouclé or velvet can bring in a cozy feel or a softness to the room. | BLDC Design / Dawn Cook

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