2019 is here and with the new year comes an exciting new list of interior design trends that will influence spaces all across the globe. Design Institute of San Diego recently sent out a survey to our current students, practicing faculty, and alumni to gather their predictions for 2019’s most prominent design elements. The results are in, and we can’t wait! Check out DI’s top trends for 2019 below.
Geometric shapes will continue to top patterns and textiles, along with more layered textures and rich color patterns. Offices are having more and more meetings in dynamic spaces that are truly inspiring.
Colors will trend darker than in years past, with dark brown and matte black showing up in accessories, paint colors and furniture/cabinetry. Pastels will be more muted (bye-bye millennial pink, hello deep hues!)
Kitchen designs will shift away from bright colors and accents to embrace dark cabinetry, statement islands, and matte appliances.
Free-standing tubs will continue to be a hot bathroom trend, as well as the addition of wood (yes, wood!) in bathrooms, from floors to ceilings beams.
Exotic woods like Brazilian cherry and teak will dominate flooring trends, with the use of larger, wider and more rustic planks.
Statement ceilings will be big in 2019, whether it be natural or abstract.
As for restaurant design, DI foresees bold and unique color pairings as well as natural elements.
What interior design trends are you excited for in 2019? Share your thoughts in our comments below.
Textile/Pattern: http://www.idstudiosinc.com/
Color: https://www.studiojacksondesign.com/galleries/pelican-crest/
Kitchen: http://www.studioh-int.com/residential#/residential-coronado-residence/
Bathroom: https://www.rwid.com/pt-loma-san-diego
Flooring 1: https://www.studiojacksondesign.com/galleries/pelican-crest/
Flooring 2: http://www.studioh-int.com/residential-del-mar-residence
Ceiling 1: http://www.cmnaturaldesigns.com/portfolio/hermes-ave/
Ceiling 2: http://www.idstudiosinc.com/work/featured/
Restaurant Design 1: http://juleswilsondesign.com/projects/gaijin-noodle-sake-house/
Restaurant Design 2: http://www.cmnaturaldesigns.com/before-afters/corine-maggio-natural-design-bobalicious-13/