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Summer is just a few weeks away, and now is the time to begin updating your home for the season. Wondering what design styles will reign supreme this year? Interior designers from across the South weigh in to share nine home trends that will be all the rage this season. Bring on the brights and botanicals!
āBotanical prints and caning are on my brain all the time but especially during the summer months! I recently have speci ed Riley Sheeheyās Botanical Cream wallpaper for a clientās pool bath and love the antique botanical prints I picked up at the Paris Flea Market this past fall. As for caning, my mind immediately goes to Dior Maisonās Rattan Cannage Provence trays and accessories!ā ā Hallie Henley Sims, founder of Hallie Henley Design in Houston, Texas
āWeāre going to see a lot of outdoor areas that feel like an extension of the interior. Whether you have a large yard or a tiny terrace, people will capitalize on this space, making it personalā an extension of the decor and style on the inside and a re ection of their values. is can be a single chair and table to have a cup of tea and re ect, or a large lounge space for lazy, long, summer evenings.ā ā Laura Hur, founder of Lorla Studio in Kensington, Maryland
āPlayful patterns are making a splash as a top summer interior design trend. From vibrant geometric shapes to whimsical oral prints, this trend adds a cheerful and energetic vibe to any space. Itās key to embrace the joy of mixing and matching patterns that create a personalized and lively atmosphere indoors and outdoors, especially ones that capture the essence of summer.ā ā Ginger Curtis, founder of Urbanology Designs in Dallas, Texas

āWe will see the boundaries blurred on more indoor and outdoor spaces by using features like large windows, sliding glass doors, and seamless transitions to outdoor patios, decks, or gardens. We will also see more lightweight fabrics such as sheers, linen, and cotton being used outdoors for draperies on a porch or in upholstery.ā ā Elizabeth Burch, founder of Elizabeth Burch Interiors in Nashville, Tennessee
āRaw materials such as wood imbue spaces with a sense of heritage while seamlessly bridging the gap between indoor comfort and outdoor beauty. Whether itās the rich warmth of oiled wooden furniture or the rustic charm of natural-toned poolside benches, these elements add texture and character to interior settings.ā ā Mary Lambrakos, founder of Lambrakos Studio in Houston
āBiophilia continues to be the darling of interior design, itās de nitely having a moment. is trend, which seamlessly integrates natural elements into interior spaces, is gaining traction. By incorporating indoor plants, expansive windows, and organic textures, biophilic design breathes fresh air into our homes.ā ā Ginger Curtis
āQuiet luxury is truly a āless is more,ā understated elegance. It refers to the quality of elements and materials in a space versus a speci c aesthetic or eeting design trend. It focuses on timeless


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simply another piece of disposable decor.ā ā Elana Mendelson, founder of Elana Designs in Potomac, Maryland
āWhile there has been a persistent trend of using neutral and pastel palettes, people are now eager to embrace boldness, especially as temperatures rise and individuals seek refuge near water bodies like resort pools, lakes, and beaches. Vibrant hues beautifully complement the blues of water and the greenery that typically surrounds these natural or manmade landscapes, inspiring people to bring those refreshing colors indoors.ā ā Holly Hickey Moore, founder of Holly Hickey Moore in Dallas
āIncorporating vibrant pops of color is the perfect way
to infuse a space with energy. Whether itās through an interesting rug or a playful throw pillow, these bold hues o er an opportunity to introduce unexpected allure.ā ā Mary Lambrakos founder of Lambrakos Studio in Houston
āI hesitate to call it a trend, as game tables are a classic addition to a space, but Iāve absolutely seen an uptick in clientsās requests to incorporate them into their homes over the past year. Personally, I love that theyāre multifunctional pieces that give reason to use what might otherwise be an underutilized room. eyāre also one of my favorite ways to create a second seating zone.ā ā Lindsay Speace, founder of Lindsay Speace Interior Design in Raleigh, North Carolina
āEveryone loves dining al fresco, especially as the weather warms up. Outdoor kitchens are going to continue to grow in popularity this summer. ey donāt donāt need to be large or fancy, but having some countertop space, a grill, and maybe even some type of refrigeration makes cooking and eating outside a breeze.ā ā Laura Hur
Source: 9 Home Trends at Will Be Everywhere is Summer, According To Designers Southern Living (May 10, 2024) Sarah Lyon






