Brie Williams

This year was full ofpowerful and memorable design trends.

Clustering

“I love stuff!

So displaying all my favorite treasures in different vignettes, or ‘clusters’ is lots of fun.

modern farmhouse living room concrete fireplace

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Achievingthe clustering lookis simple, and you probably already have everything you need at home.

All you need is a few objects, like perfume bottles, photo strips, ribbons, and matchbooks.

Then, spend a few moments arranging them.

decoratively carved cabinet against floral wallpaper

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It’s a fun way to add whimsy and personality to your decor.

I love adding little surprises throughout my home this wayguests love it too!”

This trend will continue to become a classic go-to as it bringsnature, form, and functionfull circle."

Japandi inspired dining area by designers Christine Stucker and James Veal

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In this case, the adage still rings truegood things come to those who wait."

I love seeing unique ways people incorporate antiques, thrifts, or grandma’s this-or-that into their year-round decorating.

The layered and collected effect brings originality and a story."

blue living room payphone art on fireplace mantel

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I have a very relaxed decorating style, but I also value high-quality pieces.

This decorating style is all about doing more with less.

(Decorative baskets and bins behind glass-front cabinet doors are my go-to for sophisticatedclutter control!)

Arched bookshelf

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Wallpaper with bold colors and patterns offers a complete transformation to an otherwise bland space.

With more affordable and peel-and-stick versions available today, wallpapering an entire room has never been easier.

These wide, colorful stripes look great with any decor.

blue cabinet with dishes

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Blue, botanical wallpaper in bedroom with orange headboard

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red bar striped chair home furniture

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