Design Styles That Are Growing in Popularity This Year
What Homeowners Are Gravitating Toward Right Now
Design trends shift constantly, but some movements gain enough momentum to reshape how homes look and feel for years. Rather than chasing every micro-trend, paying attention to broader shifts helps you make choices that will still look good in five or ten years.
Warm Minimalism
The sterile, all-white minimalism of the past decade is giving way to a warmer interpretation. Think the same clean lines and uncluttered spaces, but with natural materials, earthy tones, and tactile textures replacing stark white and chrome. This style appeals to people who want simplicity without coldness.
Organic Modern
Organic modern blends contemporary furniture forms with natural materials and soft curves. Expect rounded edges, raw wood, stone, and a palette inspired by nature. It feels grounded and sophisticated without being formal.
Grandmillennial
A younger generation is embracing traditionally feminine and old-fashioned elements — chintz, needlepoint, scalloped edges, floral wallpaper — but mixing them with modern pieces and ironic sensibility. It is traditional style through a contemporary lens.
Finding Where You Fit
These broader movements do not exist in isolation. Most real homes blend elements from multiple styles. The question is which one resonates most with you as a starting point. If you are not sure, Jully's Place has a home decor style quiz at jullysplace.com that can help you figure out your baseline before you start layering in trends. Understanding your core style makes it easier to adopt new trends selectively rather than overhauling your entire home every time the design conversation shifts.



