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Timeless Interior Design Trends

Between appointments, installs, and family happenings, we’ve been scouring the internet, from Instagram to Pinterest, and individual websites. We pulled together a few interior design trends that caught our eye. Whether you are embarking on a mini interior remodel or are considering a complete home makeover, these two interior design trends will refresh any space.

Spotted: Dots, spots and full moon shapes are circling the design world. From glazed white penny tiles to rounded furniture, the curved-angles are a mainstay. This timeless shape is perfect for modern make-overs, traditional touches, and eclectic tastes. We love this pink bathroom by Australia architecture firm Winwood McKenzie. We spotted the penny tiles on Architectural Digest. The project dates back a few years, but the look is still relevant. We’re also coveting curved silhouettes and fixtures; they make a subtle yet grand statement. Galerie Glustin in Paris has wonderful moon-shaped chairs. Rooms Studio wildly minimalistic Half Moon Coffee Table is a must. The Aura pendants from Ladies and Gentlemen Studio are simple and versatile and can be hung individually or in clusters. Furniture as art has the ability to transform a space.

Marbled: We never tire of marble. From bathrooms awash in variegated swirls to coffee tables and statement walls abound in natural stone, marble can be maximalist or minimalist. Carpenters Workshop Gallery with outposts in London, Paris, San Francisco and New York, offers wonderful marble collectible design, including marble-topped tables that are juxtaposed with concrete. Instagram is marble eye-candy. We discovered this marble-in-the-raw wet bar on A Designers Mind IG. Pinterest is chock-full of boards with marble. Marble slabs, marble floors, marble baths, marble everything. While we can’t post them all, two rooms stood out. A living rom with a marble wall that was juxtaposed with marble flooring and a marbled-pattern rug. And a kitchen from Da Vinci Lifestyle that features a marble waterfall kitchen island. We also use marble in our projects. Sometimes a little. Sometimes a lot. A bathroom renovation we completed features a heavily veined marble backsplash punctuated with, you guessed it, a round stone fixture.

Both of these trends achieve a laidback sophisticated look that never gets old.