Sunday, February 18, 2018

The 2018 Décor and Color Trends We Loved

We at KMW Interiors are settling in to 2018 after returning from Winter Las Vegas Market (there's another one coming up in July BTW). We searched out new (and not so new) trends, and man, did we find them! Here are a few of them that we LOVED that you're probably going to see a lot of.

Future’s so Bright…

Photo Credit: Mitchell Gold+Bob Williams 2018 Spring Collection

Color is trending! Although the base colors of grey’s/silver, black, white and taupe still rule the roost, adding pops of color has become an essential element in current interior decoration. Major furniture and décor brands are adding bright pops of colors to liven up the established neutral palate. The number one color I’ve seen is 2018’s pantone color of the year, ultra-violet. Other colors I’ve seen are magenta, emerald green, indigo and shades of orange and yellow.

Into the Woods!
Photo Credit: CB2 Look Book 2018
One trend I’ve seen, that seems here to stay for a while, is the use of woods like teak and walnut. However, there are alternatives out there that are beautiful and even more sustainable than teak and walnut. Woods like Acacia and manago are being used more and more. Teak and Walnut, in particular, harken back to the trends established during the rise of mid-century modern style. Mid-century style has been embraced by younger generations and has returned with a vengeance! You’ll see a lot of teak, walnut and exotic sustainable wood furniture pieces, décor elements and even decorative art! Another benefit of exotic wood elements in design is that it works fabulously with the next trend…

African Roots 
Photo Credit: Restoration Hardware
It seems like the design community is going back to our human ancestral roots! African and afro-centric design elements are showing up in countless furniture store catalogs and brand look books. The most common elements are decorative pillows, throws and area rugs. Just adding these simple elements can make your place look updated and on trend! The combo of teak elements with African mud-cloth décor really creates a current, cultural, yet casual, look.

The “Rustic” Industry… 
Photo Credit: Scott Living
Another trend we LOVED is the continuing combination of rustic country elements with industrial details. This is really something you can see in furniture collections like those from the Scott Brothers and Magnolia Home. This trend isn’t new, however, popular furniture suppliers are providing options that make this look more accessible. So, we’ll be seeing this a lot more often in homes. Elements of this style include: Dark iron or dark finished metal; white-washed and wire brushed wood finishes; industrial elements like casters and metal pipe accents.

Geometry "Class"
Photo Credit: Hauzzz Interiors
Another interesting trend that has been around for a few years, and getting increasingly popular, is geometric decor and design elements. You'll see this everywhere, from fabric prints to table bases and even kitchen accessories! This is another trend that is a reboot from the mid-century modern style that dominated the 60's. Again, the younger generations have really embraced geometric patterns and structural elements.

Marble-ous Daaarling...
Photo Credit: Offbeat Home & Life
This trend is still going strong! If you want to make something look cool and updated, forgret the bird! Put marble on it! This material has made it into every element you can think of for the home and beyond. Furniture, counter-tops, floors, showers, contact paper, office accessories, kitchen accessories and everthing in between! There are many alterntives to marble that look like marble without the crazy cost, like quartz and porcelain materials, so it's gotten increasingly accessible. Marble is a classy material, so I don't see this going out of style any time soon. 

The Golden Age
Photo Credit: Decor Pad

Yup! Gold and rose gold are still in! Not only are they still in, they're showing up in more places in the home! Last year it seemed to be relegated to the accent furniture and accessory market. Now, its showing up in kitchens and bathrooms in the form of fixtures and hardware. I remember the "olden" days when I was called to renovate and change out the dated 1980's gold kitchen and bath elements with stainless steel. Now, I have to put gold back in! There are a few important things to note: the fixture and hardware designs are much more streamlined and modern. Moreover, a brushed or matte finish is preferred instead of the shiny polished look of the 80's.

Saturday, January 20, 2018

We're Best of Houzz for the 5th Year!

KMW Interiors of Beverly Hills
Awarded Best Of Houzz 2018

Over 40 Million Monthly Unique Users Nominated Best Home Building,
Remodeling and Design Professionals in North America and Around the World

Beverly Hills, CA, January 18, 2018KMW Interiors of Beverly Hills has won “Best Of Customer Service” on Houzz®, the leading platform for home remodeling and design. The rapidly growing interior design and home staging firm was chosen by the more than 40 million monthly unique users that comprise the Houzz community from among more than one million active home building, remodeling and design industry professionals.

The Best Of Houzz is awarded annually in three categories: Design, Customer Service and Photography. Design award winners’ work was the most popular among the more than 40 million monthly users on Houzz. Customer Service honors are based on several factors, including the number and quality of client reviews a professional received in 2017. Architecture and interior design photographers whose images were most popular are recognized with the Photography award. A “Best Of Houzz 2018” badge will appear on winners’ profiles, as a sign of their commitment to excellence. These badges help homeowners identify popular and top-rated home professionals in every metro area on Houzz.

“We’re so proud and excited to have won this distinct honor for the 5th year in a row! Customer service is very important to us and winning this award is confirmation that we’re on the right track when it comes to making our clients happy” said, Kita Marie Williams, CEO of KMW Interiors.

"The Houzz community selected a phenomenal group of Best of Houzz 2018 award winners, so this year's recipients should be very proud,” said Liza Hausman, Vice President of Industry Marketing at Houzz. “Best of Houzz winners represent some of the most talented and customer-focused professionals in our industry, and we are extremely pleased to give them both this recognition and a platform on which to showcase their expertise."

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About KMW Interiors
KMW Interiors is an interior design, decoration and home staging company that is owned and operated by Kita Marie Williams. The design and decoration focus of the company specializes in creating spaces that truly reflect a homeowner’s lifestyle and needs. KMW Interiors is one of the few design companies that regularly employs energetic space planning by incorporating simple Feng Shui techniques and Local Space Astrology planning in design schemes. The company owner has also recently completed training on sourcing Sustainable and Eco-Friendly furnishings. The home staging focus of the company specializes in enhancing a property to inspire potential buyers to purchase as well as preparing sellers for the sale of their home. For more information visit www.kmwinteriors.com.

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