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Home Decor Trends 2017

By Anita 74 Comments

I talked about the trends for 2017 HERE a few weeks ago. But today, I am discussing them with Yvonne and Kelly on the podcast. Things got a bit heated when we discussed gray paint, marble and subway tile. Yvonne said they were out, but I disagreed. Kelly just put marble in her kitchen, so I am thinking she also felt marble was still in. I love Yvonne so I don’t mind when we disagree. I always enjoy discussing interior decorating with these two. It stretches me to hear their opinions.

I love this marble countertop from Kelly’s house at My Soulful Home. 

One of our sources were saying some things were out. But some said the same things were in. If you find 10 websites that say (for example) marble is out, I can find 10 that say it is in. I think the biggest issue for me is about who the experts are and who gets to decide what is in and out. I think the magazines used to be the ones who said what was in and out. They set the tone, but now, they are not the only ones setting the trends. Now their voice is just one opinion. Now bloggers and instagrammers affect trends as much as the magazines do. So now rather than 10 voices saying what the trends are, there are literally thousands.

Plus consumers are more sophisticated. They are not automatically following every trend just because some expert told them to. Look at the fashion industry, there are so many more choices now. Everyone doesn’t dress the same any more.

Although some sites are saying the following are out, many said they are still in. I agree these things are still hot. Here’s a list of items that are on the ‘hot’ and ‘not’ list.

  1. stainless steel appliances
  2. brass
  3. marble
  4. white granite
  5. subway tile
  6. gray paint
  7. neutrals

Although we did NOT agree on what was out, I think we did agree on some cool new trends.

  1. Wallpaper including new re-positional wallpaper! Repositional wallpaper (this wallpaper cannot be put over textured walls)
  2. White walls
  3. The color green
  4. The color blue
  5. Mixed metals
  6. butterflies
  7. Maximalism or More is more (anti-minimalism) Check out the Country Living article, CLICK HERE. 

My big take away is do what YOU want. Absorb the trends you love, leave the rest behind. Be aware of the trends, but not controlled by them. So many of the comments you are leaving say the same thing. Bravo!!! Now tomorrow I’m talking about a super cool trend that I am incorporating!

If you want to hear the very lively discussion of what is in and out, be sure to listen below.

If you want to hear Yvonne’s take on the trends, CLICK HERE.

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Comments

  1. Chris Wells says

    February 3, 2017 at 06:39

    I never cared for the minimalist look in a home, but if you are a minimalist then I guess that is your story! I have always loved the quote by Nate Berkus, “your home should tell the story of who you are and be a collection of what you love.” And face it, some of us collect more than others!!?. Nothing is more personal than our homes and it should always be what we love, not what someone else says is trendy or hot!
    I have enjoyed the podcasts and look forward to more!

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  2. Marsha Melonakos says

    February 3, 2017 at 06:56

    I still love my white and grey.

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    • kelly wilkniss says

      February 3, 2017 at 08:59

      As you should Marsha! Classics – always look good. Like the “little black dress”.

      Reply
  3. Deborah Caravona says

    February 3, 2017 at 07:09

    The rule that I’ve learned (often the hard way) is to only purchase what you love. If it’s more expensive, don’t compromise. Save up until you get the quality that you want. Often, you will find that you actually save money in the long run. Also, if we all followed yearly trends, all of our homes would look alike! I sure don’t want that. I want to look around my home and see things that remind me of people, places and memories that I care about. I also want the house to work for the way our family lives and works. Lastly, I want it to be an introduction to who we are and what’s important to us. However, I like subtle decor. Not dull, subtle. In other words, if you don’t live on a farm, decor that screams “farm” seems cliche to me. It reminds me of men who dress up like cowboys. Unless you are riding the range, that seems silly to me. What if I dressed up like an Indian princess tomorrow? Wouldn’t that be bizarre? I might just try it.

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    • Ann C says

      February 12, 2017 at 16:46

      I so agree with what you are saying. I live in a small rural community. But I love being near water. I’m not near water but I want to be. I’ve been debating about painting my walls white and bringing in sea shells and other nautical things or when people come they would ask if it’s stuff I brought home when I sold my cottage. I tend to be very traditional with a few family Antiques thrown in as well as a few painted pieces I bought because I loved them. I also love my collections, but am purging some which I just don’t get the joy from anymore. But I’ll also say I like a guy in boots and jeans whether he’s from the country or city. ?

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  4. Leslie says

    February 3, 2017 at 07:26

    I love it! Who knew those of us who love to layer and make home inviting and welcoming would have a new name!! I could just never quite get to the minimalist arena. And I am so not finished with gray, marble and subway tile. Thanks for sharing!

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  5. Calypso in the Country says

    February 3, 2017 at 07:26

    I have stainless steel, white granite, subway tile and lots of neutrals in my home. I am completely happy with all of those. I love seeing what is new and popular each year but some things work for people and some just don’t. I love that blue is becoming more popular because I do have some rooms with navy and it has been hard over the years to find pieces. Shopping for those rooms is getting easier now!
    Shelley

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  6. Anne says

    February 3, 2017 at 07:30

    I love the softness and quiet of gustavian grey and white.. Grounded with a family antique wood lyre table not refinished …I love the restraint of minimalism.. Guiding me to be intentional about my decor….it makes my white ironstone and plate collection pop….I love mixing vintage family silver and antique clocks amidst my decor….fresh flowers everywhere are the best to make a room inviting and beautiful….and real candles…… I like to read about trends but never ‘follow’….the only time I opt for ‘maximalism’ is when I am creating a vignette…I love ‘playing house’ every day !

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    • Rose says

      February 11, 2017 at 17:28

      Love the white and Grey! to of my Favorites! Oh So Lovely!

      Reply
  7. Molly says

    February 3, 2017 at 07:42

    I think your home should make you feel good. You get that warm, embraced feeling. It should be your refuge from the outside world. Whatever style you pick should give you comfort. Forget trends. What good is a magazine worthy home if you are not comfortable in it. Diversity makes the world go round. Keep up the good work.

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  8. Jan Canales says

    February 3, 2017 at 07:45

    I’m so glad I am a woman of a certain age ? and I feel completely free to do what I like, and I do like white, neutrals, blue, subway tile, shiplap, and country and French!!!

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    • Botanic Bleu says

      February 3, 2017 at 13:22

      Jan, My kind of woman… we could go shopping together.

      Anita, congratulations on your new podcast… should become wildly popular.

      Judith

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      • Jan Canales says

        February 3, 2017 at 13:41

        ? Anytime!!!

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  9. Mary-Louise says

    February 3, 2017 at 07:49

    My view on “what’s in and what’s out” is and should be up to the individual. There are many ‘so called in’ items that wouldn’t work in my home. Should I have the opportunity to choose between granite or marble it will be marble hands down!
    I’m just saying, sometimes you need to just go with your gut and forget “what’s in”!

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    • Anita says

      February 3, 2017 at 08:40

      So true Mary-Louise!

      Reply
  10. Carol (in Delaware!) says

    February 3, 2017 at 07:58

    Thanks for the repositional wallpaper idea. Sent for a sample pack!

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  11. Marty K says

    February 3, 2017 at 08:15

    Just because a trend is “hot” does not mean it will work with what you have – and it’s expensive to change out everything just to be “in”! Usually by the time I get on board with a trend it is on it’s way out LOL!

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  12. Dee at the Carlton says

    February 3, 2017 at 08:21

    Both in & out lists have merit – subway tiles are lovely so is a neutral colour palette that can be adapted to suit your lifestyle – none of us have the money nor inclination to do major changes all the time. If the basics are right, everything else adds to it.
    IN – The colour blue (only in pottery or soft furnishings) ; Mixed metals -they add a warmth to a room so they are definitely in, Maximalism or More is more – as long as it is not a cluttered space. I love my home to be ordered & calm with things that get changed often (my sideboard – see my blog if you don’t believe me.) Your home should reflect who you are, it should be a space that you are completely comfortable in & it is not a show home – real people live in real homes …

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  13. Rebecca says

    February 3, 2017 at 08:23

    I ABSOLUTELY agree with you Anita!! We have become savvier as consumers and good decorating done with quality materials will stand the test of time. I’d like to see someone tell Asheville’s Biltmore house that its white marble bathrooms and tubs are no longer fashionable!!?

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    • Edy says

      February 3, 2017 at 09:37

      This reply is priceless

      Reply
  14. Sandra @ Maison De Jardin says

    February 3, 2017 at 08:45

    I am not a trend person and actually I advise everyone to avoid them like the plague. Trends are costly and unless it may be something simple, one may make a costly purchase you soon tire of. I always lean toward timeless design. Marble, white tile, soft colors and green (nature’s color), have been around for many, many years and are quite happy and tasteful in homes today. My kitchen has medium blue cabinets, white subway tile back splash, with a lovely design behind the stove and marble quartz countertops. It should be happy for years. I also believe it is important to let the home speak to your design choices and by that I mean, I wouldn’t want to walk up to a beautiful old Georgian and the interior looked like a restored ware house, industrial style loft. Just my opinion – l thoroughly enjoy your blog and your ideas.

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  15. Starr says

    February 3, 2017 at 08:46

    Great post!

    Reply
  16. Ginger Valdes says

    February 3, 2017 at 08:48

    I gutted and redid my kitchen in 1998. I chose painted white cabinets. Some with glass doors, Luna Pearl granite that has tiny bits of grey, white, barely there beige and tiny bits of black. The black splash goes all the way up to the cabinets. The floor tile is a pale grey, and all my appliances (still kicking) are stainless steel. People who’ve never been to my home ask if I just redid my kitchen! It’s a timeless look and it’s not taking a slow train ANYWHERE! And that’s almost 20 years ago. Granted, I’m a woman ahead of my time! So much fun listening to y’all!

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  17. Esther says

    February 3, 2017 at 08:55

    I do not want my home to look like everyone else’s…
    It who I am and it reflects that
    Plus what a waste of money….to keep changing to keep up with the trends that come and go.
    Love you blog

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  18. Angela G says

    February 3, 2017 at 08:57

    Thank you, thank you for doing these podcasts! I love them! They are funny, personable, and it is so good to hear all of your voices. I don’t have many friends that are passionate about decorating that I can sit and talk over these things with so listening to you three makes me feel like I’m part of the conversation! Thank you again!

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  19. Michelle says

    February 3, 2017 at 09:02

    Wow its funny that these are the top things in debate for what’s in or out. I’ve always considered most of them timeless. How can you go wrong with marble or neutrals? I guess it’s more in how they’re used that makes them on trend. I’m trying to go with what I love not just what’s hot, but I NEED design inspiration from talented people like you. ? Thanks!

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  20. Kathy says

    February 3, 2017 at 09:07

    The more I read and see on trends, the more I feel that I’ll do whatever I like because everything is going on and being “on trend” so I’ll do what I like and enjoy it – which is also a trend to follow.
    Thanks for sharing these opinions and reminding us that it’s o.k. to disagree!

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  21. Deborah McReynolds says

    February 3, 2017 at 09:07

    I enjoy seeing what those who are supposedly in the “know” say are the trends but I have never been a trend person. I love my grays as I do my dark brown “French” bedroom and my light cream walls in other rooms. My mother had a wonderful shop and our home was warm and beautifully decorated with family pieces, things she found at sales or on the side of the road and new pieces she added in.
    I have followed my “mother’s trends” of decorating with what I love believing it will all come together. Those who visit my home say it does. It was a feature in Romantic Homes in 2008!
    Marble is everywhere in Europe in homes that far date anything we have here in the US. Decorate with your heart and what you love and you can’t go wrong.
    Anita I enjoy your blog very much. Thank you for sparking and keeping up conversations. Talking to each other is so important these days.

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    • Anita says

      February 3, 2017 at 09:58

      Well said Deborah.

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  22. Pinky says

    February 3, 2017 at 09:08

    I learned the hard way, YEARS ago to not try to follow trends or copy someone else’s look. I did that and was NOT happy. I went back to doing what I LOVED in my home and now find comfort and peace here. I look around and am so happy with things I have inherited and choices I/we have made that make US happy. I really don’t like some of the trends so why would I want to have them around me. I firmly believe we should all decorate our homes the way that makes us happy. Have a beautiful weekend, Anita!

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  23. Patty Soriano says

    February 3, 2017 at 09:19

    We’ve never been trendy in our home. Furniture, decor, etc has always been what we like, what makes us comfortable, what works with pets. But I love seeing what others do, giving me inspiration for something a little bit different in our own rooms.

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  24. Amy says

    February 3, 2017 at 09:19

    I am new to your blog!
    Very well stated in matters of decorating choices!
    Thanks so much!!

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    • Anita says

      February 3, 2017 at 09:57

      Thank you Amy!!

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  25. Cassandra E says

    February 3, 2017 at 09:21

    I am super excited about maximalism being in. It’s always in for me, and I don’t need anyone’s approval for my design. But every time I read about minimalism, I feel a tiny twinge of guilt. Or “clutter”. That gets me.
    But, as I’ve said here before, my house is teeny tiny. I’m the one with the pot rack. I think about removing all my collections, all my layers, and then realize, my home would look forlorn. I think large, crisp homes can get away with minimalism. But tiny cottages with wood burning stoves and odd fixtures need layers of cozy. Maximum cozy.

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  26. Cindy Nehlsen says

    February 3, 2017 at 09:30

    While designers may determine what’s hot in a particular year it’s when it becomes mass produced and affordable for most consumers that it really takes off. Many times the designers are on to the next big thing while many are just able to access it. I think this is where someone who is “on top of trending styles” may differ from someone is “on top of what consumers are using”. So both can be correct.

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  27. Edy says

    February 3, 2017 at 09:35

    I love the pod casts…so informative…
    I am of the school of good bones
    We built our home with appliances floors cabinets and colors that are timeless
    and any one visiting would have that feel
    I like that your all able to use good bones in your homes that reflect
    your personality along with your individual creativity…
    I think it can’t get better than that

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  28. Bonnie says

    February 3, 2017 at 09:39

    Thank you for encouraging me to trust my gut instincts on what is “in” for me which may not be what someone else gravitates to.

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  29. Lila says

    February 3, 2017 at 09:43

    I couldn’t agree with you more!! Classics like grey, white subway tiles, granite, and marble are the”little black dress” of design and decor.
    I Ihave never been a fan of stainless appliances so I never followed that trend.
    I avoid the more trendy (and expensive) design changes. Who can afford to keep up.
    I’m so grateful that you spoke up and stood firm! Thank you!!

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  30. Carol says

    February 3, 2017 at 09:50

    In 1983, I decided to put a wood floor in my kitchen. Everybody thought I was nuts! I couldn’t find even one flooring contractor to agree to install it so my husband and I bought the hardwood and put it down ourselves! It looked amazing and we loved the look, but boy did we get the nasty comments. It’s unsanitary, no way to keep it clean, so on and so forth. Now, it is very common to see a wood floor, when people finally realized you wouldn’t be eating on the floor?. Trends come and go, but I always go with what works in my home. I absolutely love the neutrals white and grey. They are soothing to the soul and mind. But I want a warmer look with them with textures and some previously loved pieces. I guess the comment comes to this…. if you love marble instead of granite… use it.. subway instead of 21 inch tile… use it…stainless steel instead of something else..use it. I’ve never been one to march to someone else’s music. Make your own!

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  31. Jean Elliott says

    February 3, 2017 at 10:26

    I’m remodeling now and can’t wait to get the white and gray quartz countertops installed! That’s my style no matter what the “experts” say”

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  32. Shannon@Belle Bleu Interiors says

    February 3, 2017 at 10:34

    Anita, I did enjoy your first pod cast, but I am so glad you wrote this post. In decorating, there are styles and decor that are timeless. I feel that marble is one of them. I just spent a pretty penny on marble for my master bathroom, and it is not going anywhere. Your home should be a reflection of you. It should be a place of warmth and comfort with the things you love beautifully displayed. For the average person, marble, granite, and quartz is a huge investment. It is not something that can be torn out and replaced with the next decorating trend. My love is French Country…especially the Charles Faudree style of decorating. People still love his style. You can look at a room he designed in the 90s and still see that it is timeless. I say be true to what you love, and it will always be in style. Again, thanks for this post, and I always love reading your blog!!!

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  33. Melissa says

    February 3, 2017 at 10:38

    As most of Us are aware of,Many of the items that You mentioned would be labeled as Traditional Classics,So theyre ALWAYS going to be “in” They’re neutral,stand up to changing fad & can be accented to stand out or blend in depending on what the other materials are used surrounding them.White or Carrara Marble will never go out of style.Just like Bluestone or butchblock will always be a traditional material option.Just like stainless steel is always going to be an option & so is chrome faucets or bathroom accessories like towel bars,Sink or tub legs,etc.Think about it,High end & commercial stoves aren’t going to stop offering stainless,Just because it became a little more popular this last decade or so,Right? Same thing with plain white subway tiles.All of which were included in My “dream kitchen” when I was 18yrs old in 1990 & still are 28yrs later.But I’m a traditional,classic & neutral color kind-of-girl when it comes to the more expensive & installed (hard to change) features in a Home.But I also like to throw in some whimsy,contemporary/modern & unexpected yet not too terribly expensive to change features,to add a juxtaposition to the mix (Like My clear Poly carbonate Ghost chairs in My dinng room & the matching clear wing chair I keep talking Myself out of buying or the simple crystal cube G4 halogen mini pendants that I use an LED retrofit bulb in & look just as current today because of their simplicity,As they did when I bought them 10yrs ago! But, that’s where the real artistry of an Interior Designer (Classically schooled or self-taught or inherited the way I am) The true Designer sticks to the classic materials that will still be in like-new condition 50yrs from now & depending on accents & accessories,Will look just as current or “in” then,As it does now.Just like the well-designed & quality installed products have held up in the bathrooms/kitchens that were “new” in the 1920’s.I’ll take a white marble herringbone mosaic floor time & plain white subway tile in a bath with frame-less thick glass surrounds around the shower & the best faucets in shiny chrome any day over an modern & trendy bath that will look dated in 5-10 years.Just like in a kitchen,I believe the cabinets should look like they were never “renovated or remodeled’,Even if they were replaced this year.The only changes should be the hidden accessories to make Modern Life a little more convenient but not scream “installed in 2017!” I think as long as Your happy in Your design choices & let You House decide some of the materials by respecting the architecture & style of Your Home,You can never go wrong!

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  34. Linda says

    February 3, 2017 at 10:50

    I have quartizite – a stone – for my counter tops. Not as much pattern as marble and doesn’t stain like marble. Fits us better. I am working on the master bathroom. Looking for a darker cabinet. Not what i would have chosen when younger. But my husband has PD and his medicine stains the cabinets and doesn’t always come off. So some decisions at this point are made for what we need and as close to what I want as can be! Life changes as well what is “in”. Your home need to fit what will make your family comfortable.
    Love your blog.

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  35. Paula says

    February 3, 2017 at 10:50

    I can’t say enough about your podcast. I just love hearing your voice and sharing on a certain topic. Trends are temporary and while I enjoy viewing what the perception is a trend but I choose what I like and try to incorporate what I view may be a classic. If not, I will post it for sale in neighboring sale sites on social media! Just keep it fresh!!1

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    • Anita says

      February 3, 2017 at 11:05

      Awww thanks Paula!!! You are so sweet!!!

      Reply
  36. Pat M. says

    February 3, 2017 at 11:16

    Just viewing the photos in the Country Living magazine gave me a headache. Surely this article was a tongue in cheek example of overly done Maximalism trend – although my heart and mind tells me it is for real. Why when the “experts” deem that one trend is on its way out (Minimalism), does the next one have to be an over the top reversal? Where is the middle ground that most of us live in and would appreciate seeing occasionally? Just saying ……

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  37. Lory at Designthusiasm says

    February 3, 2017 at 11:19

    Very interesting discussion and I have a few things to add here. I think home decor trends have followed about a year behind fashion trends for years now, and both are driven by fashion forecasters. I posted last summer that the colors for this year would be blue and green and sure enough that’s the case. But just because forecasters predict trends doesn’t mean they will be embraced by the public.

    I completely agree with you that white marble (along with many of the other things on the ‘not’ list) is going nowhere and here’s why. It’s one thing to change your wall color or throw a few jewel toned pillows on your sofa. But the average person is not going to rip out their kitchen and baths just because a trend says they should.

    I just did my kitchen a few months ago and white was as hot as ever at the retail level. That’s where the real trends happen. But more saliently, I remember when we did our kitchen in our old house 20 years ago. I wanted a white kitchen then and was told not to do it because it would become dated. Here we are 20 years later and white has never become dated. I regretted the decision for 20 years and promised myself I would not make that mistake again.

    My feeling is that classics are never ‘out’. Instead what becomes dated are the things that are a little too trend driven. I also believe the public is a lot slower at embracing trends than the forecasters appreciate, so inevitably, they’re just beginning to jump on trends that designers have since moved away from. And ultimately, it’s up to designers to keep abreast of what the public will accept, because it’s pointless to be pushing looks that no one winds up buying.

    In fashion, this happens with corduroy every few years. It never ever sells, despite the fact that forecasters try to push it every few years… 😉

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    • Anita says

      February 3, 2017 at 11:31

      Lory, I so appreciate your voice here, because you have so many words of wisdom. I know you worked in the fashion industry as well. I so agree, go classic, stay true to what you love. I think that’s the beauty of bloggers. We are real people and tell it like it is. We are not being paid big bucks to push a particular look.

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  38. Joan says

    February 3, 2017 at 11:20

    It’s always fun to look at the trends and see what’s “hot” and what’s “not” but at the end of the day, we should all choose the things that make us feel happy to come home to. My home might not be what someone else would love, but my husband and I are happy and contented here. Isn’t that what’s important for us all, especially in these crazy times?

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  39. Lory at Designthusiasm says

    February 3, 2017 at 11:30

    Btw, re the Country Living article, it looks like they just discovered the boho trend and decided to re-name it maximalism… 😉

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    • Anita says

      February 3, 2017 at 11:32

      Bwahahaha too funny Lory.

      Reply
  40. Teddee Grace says

    February 3, 2017 at 11:51

    Who cares what anyone else thinks?! This is one of the things about the decorator blogging world that has been annoying me lately (to the point that I’m thinking of canceling some of my daily subscriptions)…a lot of the decor looks alike, as if it just stepped out of Target or, as I noted this past holiday season, Balsam Hill, or another company that was putting money into bloggers’ pockets. I wish more dedicated thrift shoppers would start blogs. It is so much more creative to develop your own style with unique (and affordable) finds than just accepting being force-fed some self-proclaimed designer’s idea of what’s “in” or copycatting some other popular blogger.

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    • Rebecca M says

      February 3, 2017 at 18:33

      Teddee, I agree!

      Reply
  41. Beth Ann says

    February 3, 2017 at 12:31

    After filling up my place for years, I am becoming minimalist and I love it. I can always add on if I’d like! We are in the midst of designing our new home and I love reading your blog and comments on what has worked and what hasn’t for people.
    Keep the good stuff coming!!!

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  42. MaryJo Materazo says

    February 3, 2017 at 12:59

    I love the idea of the podcasts! It helps connect with you beautiful ladies at a whole other level. I have always preached getting what you love whether for your home, wardrobe, etc. Even if you don’t know where you’ll put it exactly or what you’ll wear it with cuz if you’re true to your style it will invariably compliment or coordinate with what you already have. Loved the post. xo- maryjo

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  43. Candy C says

    February 3, 2017 at 13:05

    Thanks for sharing. I am not a trend follower and think you should go with what makes you feel best.
    Blessings

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  44. Cynthia says

    February 3, 2017 at 15:06

    I know may of the things I have in my home would not be appreciated by lots of others–but who cares, it is my home and it looks like me and I love it. To thine own self be true~if not in your own home, then where??

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    • kim domingue says

      February 3, 2017 at 18:20

      Exactly. I have to satisfy noone but my husband and myself. I’ve never been a trend follower. That’s not to say that I’ve never purchased something that was considered trendy. I have. Not because I was trying to stay “on trend” but because the item fit in with my personal style and was something that I needed or that really spoke to me.

      Like someone else said, I allowed myself to be talked out of the white kitchen cabinets that I wanted and that were my preference. I regretted it immediately and have had to live with that regret for years. It was the last time I allowed anyone to influence my decisions in regards to my home. I know what I like and what I don’t. Noone else has to live with those decisions day in and day out but the hubs and myself so why should I allow someone else’s idea carry more weight than ours?

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  45. M Damen says

    February 3, 2017 at 16:46

    I just finished having my dark and dank den painted a nice soft grey (Alaskan Husky from Ben Moore) and it is wonderful!! Lightened up the room, accentuated my art on the walls and make the room so soothing and calm. Can’t say that I am ready to let go of grey as of now, but as others have said, to each his own–just make it so that you enjoy and feel loved in your home!!

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  46. Carol Little says

    February 3, 2017 at 17:10

    I’m always too late for trends, sooner or later they all come back around. I’m looking forward to new grey paint & new wallpaper & crisp white cabinetry, subway tile & Calcutta marble with a navy blue island. Its what I love!!!

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  47. Rebecca M says

    February 3, 2017 at 18:38

    I’m getting ready to redo my bathroom. It has been 15 years and it needs to be done. It is white marble with grey in it. I will be doing something similar because I still love it but it’s old and worn looking. I agree that you should never follow trends for high ticket items, only for accessories and items that are not so costly. White is not going anywhere and if it does I’m following it!?

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  48. Patti Smith says

    February 3, 2017 at 19:28

    I agree Anita, use what you like and leave the rest. Love white and marble is classic to me. I prefer grey to beige but that is just me. If stainless steel works use it, especially now that the new doesn’t show fingerprints. (Altho, when I see my baby grandsons fingerprints I am thrilled) And when Blue and White went out I stuck with it and now it is popular again. Thank you for your blog!!

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  49. Doré @Burlap Luxe says

    February 3, 2017 at 22:05

    Hi Anita, trends are set to make people feel bad about what they don’t have. As an interior designer I follow a strong timeless design style so it holds its own in design staying power… i have to agree that Subway, marble, and let’s not forget apron farmhouse sinks as well as ship lap, unless they are original to a 150 plus year old home has seen its trending days. What tires these trends is designer use and over use and the lack of creativity in its use.
    Just like the late 90’s into the mid 2000 when we couldn’t get enough Granite and stainless steel appliances.
    This over use is drug into the homes and featured in every magazine out there, and then we readers take it as word that this must be what we all should be doing in designs to the point we see every home coming and going in common design practices in the same ole same ole…

    Good designs is creativity and using natural materials with neutral staying power with trending accents to what appeals to what’s trending. With trending accessories they can be easily traded off for a bit of a now reimaging to our homes without dating the surroundings we are forced to live with do to following suit in a trend.

    Creative designs set new trends that are quiet until they take off. The market design centers set new designs as what to watch for its what designers do to push the envelope in the next upcoming money marketing that makes the consumer second guess their life style in design choices. It’s all about exercising creativity…,

    Out with the old, and in with the new!
    I see colour making its way back, yet that does not mean we have to lose that lack of and go to colour, touches in accessories give just enough update till the next best thing that temps us and nudges us in the direction of feeling we are not keeping up with the latest trends… a home can over trend and most certainly date itself. Everything in designs tires itself. This is why one must be careful in design choices. Everything has a time clock set to it.

    Great post.
    Xx
    Dore

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  50. Charlotte says

    February 4, 2017 at 06:27

    Thanks for bringing up this subject. Our home is an accumulation of nearly half a century of things that we love and will be passed on to family members, just as some of the pieces were inherited by us. We create our own “style”. My home(s) will never be in Architectural Digest, but Home is for family and friends and as long as we are comfortable, we are happy.
    Must remember that there is a difference between collections and clutter. Also must remember that your spouse should have a say in the home and that makes decorating a collaboration.

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  51. bj says

    February 4, 2017 at 11:15

    I think marble will NEVER go out…I don’t really like granite and stainless steel…and everyone should use their favorite colors in their home…after all, YOU are the one that lives there…I don’t care if no one else likes my favorite colors..I don’t decorate for them…

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  52. Lorri O says

    February 4, 2017 at 14:02

    I recently remodeled my home and I did use the gray paint on the walls because it just blended with my belongings. I have wood floors, black and white buffalo check curtains and a mixture of dark wood and painted furniture pieces. I tried the whole neutral look for a very short time and its just not me. I love color, I love red, I love pattern and a mixture of old and new. My house makes me smile and I feel at peace when I come home at night. Its warm and cozy and makes use of my favorite things. I say, who cares whats in or out. Do what you love!

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  53. Jennifer Holston says

    February 4, 2017 at 15:15

    Things that are done tastefully are timeless and never go out of style.

    Reply
  54. Katzcradul says

    February 4, 2017 at 16:34

    I couldn’t care one whit less what is “in” or “out”. My home is my happy place. I decorate only with what delights me.

    Reply
  55. Robin says

    February 4, 2017 at 19:56

    Trends come and go but classics are timeless. They’re also better for resale. Love your podcast!

    Reply
  56. Trish says

    February 4, 2017 at 21:51

    I’ve always been a “minimalist”, long before I knew there was a name for it. So glad the neutrals have taken their rightful place in timeless decor. Too much clutter or color, makes my head spin. Although, I do love some of the Ralph Lauren photos in decorating books, I think it takes a very careful designer to get the balance right.
    Years ago I never wanted to see stainless as popular as it became, but alas, I do have stainless appliances, it brightens up the kitchen much better than many other options. (I think I’ve had them all at some point).
    Still trying to adjust to so much “blue” in decorating and not crazy about the return to bamboo or large bright florals, but have always loved brass.

    Reply
  57. Janet Scafidi says

    February 7, 2017 at 19:14

    We can still stay on trend with accessories. I love my white kitchen because I can change colored accessories with each holiday. Red for Valentines, green for St. Patrick’s Day, Red, white and blue for 4th of July, etc. When people visit they look and what has changed and not our classic or whatever form of decorating we use. As we get older we focus more on our own happiness than what others think of us. Also, I just finished reading my House Beautiful subscription and have decided to cancel because all the large floral wallpaper designs along with all kinds of other patterns was enough to frighten anyone away. I enjoy your posts and others comments because I realize that you and others feel the same way I do. Unite!

    Reply
  58. Charlene Halverson says

    February 11, 2017 at 18:26

    Love your expertise and I always say to each his own!

    Reply
  59. Ann C says

    February 12, 2017 at 17:10

    I am so loving these podcasts. I just found them this week! I am walking on the treadmill while I listen. Thank you so much for helping me enjoy the walk. Plus I’m learning and laughing as well. This is one of the best parts of my day. Never would have said that about the treadmill before.

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HOME DECOR Trends 2017

By Anita 108 Comments

I’ve been reading a lot about the trends for the coming year. The thing is, there’s a lot of conflicting information out there.

So I thought we could discuss some of the trends and see what you think too.

Gray

Gray is it out or in? One magazine said ‘out’ and one said ‘in’. Personally I don’t think it’s going anywhere. The harsh gray may be on it’s way out, but the softer gray is now firmly established as a neutral, so really think it is going to stay. My walls are a very soft and warm gray (Agreeable Gray by Sherwin Williams and I think this color will continue to be super popular.

White walls

Either you love them or you hate them. They look a lot like primer painted walls, but then they are also remarkably refreshing. We did white walls in the mountains and it looks so clean. This trend is heating up and I believe it will continue to be strong in 2017.

Neutrals

I hear they will be hot again this year. Neutral colors come and go in the trends, but are always in style.

Furry Pillows

Fury pillows and rugs are in too. Texture, texture, texture is so popular today.

Marble 

It’s the look that is in, whether it is real or faux.

 

 

Farmhouse Style

This is, of course, the Fixer Upper effect. Farmhouse style is still all the rage this year.

Some other things that are going to be on trend this year include Wallpaper, mixed metals, cerused wood,  and brass.  Cerused wood (in case you haven’t heard of it) is wood that has white liming wax pushed into the grain, then wiped off.

What’s out?

Ikat, Chevron, and Oversized furniture

Now having said all that, here’s my take. Google ‘home decor trends for 2017′ and you are going to see a lot of articles. But there are so many contradictions, it’s ridiculous. I saw that subway tile was out one one site, but another site said it was in. One site said marble was out, while another said it was in. The same with gray and jewel tones.

Are you getting the point? No one knows for sure what will take off and what will die on the vine. We are all guessing. I personally think the days of a few designers dictating the trends is long gone. These days, anything goes in many aspects.  Anyone with a big following on Instagram can influence trends without any design degree or even a blog. The times they are a changin’.

So if you like something that is on the ‘out’ list, if you want it, go for it. Someone, somewhere probably has pronounced it is ‘in’. And even if they didn’t, who cares?

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Comments

  1. Deb says

    January 6, 2017 at 06:21

    Go with your heart and what you love. Your home will always be happy and in style.

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    • Deborah says

      January 6, 2017 at 06:48

      I love your style and find it so inspiring. I love the feel and look of neutrals with unique, vintage pieces.

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      • Jude Newman says

        January 8, 2017 at 07:38

        I like the advice that if you love it, it is in!

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  2. Angela Lüddecke says

    January 6, 2017 at 06:24

    Hi Anita!

    I never gave anything about trends. Even in my youth I often tried clothing styles nobody else wore. And one year or two later it came in fashion! Like my fathers grey working undershirts worn as tops. The big thing even was that it was NOT trendy. 🙂

    Following trends when renovating a house with tiles for example would be a never ending story – or could anyone change their tiles every year? 😉 So it´s always a good choice to keep the “big” things classic and neutral and only follow fashion in decoration details. If at all. My home, my taste! 😀

    Kind regards from Germany

    Angela

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    • Anita says

      January 6, 2017 at 08:43

      So true Angela! Very wise words. No one wants the expense and mess of replacing tiles every year.

      Reply
      • Cheryl says

        January 19, 2017 at 14:55

        Excellent input Angela. I agree with going classic and neutral on big dollar items. And Angela I appreciate your perspective on trends and who or what is deciding them. Thanks

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  3. Gloria says

    January 6, 2017 at 06:35

    Loving everything “farmhouse”!

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  4. Georgia says

    January 6, 2017 at 06:36

    Good read, Anita. I decorate as I please, no matter what the latest trend is. I am the one who has to live in the house, the one place that I am “queen”. LOL

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  5. Kim says

    January 6, 2017 at 06:49

    A few guidelines to follow, other than that, it’s what speaks to you. Thanks for the info!

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  6. Amy | Brocante Treasures says

    January 6, 2017 at 06:50

    Great read. As I start shopping the spring markets in Enhland and France it is interesting to see what is trending and how that matches up with what US customers want. There are some things that I love that are not ‘in’ right now, but I still love them. My blue velvet chairs being one example. Thanks for another great read.

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    • Kim says

      January 6, 2017 at 07:37

      I’ve read that velvet is THE fabric this year! 🙂

      Reply
  7. sandi says

    January 6, 2017 at 06:56

    Someone once said “if you acquire what you like, it will all fit together” and when that happens it will not be a “trend” but will be integral to who I am & how I live. Art & life are subjective!

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  8. Kathi Steimer says

    January 6, 2017 at 07:01

    I love your style – it’s eye catching and comfortable. I’m getting ready to start some major overhauls in my home. I’m tearing down some walls to open it up but want to keep enough walls that it is not cold looking. I live in a rural area in PA. Do you do consultations via FaceTime or email with pictures? If not, how do I find someone to help me carry out my ideas without making costly mistakes?

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    • Anita says

      January 6, 2017 at 08:42

      Yes I do Kathi! If you use this discount code friendcode you can get 25% off. Here is the link. In fact anyone else reading this can use it too. It expires the end of January 2017. http://shop.cedarhillfarmhouse.com/products/one-hour-decorating-econsult

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  9. Edy says

    January 6, 2017 at 07:10

    Well said Anita….
    personal preference is in
    it makes you happy…
    no decor is good if you are not happy

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  10. Nancy @ Slightly Coastal says

    January 6, 2017 at 07:22

    Great article Anita! I am so relieved we are in a time when both home decor and fashion seem to have moved into an anything goes belief. It’s truly a time of personal expression.

    I don’t think gray will go out. I love mixing gray and beige. The best of both worlds. I wrote an article with sources for fabrics that have both beige and gray in them and I love the mix.

    Have a great weekend!

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  11. Charlene Carr says

    January 6, 2017 at 07:27

    I’m with you Anita! Thank you for addressing the TREND issue. Whenever I have listened to advise from a friend and went with it because I thought that person had better decorating skills ….I’ve learned to only listen to what my heart says to me. I know what I like and go with it whether it’s in or out. As long as I love it…that is what counts in my home. I think each of us needs to feel confident in ourselves. Now, I’m off to order another batch of linen for my bedroom.

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  12. Debbie Reynolds says

    January 6, 2017 at 07:30

    I normally don’t go with trendy decorating, but I do love new ideas!!

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  13. bj says

    January 6, 2017 at 07:32

    I have always decorated the way I like…I throw in a few inexpensive trends every year..but on the whole, my decor is what I love and will always be in style as far as I’m concerned.
    Grays, marble, subway tile…they are all going to be good this season…another trend that’s big is velvet..furniture, pillows, window treatments…I personally don’t think I will want it in my home but I feel sure I’ll come across a blog known for their awesome decorating and they will show me velvet…and then, I’m gonna want some. haha

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  14. Lucy N. says

    January 6, 2017 at 07:54

    Thank you for pointing out that there is some disagreement over what is in and out. And certainly neutrals are always a good choice. I have a grey kitchen and I love it! But whatever is in, when it’s time for resale, no matter how much you love it that purple tiled bathroom may not be your friend and could keep your house from selling. So classic neutrals are always best especially for items that are high-dollar, long term investments and fixtures such as tile, counters, and flooring.

    Reply
  15. Kelley Woerther says

    January 6, 2017 at 07:57

    It’s all about balance…and what makes you happy.

    Reply
  16. Patrice Zinck says

    January 6, 2017 at 08:03

    Your article was very informative Anita, you are correct in saying you get conflicting information about trends actually almost anything on the internet is conflicting info. If I see a trend that I like then I incorporate somehow. However, I usually do what I like, I feel the trends are a guideline not hard and fast rules. I don’t know any decorator cops out there that will come in and tell you are doing something wrong! LOL

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  17. Stacey Keeling says

    January 6, 2017 at 08:10

    Oh I so agree with you! I’ve been researching too and every click brings a different opinion and contradiction. I couldn’t believe one site that said white marble is out. That’s just never true, in my opinion. We just have to carry on with what we love. 😉

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  18. sandi says

    January 6, 2017 at 08:23

    Chasing trends just doesn’t work at my house. I live with what I love. Sometimes I’m “in” – other times, whatever. I’m still happy 🙂

    Reply
  19. Susan W. says

    January 6, 2017 at 08:24

    I agree. If I like it, it’s in. After all, it is My home?

    Reply
  20. Lynn Vaughn says

    January 6, 2017 at 08:25

    In my opinion, subway tiles will never go out of style. My husband and I are building our first house right now and that’s what I’ll be using in my kitchen.

    Reply
  21. Penny at Enjoying The Simple Things says

    January 6, 2017 at 08:35

    In or out….I agree, decorate the way you love and you will always be happy!

    Reply
  22. Patty Soriano says

    January 6, 2017 at 08:36

    Like most of these ladies commenting I don’t go along with trends. I collect what I love and decorate in the way I feel comfortable and can afford. It’s fun to see what others do but we certainly don’t have to jump on the newest bandwagon. We can dream on your blog!

    Reply
  23. Starr says

    January 6, 2017 at 08:39

    So true. I decorate with all things I love wether in or out.

    Reply
  24. Molly says

    January 6, 2017 at 08:40

    I am all for only use what you love. So many young people have this copycat mentality. What happened to individual creativity and style?

    Reply
  25. Nancy Pharr says

    January 6, 2017 at 08:48

    I say if you like it and it compliments your home….it’s in!

    Reply
  26. Elizabeth Logan says

    January 6, 2017 at 08:48

    Well said! I enjoyed reading your perspective. I’m not a real tend follower but I enjoy following home decor blogs and websites.

    Reply
  27. Jodi D. says

    January 6, 2017 at 08:59

    If we always follow the trends, we would constantly be redecorating our homes. I say it’s okay to imcorporate some trends, but do what makes you happy & what makes home feel like home to you. Otherwise, it becomes very impersonalized & looks more like someone else’s home than your own.

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  28. Lori Wilbins says

    January 6, 2017 at 09:01

    Thank you, Anita! Lots of good info!!!

    Reply
  29. Deb Plapp says

    January 6, 2017 at 09:04

    I love grey and plan on and have started to use it not only in my clothing selection, but my home.

    Reply
  30. Debbie Spence says

    January 6, 2017 at 09:05

    Thank you for the information.

    Reply
  31. mojomomma says

    January 6, 2017 at 09:05

    Love your take on decorating trends AND the reader comments. Thanks for sharing your insight 🙂

    Reply
  32. Sher says

    January 6, 2017 at 09:29

    Great article!
    The only way to feel truly happy in your home is to have what you like!

    Reply
  33. Jan says

    January 6, 2017 at 09:41

    Hi Anita,
    I so enjoy your ideas a, suggestions and advice!! I agree with everyone else, do what you love – that’s all that matters. I can’t begin to imagine the money, time and work you’d spend if you changed décor every time a new trend came out! Makes me tired just thinking about it! ha….

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  34. Candy says

    January 6, 2017 at 09:45

    Thanks for sharing, love your style.

    Reply
  35. Sali Miller says

    January 6, 2017 at 09:52

    Anita, I am hoping that avocado appliances will be in soon! 😉

    Actually, I am getting a retro modern type vibe from that thought! Hmmm.

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  36. Evie says

    January 6, 2017 at 09:58

    I love the site and I want to say that I am very much undecided regarding decorating so I wait a very long time before I find something that speaks to me. When I find something I like I usually recognize it
    but I’m never finished.

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  37. Michelle Bibby says

    January 6, 2017 at 10:13

    I just put what knick knacks I love in my house and haven’t really cared about trends. I do however struggle with trying to coordinate colors, patterns and textures so that they stay timeless and don’t have to be replaced when out of style.
    Blessings,
    Michelle

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  38. Nancy Smith says

    January 6, 2017 at 10:18

    Wishes for a Happy, Sucessful New Year…Enjoy your blog!

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  39. Melanie says

    January 6, 2017 at 10:24

    As you said, “Who cares?”. The writers of the articles that say what is out or in will never set foot in my house…and I’m perfectly happy with that! My house is a mixture of rustic (for my husband) and romance (read French – for me). I think it is a beautiful look that reflects who we are and how we want to live. Isn’t that the important question?

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  40. Marilyn Walker says

    January 6, 2017 at 10:24

    Thanks for the update on 2017 Trends. A very interesting article!

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  41. Pinky says

    January 6, 2017 at 10:28

    Like you said, who cares? I firmly believe we should decorate our homes with what WE love and we will be happy. As for white walls, I really don’t care for them. I also feel like they look like primer and would rather see a SOFT off white if someone likes that look. That’s just me. Have a beautiful day, Anita!!!!

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  42. Ellen Rae says

    January 6, 2017 at 10:49

    I’m not a fan of the “now” glass tiles…but I have a craftsman cottage. Subway tiles is a perfect look for me. I hope to do a kitchen Reno soon. Thanks for your article and letting us see a lot of possibilities.

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  43. KATHYSUE says

    January 6, 2017 at 10:57

    Very well written Anita, Yes indeed design is all over the map, but one good thing I think it is leaning back towards a classic traditional look. I remember the 70-80s era, it was so mixed up and I did not like any of it and that is when I was learning how to set up a home, not a good way to start. I was constantly on the look for what I liked and had to wait, sometimes years to find it. I think it is good to stay up on the trends with information, but it has to speak to your heart.
    Happy new year!!

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  44. Carole Shiles says

    January 6, 2017 at 11:09

    Decorate with only what you love and your home will be “on trend” and bea utiful to you.

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  45. Bonnie says

    January 6, 2017 at 11:23

    Thanks Anita for your insight. I agree with you that as long as you personally “like it”, then you should keep it. Who knows? You might become a trend setter!

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  46. Judy says

    January 6, 2017 at 11:35

    My theory is, as it has always been, do what pleases you. Nobody lives in your home but you and your family and it should be a reflection of who you are and what you like. Ignore the trends, because they are just that…trends. Temporary. But, hey, if you are a serial decorator and have the money and time to back it up, go for it! I have neither, so my style will continue to be more consistent and timeless and we’ll, ME. If no one else likes it, they don’t have to live here! 🙂 Hugs!

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  47. Jan Canales says

    January 6, 2017 at 11:48

    Whew, I was so ?…NOT!!! Actually I’m reassured by your wise words. ? I’m always interested in your take on trends. It is so nice to feel the freedom to pick what you like and make it work in your style!

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  48. Lisa Montgomery says

    January 6, 2017 at 12:00

    My thoughts are surround yourself with beautiful things that you love and that nourish your sou

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  49. Roxann Johnson Schwarze says

    January 6, 2017 at 12:07

    Great article Anita! I always love seeing new trends!!!! But nine times out of ten I never buy!!!! I may add a fun thing here and there…. but if I changed my decor or furniture every time a trend came out we would be in the poor house!!!! I’ve always believed there are materials used in the home that are so classic that it will never go out of style…. we toured a Mansion that was built around the 1900s and the bath that was between the the Mrs. Bedroom and the Mr.s was all done in subway tile ….marble….chrome….claw foot tub etc. all original…. it looked like it had just been installed…. my point is there are elements used in design and decorating that are timeless… I always say ….put your money in classic fixtures i.e. marble… subway tile….etc. and you won’t be changing it out with every trend that comes and goes!!!!!!

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  50. Roxann Johnson Schwarze says

    January 6, 2017 at 12:09

    Great article Anita! I always love seeing new trends!!!! But nine times out of ten I never buy!!!! I may add a fun thing here and there…. but if I changed my decor or furniture every time a trend came out we would be in the poor house!!!! I’ve always believed there are materials used in the home that are so classic that it will never go out of style…. we toured a Mansion that was built around the 1900s and the bath that was between the the Mrs. Bedroom and the Mr.s was all done in subway tile ….marble….chrome….claw foot tub etc. all original…. it looked like it had just been installed…. my point is there are elements used in design and decorating that are timeless… I always say ….put your money in classic fixtures i.e. marble… subway tile….etc. and you won’t be changing it out with every trend that comes and goes!!!!!! Blessings in the New Year Anita!!!! ?

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  51. Cathy Nicholson says

    January 6, 2017 at 12:41

    My husband and I moved into our just built house last year. Took 2 years planning. Our builder brought in a kitchen designer for a consult and she wanted to know what “look” I was going for. I told her Maine cottage meets Pacific Northwest craftsman and a touch of European mixed in. She thought I was crazy and maybe I am but did NOT follow her advice and our house turned out perfect. Thanks to blogs and the Internet I was able to stay true to what appealed to me. White subway tile in kitchen with grey and cream swirled granite, marble in the bathrooms, white cabinets throughout combine well with some of our dark heavy pieces we brought ack with us from our military assignment in Europe. I buy pillows and less expensive decorative items that I will change out to freshen up the decor as thing change. And paint is my best and cheap friend.

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  52. Sue says

    January 6, 2017 at 12:43

    I like your attitude! I want to be surrounded by what I love so trends don’t mean much to me unless I love them. This is why I love your blog! 🙂

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  53. Shannon Logan says

    January 6, 2017 at 12:55

    I like that farmhouse style is celebrated right now in fresh new ways. Farmhouse has always been my style! I enjoy the pictures and tips here.
    Thanks!

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  54. Mary L says

    January 6, 2017 at 13:37

    I must say I am not sad to read the color gray is going away, it had never been a favorite of mine for home decor.
    Blessing to you and yours in 2017!

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    • Amber Oliver says

      January 6, 2017 at 16:18

      Mary, you don’t have to use it in your home. That’s the good news!

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  55. Debbie w says

    January 6, 2017 at 14:23

    Thanks for your insight! I just go with my heart in my home!

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  56. Kathy adams says

    January 6, 2017 at 15:07

    Enjoy your blog and wonderful ideas! Love a give away!

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  57. Lisa says

    January 6, 2017 at 17:32

    I bought your large cross plague as a Christmas gift to myself!! I love, love, love it!! The Cedar Hill Farmhouse ribbon wrapped around it was such a sweet touch. Your January giveaway winner will be so happy!!

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    • Anita says

      January 6, 2017 at 17:37

      Oh Lisa, I’m so happy you are enjoying it!! Yay!!

      Reply
  58. Kathy says

    January 6, 2017 at 19:33

    I do like to look at decorating sights and magazines and see what is out there. I have always thought that if you love something you can live with it a little longer.

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  59. Mary says

    January 6, 2017 at 19:39

    I love to hear what the thoughts are on upcoming trends. I have been enamored with the color aqua/turquoise for about 6 years now and it is a prominent accent color in my home. When I started using it I had to search for items in that color. Now it is everywhere! I’m curious what colors other than neutrals you see on the horizon as up and coming home decor colors?

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  60. sharon Whoolery says

    January 6, 2017 at 20:15

    Starting slowly one room at a time/

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  61. Nancy Walden says

    January 6, 2017 at 20:51

    I love your French farmhouse style! As for “trends” I go with what I like not what someone tells me I should like!

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  62. Naomi S. says

    January 6, 2017 at 20:57

    I agree with the “who cares?” attitude! It’s fun to see what folks are using in their decor, but I’d never adopt something I wasn’t fond of just because it was “trending”, as they say.

    I do like grey walls and have had an office room painted grey for a number of years before it was all the rage.

    So, I don’t think I will worry about what is trending in 2017. I will just go with what I like from all the choices.

    Thanks for a provocative post. Interesting to see what “those who know” are saying! Ha, ha!

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  63. Jill Brewster says

    January 6, 2017 at 22:32

    Trends……..Trends are fine but stick with the things that you love and can live with for some time. I say it’s your house paint it the color you love, and decorate it with your style. It’s refreshing when you walk into a house that isn’t just like every other house as far as color and furnishings. Having a home where your guests feel comfortable and at home is far more important. I love whites and I love grays, but if they were to go out of style tomorrow I guess I will be happily out of style.

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  64. Pat Miller says

    January 6, 2017 at 22:47

    I agree with most of the posts that say…decorate with what you love, keep it traditional with pops of more current design ideas. Even mix it up for more pizzaz! Our homes are our castles and whatever the queen wants, she should get!
    Love all you have to say..you keep me interested and always want to read more!
    Happy new year to you and your family!

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  65. Maggie says

    January 7, 2017 at 08:10

    Anita, my world changed drastically months ago when I lost my husband of 44 years quite suddenly. My house doesn’t seem to fit me anymore. I’d like to make some changes. Any ideas on how to start the process? Thank you for your posts.

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  66. DiB says

    January 7, 2017 at 08:10

    When in doubt go with what you like…that trend doesn’t go in or out of style.

    However, I hope everyone gets rid of the Chevron patterns.
    I hope art makes a comeback. Words on boards is not art,

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  67. Jane B says

    January 7, 2017 at 08:17

    Great post! I’ve never been “trendy”, whether clothes or furniture. And I’m a big believer in “buy what you love” and get rid of the rest. My problem tends to be I find too much stuff that I love 😉

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  68. Kimberly says

    January 7, 2017 at 08:27

    Great article Anita, so many points that are spot on. Trends come and go, if I like them and they can be replaced inexpensively, I have no problem using decorative trends. Unfortunately, with large ticket items, I purchase according to my own taste and style of my home. Having a newer rustic home in a rural, wooded area, I stick to the theme of the house and property.
    Prior to this we owned a beautiful home in a suburban subdivision; it was much easier to follow trends, but did get to be quite expensive changing things up so often! Even small items add up when you are decorating an entire house! I love your book and always enjoy your blog, thank you for sharing your talent and style every day!

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    • Anita says

      January 7, 2017 at 11:13

      You are one smart cookie Kimberly.

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  69. Brenda Wilson says

    January 7, 2017 at 11:34

    So very true, I love to look at the blogs (yours is first!) to find inspiration and then take ideas I love and that would go with my look and add them in. Doesn’t really matter what the trends are, but I do like to know what they are. 🙂

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  70. Marian Cunningham says

    January 7, 2017 at 11:35

    Go with what makes you happy and fits your budget. Who has the time or energy to repaint because some so called”expert” says your color, fabric or furniture is “out” this year. Love your articles.?

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  71. Gail TF says

    January 7, 2017 at 17:07

    I do,what my family,likes bc we’re the only folks living here and paying for the furnishings.

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  72. Barbara Chappelow says

    January 7, 2017 at 19:40

    Honestly Anita I just love reading your articles. I am always working on some diy project or rearranging old objects to new places in my home. Thank you for all your amazing advice and updated trend info. Barbara

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  73. Rosalie says

    January 7, 2017 at 21:08

    In-out, I’m with you, ‘who cares!’ I fill my home with things that I like and what makes me happy to look at. When I’m really, really tired of something it, I swap it out with something new that catches my eye. It’s all about what I like to look at, blends in overall with what I already have, or just adds a bit of contrast and excitement to a setting. All the ‘ins’ you mentioned I like as well as all the ‘outs’, so there you have it as far as I am concerned for 2017.

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  74. Cookie says

    January 8, 2017 at 06:20

    I don’t always follow trends..I decorate with what I love. I may add a bit of farmhouse “tidbits” but not overpowering. Love neutrals, white anything especially ironstone, and gray. The extra touches can add either or both a masculine or feminine touch. Enjoy your blog so much.

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  75. Vicki says

    January 8, 2017 at 07:46

    I love many decor blogs, especially yours, and enjoy seeing the inspiration or a new touch in decor. For instance, it would never have occurred to me to stack the cutting boards together in my kitchen as seen in all the blogs–but I love it and have copied that look. I think neutrals will stay because it allows us to change accent colors with seasons without a complete makeover. I love tweeking my home here and there. Isn’t that one reason we follow decor blogs. Keep them coming. Love your Blog. I personally have learned a lot–what I am attracted to in decor and what I’m not! Keep it coming. Thanks, Vicki

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  76. Lisa says

    January 8, 2017 at 08:54

    Personally,Anita, the reason why I read your blog is because I like your style and feel you have a good eye for what’s going to be around for a while. I guess you can tell as I’m a return shopper?.

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  77. LINDA says

    January 8, 2017 at 12:19

    I LOVE RECEIVING YOUR MAIL. YOUR DECORATING IS REFRESHING, INVENTIVE & ALWAYS “EYE APPEALING CLASSY”
    MAKES ME WANT TO SIT DOWN ANYWHERE AND VISIT WITH YOU.
    HAVE A BLESSED, PROSPEROUS 2017
    LINDA

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  78. Nicole says

    January 8, 2017 at 16:50

    Thank you for reminding us that in the “end” hae to go with what “you” like. Love my soft grays and farmhouse decor and not ready to let it go.

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  79. Christine Leckington says

    January 8, 2017 at 17:33

    I have always said “stay away from FAD buying” . It is a waste of money!! Stay true to web sites like Anita’s because if you love what you see, their design ideas are what you should follow! I have eliminated soooo many sites that I read on a daily basis because I know where my deaign heart lies and Anita now holds it in her hands.

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  80. Janet says

    January 8, 2017 at 18:59

    Changing with trends is so expensive. The trouble with trends is that it is difficult to find items for your decor because stores follow these trends. I wanted French country years ago but furniture and accessories were not available. Thank goodness that animal decor finally went out and the browns with it. If we follow trends, we will all have cookie cutter decor just like national home builders have cookie cutter homes. Thanks to your site and Fixer Upper for changing styles and we can all decorate with what we love

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  81. Debrashoppeno5 says

    January 8, 2017 at 19:37

    I enjoy reading what is in and what is out. Sometimes my decorating is in and other times not. We need to do what gives us pleasure and comfort. Our home is our refuge and we need to please ourselves not people who apparently can’t agree what the trends are. I love your decorating style, it is so elegant and yet comfortable looking.

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  82. Shirley@Housepitality Designs says

    January 8, 2017 at 21:56

    I do not pay much attention to trends…what’s in…what’s out…I love the classics and I say get what you love, do what you love and when you apply it with taste into your home, then all is well….

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  83. MARY-ANN (FROM CANADA!) says

    January 8, 2017 at 22:42

    Great post, Anita! I always enjoy reading each one. I have also enjoyed your book. You did a wonderful job of writing. God has given you so many wonderful gifts — and we all benefit through reading your posts.

    I love the “country” (farmhouse) look! My husband and I enjoy the coziness and warmth this brings to our home. We have lots of friends over and everyone says how much they enjoy our “country” home.

    I have added a few French country items to our home as well! Anita, I love your style. Your home is beautiful!

    Have a great week!

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  84. Kristen says

    January 9, 2017 at 20:46

    I love your take on the trends for the new year. All that you mentioned are items I am still in LOVE with but am so glad you mentioned that even if they are considered “out” and you still like it, do it anyway! Very nice. Thank you!

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  85. Vickie says

    January 9, 2017 at 22:33

    Thank you for the encouragement to decorate the way we like. Love new ideas that encourage creativity.

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  86. Arlene says

    January 10, 2017 at 05:11

    Thank you for the great ideas

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  87. Pam Moore says

    January 10, 2017 at 06:28

    I agree with you on what you feel is going to be in or out. I’m personally glad to see chevron go. LOL I’ve never been a fan of hombre everything, either. I have a feeling it’s a passing trend, too.

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  88. Linda Newman says

    January 10, 2017 at 12:20

    Thanks for the straightforward advice. Am remodeling small home office, converting to small den. Want “timeless” colors and fabrics. I receive so many wonderful suggestions and ideas from you.

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  89. Joyce Crowe says

    January 12, 2017 at 11:29

    Just subscribed to your blog and love it. I am going to spend the remainder of the day, catching up.

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  90. Marilyn Gatz says

    January 13, 2017 at 19:28

    Decorate with what YOU love..it will always work and will feel like HOME. I’ve always loved when someone comments on my home as “feeling like you can put your feet up”..Trends come and go, but a home decorated for you and yours always WORKS !

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  91. Teri says

    January 14, 2017 at 17:44

    Trends! So fickle.

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  92. Carol@blueskykitchen says

    January 18, 2017 at 21:53

    Anita, I supposed somethings are trendy and some things are classic (subway tile, marble, neutrals), but who knows from year to year. I agree that we should we decorate with what we love. I would love to know where you got the buffalo check fabric on your pillows. I want to make a couple for spring, but I can’t find fabric. I love the big checks ~ is that a trend? Thanks for the discussion and input.

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    • Anita says

      January 18, 2017 at 22:37

      Buffalo checks are a classic Carol. I can’t remember where I bought the buffalo check. I’ll have to look in my files.

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  93. Charla says

    January 19, 2017 at 08:31

    Find the joy in your surroundings. Thank you for sharing your thoughts.

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  94. Linda says

    January 19, 2017 at 18:31

    Believe it or not my living room walls have been the same for 26 years and not changing anytime soon. We are getting new chairs. Swivel rocker club style chairs. Fabric has color but is soft and reads neutral. Also pillows for sofa in definite pattern – shades of blue and taupe. New look but not in your face pattern or color. Keep what you love and add new touches is my Motto

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  95. James Taylor says

    January 24, 2017 at 00:24

    Great ideas! Love the ideas of white walls with neutrals, recently designed my new apartment utilizing this philosophy. It’s great because they can legitimately match with anything, I had my apartment furnished through the good folks at furnishr and the furniture I chose matches perfectly. If you’re unsure of what route you want to go white/neutrals is your best bet!

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  96. Domenic says

    March 23, 2017 at 12:03

    Great post. Here in New England we are getting a lot of requests for light grays with a “rustic” or “farmhouse” look to them. I agree that 2017 will continue to see people moving toward a country decor for their home.

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  97. Leviticus Bennett says

    May 22, 2017 at 12:37

    I like the farmhouse style trend you mentioned. The cerused wood that you mentioned looks really great as part of this trend. If you’re looking for specific decorations, I always find it helpful to look online since the selection is so great.

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  98. Amanda says

    December 18, 2017 at 05:49

    Adorable! These home decor trends are super perfect. You are so creative, I am totally impressed with your work. I want to implement these trends to decorate my new home. Thanks and keep sharing.

    Reply

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