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Fall 2020 Home Decor Trends

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Curious as to what's hot and what's not this fall in terms of home decor? We've got the trending details for every room in your home in this post to help inspire your seasonal revamp. From the kitchen to the basement, we'll take a closer look at what's trending in and what's trending out. And if you're looking to hire a handyman to assist you with any of your home improvement efforts this fall (or at any time of the year), we're standing by and ready to help you make any sort of update.

Home Decor Fall 2020 Trends: Room-by-Room

Let's go by room-by-room for a closer look at some of the hottest home decor trends for fall 2020. Here's a look:

Kitchen

While previous years saw homeowners experiment with a lot of different materials in kitchens, trending this fall is a return to simplicity. We're talking cabinetry with minimal detail, large backsplashes, and clean slab counters. Another trend is less of an open concept kitchen and more of a standalone one, meaning that kitchens won't transition so seamlessly or extend into other living spaces. 

Bedrooms

Though we're in rapid eye movement for most of the time spent in our bedrooms, the fact of the matter is that we still spend a lot of time in the bedroom itself. And you'd be surprised to see how neglected some bedrooms are. In fall 2020, we're seeing a return to simplicity in the bedroom. Bedrooms are increasingly becoming a place for homeowners to unplug and relax - and this is evidenced in the removal of TVs and an investment in high-quality bedding, soft lighting, and calming colors. House plants are also becoming popular in bedrooms, as they help improve the indoor air quality of the environment.

Living Room

Sleek and modern interiors - that's the best way to describe how living rooms are trending this fall. But even with a focus on this type of style, functionality and comfort should still be a priority. Much like how the kitchen is trending back to being its own room of the house, so too are living rooms. And it's this individual space that can help lend to enhanced comfort and functionality.

Bathroom

The bathroom continues to be an area where homeowners can flex their creative muscles, and this year's fall 2020 trends are evidence of that. So what's trending in the bathroom this season? Unconventionally shaped tile - such as that in hexagonal and scallops styles, for one. Freestanding tubs are another hot commodity if your bathroom has the space to accommodate them. In terms of materials, marble and brass are popular.

Basements

While the man cave, home gym, guest suite or sports bar remain popular options for how to finish your basement, what's trending now is creating a basement that becomes a true extension of the rest of your home. Think of it as a second living room or family room if you will. Whether it presents an additional play area for the kids or another part of the home to lounge on the couch and catch up on your TV shows, the finishing, flooring, colors, and style remain similar in a basement that aims to become just another room of the home.

Contact Us Today

Whether you're a fan of the fall 2020 trends that we've mentioned above or just want to do your own, unique thing within your home, we're here to help. If you're looking to hire a handyman that you can count on for your more extensive room revamp, contact us today to set up a consultation. From interiors to exteriors, we offer a wide range of services to take your home improvement projects from concept to reality.