A guide to the most popular ways to decorate right now.

Truly, theclassic look wont be going anywhereanytime soon.

From tried-and-true to new-and-noteworthy, here’s what experts say are the biggesthome decor ideasright now.

Elevated Eclectic

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Fresh Traditional

Traditionally decorated living spaces and dining rooms have long been a go-to for Southern interiors.

It’s not fully traditional nor is it modern.

It’s a fresh, updated take on thetraditional styles, she says.

Fresh Traditional

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We do love the drama that a dense, dark paint color brings to a space, she says.

She calls these dedicated, comforting spaces quiet rooms.

Plus, its perfectly suited for the South, Bryan Johnson, CEO of Shades of Light, explains.

Dark and Moody dining room

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Coastal Cowgirl, however, really leans into the Gulf Coast.

Its a marriage between Gulf Coast style and what you think of when you think of Texas.

This means that patterned wallpaper, natural materials, and old-school colors are all back in vogue.

Quiet room

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These throw-backs are sure to complement anyheirloom itemsor vintage finds proudly displayed in the home.

Natural Beauty

Materials, textures, and colors rooted in nature are taking homes by storm.

Natural stone like marble and soapstone is also becoming an increasingly popular choice for countertop materials over man-made options.

Coastal cowgirl

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Modern Farmhouse

Modern Farmhouse design was still thriving in Southern homes in 2023.

Its the more sophisticated and glossy cousin of truefarmhouse decorating.

Modern

On social media, one decorating style reigns supreme: modern.

Nostalgic Inspiration

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Elevated Eclectic

Maximalism has proven to be a popular style.

Rather than simply a more is more attitude, the latest rendition of maximalism includes an unanticipated moody undertone.

Meacham calls it a maximalist approach with an edgy vibe.

Natural beauty

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Elevated Eclectic is on the rise and still gaining popularity.

It is attractive to the bold client, who is playful with a good eye, she says.

Hyper-Feminine

Carmel Brantley

Maximalism has also exhibited yet another unexpected but highly appreciated twist: girliness.

Braden Family 1907 Farmhouse in Brenham, TX Kitchen

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This take on decorating is fun, bold, and embraces sugar, spice, and everything nice.

The popularity of this style may very well be influenced by pop culture.

SinceBarbiewas the name on everyones lips, with it came lots of pink and a rush of girl power.

Fresh traditional style

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Magnet.The most popular interior trends.

Elevated eclectic

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Lily Maddock farm cottage breakfast nook

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