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2019 Houzz Home Trends Predictions
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Tile Backsplash Feature Walls
Well-designed kitchens typically have backsplash tiles. But why stop there? In 2019, it's all about feature walls that carry the tile from countertop to ceiling, even behind floating shelves and range hoods.
Image: Caroline Sharpnack © 2017 Houzz
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Glass and Steel Room Dividers
Glass and steel front doors and showers have been increasing in popularity over the years. The trend is still going strong for 2019, but it's carrying over into dividers between interior rooms. A glass and steel divider gives the illusion of open space while still providing privacy and noise control along with a stylish graphic element.
Image: Jours & Nuits © 2016 Houzz
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Destination Tubs
With more emphasis on creating a spa-like retreat at home, tubs have become a feature in bathroom remodels.
Image: Chris Snook © 2016 Houzz
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Black is Back
White kitchens have been popular for the past few years, but we're now seeing a return to black via kitchen cabinets, range hoods and island accents. Tuxedo kitchens that contrast black with white walls, backsplashes and countertops look especially dynamic and sophisticated.
Image: Fine House Studio © 2018 Houzz
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Dark and Moody Colors
Deeper, moodier colors like navy, black and forest green are expected to be more favorable for 2019. Color experts suspect it may be a reaction to all the whites and bright colors people have been leaning toward for years.
Image: Alexandra Crafton © 2017 Houzz
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Benches in the Dining Area
A chic way to upgrade the dining are is to trade typical chairs for bench furniture, giving it a comfortable, lounge-like feel. You'll also get the look of a built-in without the commitment, not to mention, extra seating.
Image: Nick Klein © 2018 Houzz
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Board and Batten Exterior
Board and batten gives a house a homey look, adding texture to a flat facade.
Image: Corynne Pless © 2013 Houzz
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Kitchens That Open to the Outdoors
According to Houzz, homeowners are embracing the outdoors through their kitchens with exterior double doors. This helps to expand the living space and blur the line between inside and out.
Image: Lucy Call © 2016 Houzz
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Wood Vanities
Wood vanities continue to be popular but with an emphasis on reclaimed and light wood that celebrate the natural grain pattern and knots.
Image: Kelly Scanlon Interior Design © Kathryn MacDonald Photography
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Four Wall Accent Color
We're moving away from a single bold-colored feature wall and opting to paint all the walls — even the trim and molding — a dramatic color.
Image: Jessica Cain © 2018 Houzz