San Antonio Express-News

Spring brings the return of color, tradition

- By Katie Laughridge

After the past few years of neutrals trending, in 2023 we’re anticipati­ng a return of color in home decor, paint colors and bedding.

With that return of color, we’re seeing that creating sumptuous, inviting spaces is top of mind for designers and homeowners alike. There’s a focus on restorativ­e rooms, with a big trend toward creating luxurious bedrooms and reinventin­g modern takes on classic textiles.

Here are a few of our takes on the trends you’ll see popping up like crocuses this spring season.

Bold living rooms

Introducin­g color to your living room can sometimes feel as daunting as it does dazzling.

While many might first run to throw a new can of paint on the walls, you might instead look to your furniture. A colorful sofa (or chair or accent table) is an exciting way to liven up a living space.

In one bold and beautiful design we did, a fern green sofa pops against the warm neutral tones in the pillows and rug. Typically when introducin­g color, I carry the theme throughout the design. But in this case, this statement sofa is bold enough to act alone.

This earthy color story is the perfect backdrop to the dash of blue found in the skirted swivel

chairs, artwork and tabletop vignette. Because these colors are all muted in tone, they don’t feel overwhelmi­ng to the eye. It’s a perfect introducti­on to color without going over the top.

New traditiona­l

Bringing traditiona­l into modern day, New Traditiona­l style emphasizes the comforts and convenienc­es of modern life while still maintainin­g the refined elegance of traditiona­l design.

New Traditiona­l furniture

tends to favor shapes and styles that have stood the test of time, but often in a more streamline­d presentati­on and lighter or more practical fabrics (enter my love of performanc­e fabrics).

In our inviting New Traditiona­l design, the color palette is refreshed with lighter shades of classic blues and creamy off-whites to keep the look familiar but updated.

I find the painted wicker coffee table we chose to be so interestin­g. This piece gets points for creativity and versatilit­y. The shape could range from preppy to eclectic, depending on the space. This fantastic piece carries classic lines, a hallmark of New Traditiona­l, but the scalloped detailing adds a dash of whimsy.

Texture-rich spaces

It’s all about luxe spaces and touchable textures this season, though we’d argue that’s a hallmark of good design that’s never gone out of style.

In one such look, the wooden texture of the spool chair and cocktail table add dimension to what could have been a textile-heavy space.

If you’re feeling more daring in your design, contrast may actually act as your friend. It may seem counterint­uitive, but going for high-contrast wood tones can actually work seamlessly.

Playing with contrast adds visual interest and gives a design more depth while repeating shades gives the space a feeling of continuity. If your wood tones are all over the place, it can be helpful to create flow with your color palette. Pops of pinky-reds and blue are the anchor to this bold and refreshing living space.

Fresh tabletops

Black and white are a firstclass combinatio­n. These colors have a classical appeal that adds instant sophistica­tion, depth and character to any space. But what happens when we add a little green? When paired with black and white, green creates a wonderfull­y fresh, modern and energetic environmen­t instantly.

In a flawless example, a block-printed runner in lime is the perfect pair to the texture found in the hand-painted dishes found at each place setting. A pop of light green in the stack of dishes is enough to carry the color through the space, but not enough to overwhelm the design.

Carrying the lush verdant color throughout the tablescape is a fresh fern. The color palate is expertly finished with natural wood tones, lending to the casual modernity of the space.

Delicate designer bed

Shining like a crown jewel, this month’s designer bed is created by our lovely designer, Anne. It features crisp neutrals with just a dash of color, which can be found in the Asian toile and tape trim.

Luxe bedroom living

While we prepare for spring as the weather remains chilly, we love to play up neutral plaids and pop them with an earthy yet rich mossy green. A dash of cow hide (a printed fabric, not the real deal) adds a touch of whimsy in this otherwise sophistica­ted look.

Katie Laughridge is the owner of Kansas City interior design destinatio­n Nell Hill’s. For more informatio­n, contact Katie at info@nellhills.com.

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