These are the 8 biggest home, painting, and interior design trends of 2020



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Whether you're self-quarantined because of the coronavirus outbreak or simply someone who likes to spend a lot of time inside, updating your decor or walls can make your home feel like a brand new space. To help you redecorate this spring, we've rounded up eight of the biggest trends in home decor, interior design, and painting below. From the color of the year to bold statement tiles, here's all the inspo you need for a home makeover even Joanna Gaines would approve of.
1. Classic blue Credit: Sherwin-Williams
It's the perfect hue for a bold accent wall.

According to Pantone, classic blue is the 2020 color of the year. Described as "suggestive of the sky at dusk," it's just a shade lighter than navy and creates a space that's equal parts calm and elegant. How can you incorporate it into your own home? If you're feeling bold, paint a room (or just a flashy accent wall) with the popular shade. And if you want something more subtle, snag these deep blue throw pillows or this eclectic accent chair to add a pop of color in your living room.
Get Behr Dark Cobalt Blue Semi-Gloss Enamel Interior Paint and Primer in One at The Home Depot for $31.98 Get PPG Daring Indigo Eggshell Interior One-Coat Paint at The Home Depot for $34.98 2. Natural elements Credit: Pier 1/West Elm
Nature, but make it decor.

Bring the outdoors inside with plenty of plants and greenery and decor made out of natural materials (think: rattan, wicker, wood, and rope). These nature-inspired elements create a tranquil, peaceful vibe in your home and add some warmth, especially in contrast to more industrial or modern pieces. Some ideas? An open-weave cane basket for holding throw blankets, a set of woven wicker counter stools, or perhaps a reclaimed wood coffee table.

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Get the Threshold Open Weave Basket at Target for $18.99 Get the Wicker Woven Counter Stool at Pottery Barn for $199 Get the Easthampton Solid Wood Coffee Table at Wayfair for $182.99 Shop live plants at The Sill starting at $14 3. Colorful kitchens Credit: West Elm/Technivorm
It's a whole new world out there in terms of kitchen decor.

Goodbye, all-white everything—2020 is the year that color comes back into the kitchen. Whether it's something as major as painting your cabinets or something as minor as swapping out your black appliances for bright and vibrant ones (like this top-rated coffee maker!), playing around with color in your kitchen warms up the space and makes it feel more homey yet modern at the same time.
Get the Technivorm Moccamaster at Wayfair for $309 4. Warmer neutrals Credit: Crate and Barrel/Pottery Barn
Ahh, so calming.

Neutrals aren't going out of style anytime soon, but they are making a pivot towards the warmer side of things this year. Designers are seeing a shift from sterile whites and cool grays to earthy tones and warm beiges. An all-neutral room (using a mix of shades from the same color palette) looks incredibly chic, while an off-white wall or a few larger pieces (like a sandstone sofa or an ivory upholstered headboard) act as a blank canvas for colorful accent pieces.
Get the Bulloch Sofa at Wayfair for $799.99 Get the Silas Studded Headboard at Target for $136.99 5. Statement tile Credit: Anthropologie
Who knew tile could be so pretty?

Go bold or go home—or rather, go bold in your home. From patterned backsplashes to gorgeous shower walls, eye-popping tiles are all the rage. You can shop all different styles, colors, and prints at places like Anthropologie and Home Depot, from oversized patterns to modern marble. And the best part? You can easily put your tiles up yourself during your newfound free time at home.
Get the Grow House Grow Cattail Cement Tile at Anthropologie for $18 Get Balmoral Marron Encaustic Ceramic Floor and Wall Tile at The Home Depot for $5.69 per sq. ft. 6. Open shelving Credit: Pottery Barn/HGTV
Why keep all of your things behind closed cabinet doors?

Take it from Joanna—open shelving instantly elevates any kitchen or dining room from so-so to something straight off a Pinterest board. Not only is it practical (everything is a lot more easily accessible) but it also puts all of your pretty bowls and plates on display, allowing you to finally show off that fancy set you got for Christmas last year. Plus, installing open shelves is a perfect—and often affordable—weekend project for the DIYers among us, requiring little more than a drill, screws, and patience.
Get the Brighton Floating Shelves at Pottery Barn for $149 Get the Treyvon Industrial Grace Wall Shelf (Set of 2) at Wayfair for $58.99 Get the Home Decorators Collection Floating Shelf at The Home Depot for $24.98 7. Floral wallpaper Credit: Urban Outfitters/Anthropologie
Cue all the flower power.

Wallpaper? With flowers? Hear us out—the pretty patterned paper is incredibly trendy right now. It makes for a stunning accent wall and there are patterns for every decor style, from paper with big, bold blooms to more subtle, neutral prints. Bonus: If you're worried about committing to a permanent change (or just looking for a fun DIY project), you can find plenty of removable wallpaper options at retailers like Anthropologie, Urban Outfitters, and Wayfair.
Get the Whimsical Removable Wallpaper at Urban Outfitters for $49 Get the Sylvia Wallpaper at Anthropologie for $128 Get the Blue Innocence Aura 33' x 20" Floral and Botanical Wallpaper at Wayfair for $0.95/sq. ft. 8. Shades of green Credit: Pottery Barn
Nature's favorite color should be yours, too.

People are all about getting back to nature in their homes—and nothing is more reminiscent of the outdoors than the color green, which paint company Behr named its most popular color of the year. And with a vast spectrum of hues from lime to sage to emerald, it's an incredibly versatile color. Use it on your walls for the ultimate outside/inside oasis or opt for smaller touches, like a jewel-toned loveseat, a soft mint throw blanket, or a set of decorative vases.
Get the Airy Gauze Blanket at Anthropologie for $78 Get the Decorative Terracotta Vases (4-Piece) at Target for $27
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