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POLL: What home design trend are you happy to see the back of?

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5 years ago
last modified: 5 years ago

Every year, home design trends are changing, and as new ones make their way into our homes, others get ditched.

From tile trends to colour trends, they all play an important role in the design of our home.

Which home design trend are you happy to see the back of? Vote and let us know of any other trends you'd like to say, sayonara!



Pastels
Monochrome
Velvets
Rose Gold
Floral prints
Terrazzo
Indoor plants
Faux fur

Comments (55)

  • angelikagebhard
    5 years ago

    I live in NZ and most of the new houses here are grey/charcoal/ neutral or white ... inside and outside. Kitchens are white and black and shiny, carpets dark grey, bathrooms grey ... Bring back the colours!

  • francescampbell
    5 years ago

    I think I might be verging on a profound dislike of the very "popular" white, wide slat louvres or shutters on windows. GGMS they are all over Sydney and Melbourne and I am so sick of them.

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  • Jo M
    5 years ago

    I'm over seeing grey everywhere. I think it was a useful neutral but now it's just too much.

  • User
    5 years ago
    Kitchen islands with stoves or sinks built in.
  • Webby
    5 years ago

    I am currently fixing a little shack house that I brought 1 year ago. The biggest problems I am facing are small box kitchen with no bench space or light and inadequate out door living areas. I won't go into many details but taking the indoors out is a real necessity for me. I feel claustrophobic when I walk into a house that can not be opened up to enjoy the outdoors. Natural light, easy flow from one room to another, practical layout with the hint of fun and comfort are big on my list.

  • User
    5 years ago
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  • Nivannii Rose
    5 years ago
    I would love to see the back of grey and the back of black as a main colour. They really need to be accent colors only especially in Queensland.
  • Dawn Grassick
    5 years ago

    Subway tiles.

  • isellev
    5 years ago

    I am with you, Dawn. I despise subway tiles, in any form. They make me think of school toilets.

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    MB Design & Drafting
    5 years ago

    Rose gold! Something else will always look better.

    Grey, grey and grey.... slowly but surely going, or so I thought then bang its back again.... my own house has light grey exterior walls however it's been that way since 2005 before grey on grey became an epidemic....

  • amandalouiselane
    5 years ago

    I hated off white or cream as the ‘go to’ colour for walls, but now I cannot tolerate the grey invasion. Everything is grey!! YUK!! What is wrong with white as the ‘go to’ shade and use what ever colour or colours you like anywhere and everywhere. Don’t change your decor based on trends, I understand it is good for business, but just buy things you like/love and keep them for ever, if you still love them.

  • lynnarmington
    5 years ago


    "Industrial" is my pet hate, especially in light fittings. Had a very hard time trying to find lovely colourful glass light fittings in recent years, with some stores not having even one item with colour. Grey and more grey is so depressing, echoing above comments. I suspect that trend is likely to become the 70's 'mission brown' of the recent era.

  • Ms_Carolyn
    5 years ago

    My home is made from two shades of grey colourbond and with lots of large windows (double glazed for the Tassie climate) I have followed the grey scheme inside. I love it and thanks to some help from an interior consultant have used warm greys (with no yellow) overtones - it is possible!) throughout. This leaves me to highlight my favourite colours to match my moods, the seasons and the views without being a slave to the "trends". The most frustrating aspect of all this at the moment is the lak of choice of appliances. I am renovating my kitchen and wanted a white fridge/freezer but can't get it - have had to buy a matte black one - what's wrong with white?

  • Jennifer Bradley
    5 years ago

    I'd be very happy to see the back of black - especially in kitchens and bathrooms. And charcoal grey too. A bit is fine, but great swathes on tiles or kitchen cupboards, benchtops and splashbacks are pretty hard to live with.


  • John
    5 years ago
    The worst trend is drab grey everywhere. Beautiful bricks are painted grey. Timber California bungalows are painted grey. Can anyone name one artistic person who lives in a grey house? The trend to grey reflects the lack of imagination of the current era.

    You might have noticed I hate grey.
  • wendan26
    5 years ago

    You are the one living in your home, so design it the way YOU want it, trends come and go so it keeps the paint, furniture, décor etc business's in business, what I see on most of the live home shows I would NEVER even consider, if I like it I will source out what I need, if I cannot find it then I will try my best to make it, dye it or mix the paint to get what I want - it is not right that people have to buy only what is available in the latest trends when next year there is a totally new trend and you are classed as outdated - let the trendies have what they want but YOU have what YOU want.

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    Helenscolour
    5 years ago

    Monochromes have their place. It is sensible to style with a neutral background including core pieces such as sofa, carpet blinds/drapes, then add pops of colour of artwork, pillows, vase/flowers for example that are interchangeable seasonally as you wish.

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    Helenscolour
    5 years ago

    Trends are fine when you are just adding the colours or small items that are trending (as said in my previous comment). There is minimal cash outlay this way and you are still 'a la mode'.

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    Helenscolour
    5 years ago

    Colours are different in different lights. I recommend painting walls last then using large swatches 500mm square to look at colour effect in morning, afternoon and evening light. Furnishings reflect colour on surrounding walls as well.

    I agree with amandalouiselane's comment but greys can be beautiful with mauve or green tints for example...not battleship!

    Yay Ms Carolyn re the greys, we are on the same page! Amazed that a white frig is hard to find!

  • sweetsofparadise2659
    5 years ago

    Greys are gorgeous ... or should I say, were gorgeous in my newly renovated home some years back. And back then I would absolutely struggle to find anything to match my designs and colours up with, to say nothing of the ridiculous cost. Now, thanks to a glut of interior design and home renovator TV shows, every man and his dog is pushing and shoving to get a piece of the grey action! I am now bringing in indoor plants and decor like throws and rugs with a little splash of orange or red to start breaking up the look and not be labelled as a slave to fashion. But let’s be honest, Rose Gold and Subway Tiles HAVE to go. Unless you are a Saudi Prince or live in a Railway Station, they have no right to be masquerading as design elements!

  • PRO
    Helenscolour
    5 years ago

    Greys and greens go so well in nature so indoor plants are lovely with grey walls, as sweetsofparadise2659 has commented. a throw in green also works beautifully!

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    Helenscolour
    5 years ago


    An example of warm grey and greens with terracotta.

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    David Wilkes Design
    5 years ago

    Homes that are far too big and built that way just for re-sale value. 'Home Theatres' which aren't able to be used for multiple purposes. :)

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    Bold Design Kitchens
    5 years ago
    last modified: 5 years ago

    I hate 'White, White and White'. Its going to date just like Apricot! I keep waiting to hear the dentist drill!

  • francescampbell
    5 years ago

    I don't mind white, it makes good background for all the colours you may want to put with it. But I had apricot in bathroom and kitchen years ago, and it just never looked clean to me.

  • ellerm
    5 years ago
    I'm over televisions on chimneys. Can't be good for either. I also find the lighting style that has the cord draped over a hook ugly.
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    Anatoly Patrick Architecture
    5 years ago
    Home theatres. We can be smarter and more flexible and sustainable with space, with a bit of thought and design skill.
  • olldroo
    5 years ago

    Why do we even need home theatres. Homes should be where the family gets together and interacts, getting to know and understand each other. Modern technology has us becoming more and more detached from people - we are losing the art of conversation and people skills just mindlessly looking at screens.

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    Helenscolour
    5 years ago
    last modified: 5 years ago



    If you don't like the TV visible in the living room (as I don't), consider an armoire for your TV, or an old Chiffonier as in these photographs. Large armoires or chiffoniers can be found on Gum tree or Ebay, large enough to hold a suitably large screen. The family gathers round, some on floor cushions(!) when there is something everyone wants to watch...sometimes even family photo shots!!

  • littlethommo2 .
    5 years ago

    Personally I dont go by trends anyway. Everyone has there own individual style and your home is a reflection of yourself after all so make it yours and surround yourself with the colours and decor that you love and which reflects your own personality. I dont like seeing homes in magazines that are styled around a current colour theme, it would be very expensive to have to keep updating and re-doing them once the current trend is over and the next has arrived - especially at the end of the trend when you see all the decor products reduced to clear in the shops because its already dated and no one wants to buy them.

    But I am looking forward to when 'grey' is not the recurring colour in every home (inside and out).

  • stuart mudd
    5 years ago

    Nobody should ever follow "trends".

    Take kitchens: it's a workspace. It often gets messy (if you actually use the kitchen as God intended kitchens). So why does everyone go for a clinically clean look? It's a kitchen - not a dentist surgery. The only people who think handle-less, soft close, white cabinetry that hides absolutely everything is a good idea are sociopaths and fans of American Psycho.


    Just my opinion, Guv'nor.

  • olldroo
    5 years ago

    God invented kitchens ???

  • stuart mudd
    5 years ago

    sigh. Clearly.

  • olldroo
    5 years ago

    I have to say Stuart, when you have lived with a deaf person who will not acknowledge he even has a hearing problem, soft close doors and toilet sets are an absolute blessing. I would have even had padded benches if it were possible. I don't mind handleless either especially when you live near the ocean and salt spray attacks anything metal.

  • stuart mudd
    5 years ago

    so you can sneak around the house undetected? Finally - a use for soft close drawers!

  • olldroo
    5 years ago

    Haha, that is a devious way of looking at it, all I know it saved MY sanity.

  • francescampbell
    5 years ago

    Olidroo, I agree with you. Soft close doors, toilet seats and not just for the people who cannot hear the noise they are making, for the grandkids too. Just about sends me crazy and also handleless drawers because of the same problem with the sea air. Even stainless steel. - wish they made plastic barbecues.

  • User
    5 years ago
    All of above!
  • heatherceravolo
    5 years ago

    The ubiquitous omnipresent 3 pendant lights, lined up above the kitchen bench. Ceilings smothered in downlights,pendants, smoke alarms, speakers, air conditioning ducts, security cams, etc. - ceilings have become an untidy mess.

    Butlers pantries stuck behind the show kitchen. Unless one has a butler.

  • Ms_Carolyn
    5 years ago
    <?xml version="1.0" encoding="UTF-8"?><md>Loving all the comments about grey and very excited that the last of my renovations will be finished soon (open plan kitchen, lounge, dining and entry). All in white, grey and black to make the view "pop" ... hate that word LOL When designing my new kitchen have realised another "must go" - open wine bottle storage in ridiculous places. I have seen them on top of refrigerators and in my case sandwiched between the dishwasher and an external wall. Absolutely no good for storing wine and the shelves can't be used for anything else except... and wait for it... a ladder for the local bush rats to get on to my kitchen bench
  • olldroo
    5 years ago

    Ms Carolyn - soak some cotton balls in Peppermint Oil, put them in the ladder and they will get the message.

  • Lorraine
    5 years ago
    Freestanding baths everywhere that you can’t clean around nor is there anywhere to put your glass of wine. Stayed in lovely Hotel, looked over side of bath at all the grime and muck behind it, hubby came in and gave me a glass of wine and I looked for somewhere to put it, nope no ledge around the bath to prop it on whilst I soaked. It may not be fashionable but I like my corner bathtub at home with the ledge behind it
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    Aus Joinery Kitchens Pty Ltd
    5 years ago

    None of those are that bad really. My one 'Cant stand" trends for homes was the ugly wall paper border that was matched with either tacky green or pink walls. Also cant stand blinds either vertical or horizontal.

  • macyjean
    5 years ago

    Hate pink/green walls with wallpaper borders but love blinds. Which I suppose goes to show that we are all different. I don't mind trends in the form of introductions of new ideas but do not appreciate the accompanying requirement to suddenly dislike and discard whatever is deemed no longer on trend.

  • Sandra b
    4 years ago
    My dislike is Hamptons style homes. I don’t think any other house design is going to date so considerably (and suggest it was was built in this era) than this style of house.
  • calyadwa
    4 years ago

    Well, it is clear that everyone has a clear idea of what they do not like. For me, Like is all about what has caught my eye, and I have always loved colour, so monochromes go with that really well; white, black, florals, even the dreaded grey and beige. I think a trend can only give me an idea, not frame the whole plan. So I say - Go with what you like because you have to live with it.

  • Jo Wst
    4 years ago

    Grey anything. We used this for a renovation 12 years ago, but with it now featuring everywhere I am over it and look forward to my next project with no grey!

  • tangerine9
    4 years ago
    I actually still like grey, because I love the colours that go with it. What I hate is when all the grey goes in but then no colour is added. Or a couple of red cushions on a (grey) sofa is it.
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    Ruth Plowes - Interior Design
    4 years ago

    Some great comments and thoughts from you all. Trends are a consumer marketing tool to encourage you to continually spend and buy their products... A home should be a living curation of things you love that work for you and nobody else. Yes there are some design principles you can follow but these are a guide and should be considered along with the space, it's purpose, the light, the people and much more. Instead of buying more, consider what you have and carefully select things to complement them - update by changing things around and making sure YOU love the style and it suits the way YOU live!

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    Helenscolour
    4 years ago

    My sentiments exactly Design Chapter!

    'Shop your own house'! Take things from one room to another and re purpose pieces. It is surprising sometimes to see how pieces you love ALL go together! You can create a fresh look without going shopping, spending money and possibly then not loving it so much! Landfill...(:

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