PulteGroup Shares New Interior Design and Color Trends to Freshen Up Your Home for Spring
PulteGroup (NYSE: PHM) unveils spring interior design trends focusing on personalization and creativity. Key trends include freeform lines, natural essentials, and mixed era elements. Color palettes feature shades of blue, black and white, and vivid accents. The company's design team will create over 500 model homes in 2023, offering consumers access to designer furniture through a partnership with MINE, an online interior design service. This initiative aims to enhance the home buyer experience by providing trendy, curated interior options.
- Emphasis on personalization and creativity in design trends.
- Access to designer furniture through partnership with MINE.
- The design team will merchandise over 500 model homes in 2023.
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From eye catching pops of vivid colors, to intriguing freeform elements and the bold combination of mixed era styling, the interior design experts at
“This time of the year always invokes feelings of change and a desire to refresh after a long winter, creating the perfect opportunity to infuse more creativity and vibrancy into your home,” said
Design Trends:
- Freeform Lines – Soft rounded forms, curvilinear shapes, organic and raw edges will add dimension and balance to traditionally straight edges. Fabrics, wallpaper, wall accents and even staircases are taking more dynamic shapes.
- Natural Essentials – Embracing perfect imperfections by adding natural stone, burl wood, petrified wood furnishings, and raw materials manipulated into one-of-a-kind furniture, art, and lighting.
- Mixed Era Elements – Rather than buying the full set, homeowners are mixing and layering diverse types of wood, fabrics, stones, and colors to create more personality and interest.
- Maker Detailing – From one-of-a-kind handmade goods, to making what is old new again through plaster techniques applied to furniture and lighting, as well as adding rope elements across furniture, lighting, accessories, etc. Whether it’s refinishing old furniture or adding a handmade tapestry to a wall, artisan inspired is in.
- Heritage Classics –Timeless elements that make your home both easy to live in and relevant for years to come. This includes mixing vintage with traditional and contemporary pieces to make things feel interesting but not sterile.
- Textural Elements – Bouclé fabrics, woven art pieces, layered art and plays on tactile texture to create layers of warmth. Creating texture is not simply just about how decor and soft furnishings feel, but it's also about 'visual texture' – using different materials to add interest and breathe life into a room.
Trending Colors:
- Shades of Blue – Rich, regal, and highly soothing, the blue tones aid in the creation of calming and serene environments.
- Black & White – High contrast and classic, this palette remains a staple while also versatile to mix with trending “it colors”.
- Vivid Accents – Highly saturated and vibrant accent colors are used sparingly yet regularly in all shades.
- Taupe Tones – Taupe, tan, cream, and everything in-between made a clear neutral takeover at market.
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Rich Brown & Clay Accents – Chocolate and umber tones and shades of gold will serve as a subtle and rich color that symbolizes optimism, energy, and warmth. - Fresh Hues of Green – Refreshing, vibrant, elegant, and playful, shades of green will remain a notable color within home décor.
PulteGroup’s in-house team of interior designers exclusively merchandise, design, and furnish model homes across all brands nationwide. Inspired by the lives of homebuyers and influenced by the latest trends, the team will design and decorate upwards of 500 model homes in 2023.
To help homebuyers achieve the designer look in their new home,
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