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Don t Shed Your Sweats Yet! The Year s 8 Hottest Living Room Design Trends Bring the Cozy, Comfy Vibes
Don t Shed Your Sweats Yet! The Year s 8 Hottest Living Room Design Trends Bring the Cozy, Comfy Vibes
This year is all about relaxed environments that prioritize comfort. Here s exactly what you can expect to see in living room design trends in 2021.
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Much as we might hate to admit it, the living room of 2020 was good to us. It was a space that became our office, our classroom, and comforted us during all the stay-at-home orders of the past months (and months).
“In 2021, even chair rails might have to go,” says Goerg.
Walls will be going back to basics with more subtle textures through plaster, wall washes, and touch-me wallpapers.
5. Space for entertaining
Believe it or not, there will be one day soon when we can see friends and family again. (In some places, it’s already happening!) But we got so accustomed to our homes last year that we might be slow to venture out and so we’ll be eager to gather in the comfort of our own homes.
Because of this, the pros say a popular 2021 trend will be paring down or tossing overstuffed furniture to create spacious living room environments with a lot of seating for entertaining. What will remain is bigger TV screens and comfortable sofas and chairs.
LIMESTONE - Deborah Ann Calvert, 66, of Limestone, Tennessee, went to be with the Lord on Saturday, January 30, 2021 at her residence. She was born in Johnson City, Tennessee, a daughter of the late Arthur J. Howell, Sr. and Mary Lou Eckhart Howell. In addition to her parents, she was preceded in death by one son, Michael David Walter in 2018.
Deborah was an Administrative Assistant for Northrop Grumman in Maryland for 23 years. She was a member of Gravel Hill Missionary Baptist Church in Gray, Tennessee, where she loved making the weekly floral arrangements for the service. She was a member of the Moose and VFW Clubs in Maryland. She loved dancing, traveling, making crafts, designing floral arrangements, sewing, scrapbooking, coloring and cooking.