Out with the old, in with the new.

Do you feel bored with your home or think things are starting tolook dated?

It could be because they are.

Decor to swap out

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But what should you replace first?

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Word Art

Word art had a moment, but that moment is over now.

Contemporary abstract painterJessie Readadvises swapping out yourLive, Laugh, Lovesign for chic coastal pieces.

It doesnt have to be professional, as long as you choose something meaningful to you.

Not into the coastal vibes aesthetic?

Does it not quite work with your home?

Amanda Leigh atHouse of Rolisonsuggests textured paintings as a unique replacement for statement art.

Think lots of cool and cold neutrals, a lot of grey, subtle if any print.

Homes are really craving the warmth they have been missing!

Time to swap the grey and greige paints and finishes for warmer neutrals and richer colors.

Unlacquered Brass

Like most gold hardware, unlacquered brass has been on-trend for several years now.

Verdigris has an aged, antique look that gives cabinetry or desks a vintage, historic feel.

Keep in mind this doesnt mean you have to search your local antique shop orvisit an estate sale.

(Who has time for that?)

Many stores that sell hardware, like Perigold, have accessible and affordable options.

Neutral Furniture

Mutter-Rottmayer and Carrier suggest its time to swap out your neutral linen furniture pieces.

Try a deeply hued mohair or printed jacquard for a moodier, cozier interior, they advise.

Swap out those pieces for something with a beaded leg instead.

Beaded legs add texture and a sense of sophistication.

Theyre an ideal way to add a traditional touch to contemporary rooms.