It’s official: Y2K is back in fashionand in our homes too.
However, we can still take inspiration from some of those trends and make them work in modern applications.
The result is a timeless aesthetic rather than a room that feels lost in a particular decade.
Photo:Photo and Design by Amanda Jacobs Design
I love seeing the resurgence ofsomeof the 2000s home decor trends, saysdesigner Amanda Jacobs.
One in particular that Ive embraced is using paint to create wall texture.
When done tastefully, it adds warmth and depth to a space.
Photo and Design courtesy of Amanda Jacobs Design
If decorating in the early 2000s felt a bit like elementary school art class, youre not alone.
Im a big believer that a paint story in a home sets the tone, saysdesigner Sherry Shirah.
Pinpointing the right paint shade is everything and drenching the entire space feels very current and always a winner.
Photo and Design courtesy of Colordrunk Designs
Im loving the growing popularity of red walls again, says Jacobs.
Im all for this revival and excited to see more designers and homeowners embrace the boldness.
Photo and Design by Amanda Jacobs Design