Spring Home Trends: Hot 5 List

From a "Gingham" inspired theme to the you-can't-go-wrong black and white motif, your humble home could never look any trendier this season of spring. And, whoever said that you can't get home design ideas from the runway collection of top designers has yet to come across this "spring fashion" home trends list.

Now let's get started and try to make your home stand out like a gorgeous supermodel strutting the catwalk!

The Gingham Style

The classic check design, which gives off that beach and retro vibe, is almost synonymous to spring fashion, says HGTV. Designer Brian Patrick Flynn recommends the use a more female-friendly color such as pink or coral for your upholstery partnered with chrome nail heads. These will complement each other to create that gender-neutral take of a gingham look.

The Fantastic Fringe

The RealtyTimes dubbed the fringe concept as the "flirty look that's all over the runway". Meanwhile, Elle Décor looked into the Proenza Schouler runway collection to come up with this colorful long-fringe decorative piece inspiration. It's a perfect wall art for any windows or doorway.

The Ever-Reliable Black and White Scheme

The simple but classic and fine-looking color combination of black and white is an all-time favorite to many homemakers. It has this timeless and sophisticated appeal that could be implemented on just about any corner of the house says HouseBeautiful via RealtyTimes.

One can make use of this color contrast design by using bold horizontal stripes on a bedroom wall, a graphic pattern for your marble flooring, glazed tile on the kitchen wall, an outdoor stripes for the terrace, lacquered walls for the foyer, and a cool wallpaper on one corner. The idea is limitless for any creative mind.

The Shibori Effect

For those who aren't familiar with the term shibori, it is derived from a Japanese word which literally means "to wring, squeeze, and press" according to MichaelSilks.com. It basically refers to the different processes used in the embellishment of textiles by manipulating (folding, crumpling, stitching, plaiting, or plucking and twisting) the fabric or cloth before it undergoes dyeing. Shibori brings out that three-dimensional effect of the textiles.

You can make use of this design and apply it on pillows and bedspreads to your curtains and rugs, says Popsugar.

The Rugged Denim Look

If you want to achieve that chic and timeless design but worry over the durability of materials, denim is your best option, HGTV notes. This hard-working fabric offers protection from your kids and pets. It could also prevent your furniture pieces from getting stained.

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