Home Decor Trends of 2015 that Should NEVER be Recycled in 2016

Home decor experts were asked to name a number of their least favorite and the most overused home decor trends from 2015. Will the year 2015 be remembered with skull home accents? Majority of home design experts hope not.

The following are the five home design themes and trends that experts think should only stay in 2015.

Jungle Theme

Antlers were a big trend in 2015. They are often used in toilet paper holders, walls, and even chandeliers. While antlers may add a touch of drama to a room, they feel almost cliche these days, Huffington Post reported. Apart from antlers, animal heads were also a hit in 2016.

Wall Writings

Walls were pretty much expressive in 2015. Wall writings were quite popular in the year, that were made from inspirational quotes, dramatically painted accent walls, and the omnipresent black chalkboard. However, a lot of design experts consider the black chalkboard wall as an overused interior home theme.

Overused Home Design Styles

According to home design experts, the two most overused design aesthetics include ombre and boutique hotel chic. Ombre is quite self explanatory, while the boutique hotel chic style is mainly focused on minimalism.

Novelty Touches

Who does not want to add personality to any home decor? It may be a great idea, but funny and whimsical touches may better need to just stay in 2015. Based on the report of RealtorMag, Buddha heads, skull accessories, transparent ghost chairs, as well as mustache design touches, are no longer an appealing novelty to several would-be buyers.

Rustic Letters

Metal letter accents were also popular and have been featured by several home design blogs. However, the trick for homeowners and stagers is to not go overboard according to interior design experts.

Home decor sellers should be aware that many potential buyers may be sick of some decor choices, and that some of these trends will only make a home look very outdated in 2016.

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