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Top interior design trends for 2022. Brought to you by this guy, so I’m bringing you some different trends. So I was out on the internet searching, you know, it’s like, let’s talk about this, so I’m typing it in top interior design trends.

Twenty twenty two and Vogue shows up. So the first one we have is going to be from Vogue and then Taylor Morrison. We know some people there.

Yeah, so I also have some trends from them, so we’ll discuss those. I had the links and we’ll chat those in so you guys can see it. But we’ll first start with some of the following.

I got to tell Mike something really quick.

Tell me, but it’s OK. I have no idea what you just said. Ok, I’ll tell you, I didn’t hear you.

It has to do with this. Ok? She just told me something in my ear to take me completely off track, and I actually don’t. I didn’t even hear what she said. Ok. All right, so let’s go to first item. Ok, you guys know what I said? Go to the first item here and vogue natural items are kind of one of the top things, right?

Nature, open floor plans, browns and mixed styles. So we’re going to go ahead and those out. No, those are in what they are all in, according to Vogue. I know I was totally heavy faux texture on the walls.

Is that in while you’re going to also see, well, keep going down. No, but take a look at the picture, right? So in the picture, we have natural items, right? So we have some browns in here. The floor, you know, looks like there’s a carpet in there and it’s got textures and woven type things.

It seems like the trend is going back to maybe some timeless items, which I really like. You know, we we saw the greys and the whites and these specific colors that I think people will get

Shades of brown are in, right? So I’m gonna go ahead and highlight that shades of brown, our style. I know you just wait long enough and the things come right back. Keep going down. Chocolate brown is back. Ooh, yeah, there you go. And then look at some of these items here. Keep scrolling on down.

We give you a feeling. Yeah, I maniac burnt. Burnt. Yeah, amber these. This is a darker Pantone that this is I thought this was this home was from, I don’t know, the nineties.

But then if you look, they’re putting different color things in it. So the blue vase gives it a pop of color. So maybe just throw something blue on your wall and off you go. Maybe you brighten it up with a white photo of maybe these rocks. Do they have icing or something that they probably do have a rock collection, nature inspired service and objects? We’re so hip. Keep on going down Omkar.

There’s some more stuff within here, and Sean was talking about textures, right? Yeah, so keep going. You asked about like faux finishes while sculpture and carved furniture and curved furniture. If we keep going down, we’re seeing like these are natural items and Feynman’s leather sofas.

Well, look, Italian plaster. Oh, is back. Yes. Can you believe that

We don’t have that, thankfully, but this is according I think there are some up at the lake.

So have you plug in on the ceiling there?

Oh no, that is really easy, really in style. Well, that’s what Vogue has to say. Let’s get a opinion number two. So they were saying natural items, open floor plans, browns, mixed styles altogether. Item number two is we bring the is going to be Taylor Morrison. Let’s see if we agree more with what they are doing, what they say. So they’re clean and

They mention a word, a phrase right in here. Modern, organic. They kind of hit on all of a sudden at Oh, who’d have thunk it? I’m more into the rustic, modern organic than just straight, modern organic. I just need a little bit of industrial, like the word industrial and modern, Industrial and organic.

They go, No, you just have to make it a little bit more masculine.

Now, stop right here. Here’s a color that I’m hearing. We’ve heard it in Montana. I’ve heard it here, and it’s this forest green. Is that a forest green or is that blue? I’m sorry. Its