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Top 3 Trends Designers Want to Leave in the 2010s

Posted By Chada Trithavornyuenyong on November 29, 2019 in Design & Styles

Sherwin Williams surveyed 700 professional interior designers to learn the three major trends that they want to leave in the last decade.

Sherwin Williams is an American Fortune 500 company in the general building materials industry. They are best known for your paint products.

Here are some design trends you want to leave behind: 

Macramé

Twenty-two percent of designers chose macramé as their least favorite design trend of the last decade.

Macramé is a form of textile produced using knotting techniques.

All-gray interiors

Nineteen percent of designers surveyed called all-gray interiors one of the worst trends of the past decade.

Gray is being pushed aside as the reigning neutral. White interiors have slightly more fans:

The 10 Most Horrifying Decorative Trends

Shiplap

Shiplap is a type of wooden board used commonly as exterior siding in the construction of residences, barns, sheds, and outbuildings.

Thirteen percent of designers said this wood wall treatment is another trend they hope stays in the 2010s. Shiplap had become a signature of the modern farmhouse style, but now designers are calling it overdone.

Sherwin Williams | Designers say buh-bye to trends of the 2010s