The Designer Guys top ten décor trends for spring

HGTV's The Designer Guys reveal the top 10 interior home design trends worth investing in

By Grace Toby
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1. Make A Statement

Wallpaper has come a long way from the psychedelic patterns of the 70s, darling! With a wide variety of prints, motifs and techniques, today's updated versions can add instant drama and interest when updating a plain Jane room. Go one step further, and make a bold statement to an accent wall or to an entire room by choosing custom wallpaper that is hand painted or embroidered. Or dress your walls with easy-to-use vinyl stickers or a fun illustration.

2. Eco Ethos

The coming-of-age of bamboo is finally here. This wonder plant is eco-friendly because it's pesticide- and formaldehyde-free and it's also a renewable resource since it doesn't need to be replanted because it gets cut at the base of the shoot and it will grow again in five to six years. It is being used for flooring, wall panels and kitchen cabinet fronts instead of finished plywood or MDF. Taproot, a Canadian company distributes Plyboo (product comes in sheets) and it's proving to be a versatile and durable substance that is interesting and warm, too.

3. The Lux Loo

Spring is a great time to revamp the busiest room in the house - after the kitchen! Update your loo with some round or square shower tiles, a groove shower receptor or a dual flush toilet (equipped with two flushing options to help with water conservation). Or add a splash of indulgence with an overhead WaterTile Ambient Rain shower panel which comes with a control panel so you can customize your showering experience to include the water, sound, light and steam as you desire. (www.kohler.ca)

4. Ying Yang Redux

Similar to the way chefs are having fun with molecular gastronomy, designers are infusing a hit of nature into utilitarian items. In nature you may use a branch to hang something on or a rock to sit on, and now designers are playing off this concept changing the materials they use from natural to man-made. For example, a wood item might become chrome or bronze, and what appears to be rock is actually foam. Over the last few years, this interplay of elements has solidified its place in the design world and will continue to be an interesting and evolving trend.

5. The Reuse Reconfiguration

This is where art, reclaimed furniture and function come together in harmonious matrimony. Instead of continuing on the path of mass consumption, invest in an lounger or ottoman from small, boutique companies like Brothers Dressler. The company repurposes salvaged material into original (and beautiful) furniture.

6. New Hand-Me-Downs

Investing in a one-of-a-kind, hand-crafted piece - or at least one that appears to have the vestige remains of an heirloom - is a hot trend seen in many other sectors, and it has hit the home market, too. Look for a piece that is unique - and although it may be mass-produced, a hand-finished detail might give it a bit of character. The Tom Dixon beat lights (see below) are on the more mass end of this trend but they are hand-crafted in India and appear to have that one-off vibe.

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