Can You Believe These Dated Design Trends Are Back?

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Published 2024-02-18
In this video we are diving into the resurgence of classic design trends in modern interiors. That's right! These dated design trends are back from the interior design grave and making a stylish comeback! Join the conversation in the comments and let me know which trend you're most excited about. Don't forget to like, subscribe, and hit the bell for more interior design!

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00:00 - Intro
00:20 - Thin Plank Floors
03:14 - Shutters
06:52 - Wallpaper
10:10 - Scallop Details
13:05 - Granite

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All Comments (21)
  • I have 20 year old laminate countertops. They're not fancy, but they're easy to clean and look like new. If it ain't broke, don't fix it 😁.
  • This is why you should just go with what you like because everything comes back!!
  • @T_Jonesy
    If you want to know how durable granite is, go to an old cemetery. You can barely read what's carved into 200+ year old marble headstones, but the granite ones look like they were installed yesterday. It's an amazingly resilient and beautiful material.
  • @wendylawton8274
    Smiling. 1) I have plantation shutters in every room. I love them, easy to clean and maintain. With shutters we can angle the light exactly where we want to aim it. 2) I have a William Morris floral wallpaper. 3) scallops on our velvet couches. 4) I have gorgeous granite counters and backsplash. Golly! My home is finally Garret approved.
  • @shaunaoverbeek
    We just renovated our 1970s home and found that a lot of what we were putting back in was a modern version of 1970’s! 😂
  • @debbieann8220
    We bought a 1950’s cottage in Mobile, AL in 2021. Narrow plank wood flooring. Arched walls into the dining room. Built ins in the living room. Designated historical district. It’s so cute!
  • @DebiDan
    We’ve built three homes since 1991 and every one we’ve had shutters installed. It’s always been a classic and clean look and I don’t remember them ever going out of style. They also seem to blend with any decor.
  • @MeadowDay
    Just can’t beat granite..the natural colors, flow and durability is unmatched. Just a quick polish and it looks brand new year after year. Every slab is different so your counters look unique.
  • @sharonsmith583
    Had the narrow plank floors from about 30 years ago, never wanted to change them and knew they would be baaack
  • @debboyer1530
    Garrett. I love you! Lol. I am a senior, on limited budget in older home. I love how you combine styles and budget and Safety in your videos. Much appreciated! I miss Albert, I lost my 16 year old Lily at the same time.
  • @opinionated2
    We moved into this house 4 years ago. It has granite countertops and I love them! They're so easy to keep clean and will always be beautiful!
  • Garret, I am from a country where granite is really popular, and I can attest how sturdy and easy it is to clean, besides not getting stained like other stones. And it is very common to have granite flooring as well, since it is always very hot here. 😀
  • @karencase8557
    We have granite. It is very durable. We did go look at many slabs before picking it out. We love it!
  • @topaz3468
    In 2019, my local stone store tried to tell me I was dating my brand new kitchen bc I chose granite instead of quartz. In truth, it was all about the fact they were making less money from me. LOL. I chose a subdued granite slab pattern and have been very happy with it. Btw...had no idea that scalloped furnishings were back. I learn so much from your channel Garrett! Love that for me!🥳
  • @ellison2024
    We just left our 1923 house to a 1990’s. The hardest part is trends messing with my head. It is easy to ignore trends with the previous house as you can anchor on the period.
  • @KS-ce8vm
    I have granite. We gutted our kitchen 3yrs ago and we chose black pearl granite. Love it!
  • @teddieryan2288
    I have always loved, loved thin plank oak floors. The wood grain never ceases to fascinate me. I even love the look of orange shellac instead of stain. Goes so well with almost every design era.
  • @maureengreen617
    Shutters are elegant, but so expensive. I’m a real estate agent, and on Cape Cod, and in Florida we put the 2 inch slotted blinds in our windows. They were fraction of the cost, and they accomplish the same thing by allowing us to control the light inside and the view outside. And unlike shutters, you can pull them up and retract them completely if you want so it’s never darker than you intend.