As we approach the summer of 2021—the most popular time of the year for home renovation—we should reexamine which interior design trends are rising and which ones are falling out of favor. In her article for Insider, “7 Interior-Design Trends That Will Disappear This Year, and 8 You’ll See Everywhere,” Sophia Mitrokostas reveals that shiplap is out and wallpaper is in, among many other observations.
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