Are gray and white interiors over?

Anonymous
No not over.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Designers messed up by trying to lure everyone into neutral gray and off white, granite/quartz and stainless steel appliances because it's timeless. They've essentially put themselves out of business as there is no need to remodel.


Agree with this!
Anonymous
I hope so. I hate grey. It's depressing.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:I got really tired of gray but I honestly prefer it to the green that is now dominant. It’s too much green.


Green? Can you provide examples? I've been house hunting for months and I don't think I've seen any newly-done green interiors.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Designers messed up by trying to lure everyone into neutral gray and off white, granite/quartz and stainless steel appliances because it's timeless. They've essentially put themselves out of business as there is no need to remodel.


Agree with this!


Ha, I hope this is true. I like my white and grey kitchen with marble-pattern quartz and stainless steel appliances
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:I read on some style blog that they are done. Beiges and wood tones are coming back. I hadn’t noticed much of a change in DC real estate of new/updated homes. Have you?


This is definitely right (natural wood, beige, warmer tones more in style) but I think the new builds/renos lag the design trends by a few years because they need to appeal to the broadest swath of people possible. I was house shopping up until recently and the white/black palette with brass hardware seems to be dominant (bonus points for a waterfall island, which I personally hate)
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:I got really tired of gray but I honestly prefer it to the green that is now dominant. It’s too much green.


Green? Can you provide examples? I've been house hunting for months and I don't think I've seen any newly-done green interiors.

https://www.dcurbanmom.com/jforum/posts/list/15/1030086.page#21787408

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Anonymous
I think they look very cold and dated and I’m surprised the look lasted beyond a year or two. However, I think a lot of people find it easier to furnish and decorate a home with such a simple whole-home color scheme. And there’s something to be said for that. We don’t all have hundreds of hours to spend on Pinterest and we don’t all have the money to hire interior designers.
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