7 interior-design trends that will disappear this year, and 8 you’ll see everywhere
June 28, 2021

Shiplap is falling out of fashion.
Shiplap was popular throughout the 2010s. ocwarfford/Shutterstock
Interior designer Rachel Street, host of DIY Network’s “Philly Revival,” told Insider that shiplap is one of the fastest fading trends.
Once used to waterproof boats, shiplap siding became a trendy way to decorate interior walls in the 2010s.
“Shiplap appears in nearly every TV home-makeover show, but there are so many other emerging ways of bringing texture into a space,” she said.
Street added that tile, plaster, rattan, or living walls of plants are becoming more popular this year, instead.
Gray kitchen interiors may become less popular.
The all-gray look is going out of style. onurdongel/Getty Images
Dennese Guadeloupe Rojas of Interiors by Design told Insider that the trend of having all-gray kitchen cabinets and walls is fading.
“Gray kitchen interiors can look cold and lack distinction,” she said. “Instead, I foresee bolder colors gaining popularity.”
Rojas mentioned that indigo blue may be a particularly trendy kitchen color this year.
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