With summer fast approaching, Pinterest's latest trend report shows three new home decor ideas: Nancy Meyers Core, Dopamine Decorating, and Eclectic Vintage are trending, with each category using more specific search terms. The common thread is that people are looking for more personality, nostalgia, and a homey feel in their spaces.
Below, we break down these top searches and share some shoppable items you can buy to level up your interior design strategy.
Nancy Meyers Core
We're all familiar with Nancy Meyers' movies and the iconic, inspirational homes they feature, from Diane Keaton's breezy white-and-blue beach house to Something has to happen Visit Kate Winslet's cozy rustic cottage holidayThere are many different interpretations of the Nancy Meyers Core. The comfortable, blissful, warm atmosphere these homes offer has led to timeless interior design ideas that are currently gaining in popularity. Popular search terms related to this topic include Nancy Meyers living room (+2090%), Nancy Meyers bedroom (+1505%), Nancy Meyers house (+2055%), and Nancy Meyers kitchen (+620%).
Dopamine Decor
As the name suggests, dopamine decorating is about incorporating textures and colors that make you happy. Searches for the term have increased by 280%. For Pinterest users, this includes grannycore bedroom (+2605%), whimsical decorating (+4690%), fairycore bedroom (+420%), pastel desk (+8995%), pastel eclectic decorating (+130%) and color drenching (+990%). Color drenching is about incorporating one shade into a room. This follows the trend for colorful rooms, which welcomes deeper tones of earthy colors that make a home feel more cozy.
Eclectic Vintage
Vintage things are on trend right now, which may lead to more antique shopping and sourcing of vintage-inspired home decor. Related Pinterest terms shared in the report include: vintage eclectic home (+1418%), vintage tea sets (+168%), vintage plates on the wall (+119%), vintage dinnerware (+212%), and vintage Americana (+164%). There were signs of a vintage plate trend last year, when wall decor with plates became popular on TikTok.
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