If you've learned anything about me over these last 9 years (I know!?) you know that I'm a fashionista! And if you believe that, I've got a snow-capped mountain to sell you with great views of Canada. Truth is, I'm a little design-challenged. My sister-in-law, Mel, is amazing. She helped pick all the colors for the walls in my home over in Lincoln and is a professional graphic and product designer. For most of us, interior design is a bit of black magic. Something akin to how computers work and the magic of the fax machine (Am I the only one still impressed by that technology?). Today, I'd like to share a couple design trends making a statement in 2020. Let's get started.

If you are considering selling your home and are in the midst of a remodel or even a small "freshen-up", you can never go wrong with neutral colors. I'm not a huge fan of them myself, but they are perfect for a home you're looking to sell as well as providing a canvas to spruce up with other accoutrements. Going with neutral tones provides the potential buyers with the freedom to throw in an accent wall or some funky furniture without having to worry about it matching the paint.

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