Interior designer shares 3 popular home trends to avoid
We all know how difficult it can be to make practical design decisions for our homes—especially when trendy new designs hit the market constantly.
But when it comes to furnishing, interior designer Loren Kreiss warned that some of the most popular trends may do more harm than good.
Loren, who specialises in sustainable design, recently shared his top tips for what not to put in your home.
His list covers some of people's top bold choices—and his practical advice will have you thinking twice before committing to this year's latest trends.
White kitchen cabinets
Loren said that he would never suggest white kitchen cabinets to any of his clients.
Despite being a top choice among homeowners, Loren argued that white kitchen cabinets look ‘sterile, lifeless and basic’.
He added that if it doesn't work in your home, it could cost big bucks to replace.
'If I suggested them to a client they'd punch me in the face and I'd deserve it,' he joked. Instead, Loren shared different countertop and cabinet combinations that would look better in your kitchen.
Leather furniture
Leather furniture is often touted as a lifespan investment, and while it may look beautiful and be a fantastic addition to any home, it does have some downsides.
'[Leather] gets too hot in the summers, too cold in the winters,' Loren pointed out. 'They are expensive and, most of the time, just plain ugly.'
Loren didn’t specify a better alternative to leather furniture. However, there are available options that are also sustainable, including leather-like byproducts of coconut and apple harvesting or even recycled rubber.
Designer dupes
Loren described dupes and knockoffs as the 'terrible wedding cover band' of interior design. Many designer furniture pieces have been copied and reproduced repeatedly, and according to Loren, it's not worth the stress.
‘Why would you want something fake that steals someone else's idea?’ He asked.
Loren suggested that home stylists can find original or genuine pieces suitable for any budget from local businesses, secondhand stores, or online marketplaces instead of buying knock-offs.
You can watch his video here:
Loren’s tips garnered mixed reactions from social media users. One person disagreed with him and wrote: ‘White kitchens are classic, clean, and fabulous. I typed that from my leather sofa.’
‘[ I ] disagree with the white cabinets, a white kitchen looks beautiful,’ another said.
‘My white cabinets have long stood the test of your trendy time. However, I agree with you on leather,’ a third social media user admitted.
‘Decorating should be all about personal taste! After all, the interior designer won’t live in the home!’ a fourth viewer commented.
On the other hand, some people agreed with Loren’s choices. A person stated, ‘I'm celebrating what you said about white kitchen cabinets. I thought I was the only one. Thank you.’
‘I totally agree with everything on your list. I own a leather sofa, and I wish I didn't! It's hot, sticky, scratches easily, and I paid too much to get rid of it,’ another shared.
What’s your take on Loren’s tips, members? Share your thoughts in the comments below!
But when it comes to furnishing, interior designer Loren Kreiss warned that some of the most popular trends may do more harm than good.
Loren, who specialises in sustainable design, recently shared his top tips for what not to put in your home.
His list covers some of people's top bold choices—and his practical advice will have you thinking twice before committing to this year's latest trends.
White kitchen cabinets
Loren said that he would never suggest white kitchen cabinets to any of his clients.
Despite being a top choice among homeowners, Loren argued that white kitchen cabinets look ‘sterile, lifeless and basic’.
He added that if it doesn't work in your home, it could cost big bucks to replace.
'If I suggested them to a client they'd punch me in the face and I'd deserve it,' he joked. Instead, Loren shared different countertop and cabinet combinations that would look better in your kitchen.
Leather furniture
Leather furniture is often touted as a lifespan investment, and while it may look beautiful and be a fantastic addition to any home, it does have some downsides.
'[Leather] gets too hot in the summers, too cold in the winters,' Loren pointed out. 'They are expensive and, most of the time, just plain ugly.'
Loren didn’t specify a better alternative to leather furniture. However, there are available options that are also sustainable, including leather-like byproducts of coconut and apple harvesting or even recycled rubber.
Designer dupes
Loren described dupes and knockoffs as the 'terrible wedding cover band' of interior design. Many designer furniture pieces have been copied and reproduced repeatedly, and according to Loren, it's not worth the stress.
‘Why would you want something fake that steals someone else's idea?’ He asked.
Loren suggested that home stylists can find original or genuine pieces suitable for any budget from local businesses, secondhand stores, or online marketplaces instead of buying knock-offs.
You can watch his video here:
Loren’s tips garnered mixed reactions from social media users. One person disagreed with him and wrote: ‘White kitchens are classic, clean, and fabulous. I typed that from my leather sofa.’
‘[ I ] disagree with the white cabinets, a white kitchen looks beautiful,’ another said.
‘My white cabinets have long stood the test of your trendy time. However, I agree with you on leather,’ a third social media user admitted.
‘Decorating should be all about personal taste! After all, the interior designer won’t live in the home!’ a fourth viewer commented.
On the other hand, some people agreed with Loren’s choices. A person stated, ‘I'm celebrating what you said about white kitchen cabinets. I thought I was the only one. Thank you.’
‘I totally agree with everything on your list. I own a leather sofa, and I wish I didn't! It's hot, sticky, scratches easily, and I paid too much to get rid of it,’ another shared.
Key Takeaways
- Interior designer Loren Kreiss has revealed three popular home style trends he would never include in his designs: white kitchen cabinets, leather couches, and designer furniture knockoffs.
- Loren called white kitchen cabinets 'sterile, lifeless, and basic', leather couches 'expensive, slippery, sticky, and plain ugly', and dupes or knockoffs of designer furniture, the 'terrible wedding cover band of the interior design industry'.
- The designer prefers using original or genuine pieces that can be obtained from local businesses, secondhand stores or online marketplaces, regardless of the budget.
- His controversial opinions, shared in an online video, drew various reactions, with some people agreeing with his viewpoint while others defended their love for white kitchens and leather sofas.
What’s your take on Loren’s tips, members? Share your thoughts in the comments below!