A design expert has revealed the one style that is in a Time Warp of the 80s, and the simple exchange that immediately modernizes your home.
Nate Berkus, interior design guru and star from HGTV, says that the once popular window covers are officially outdated.

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While they were anger in the 1980s and 90s, especially for high windows and sliding glass doors, they should look tired of their space.
“Vertical blinds are no longer,” said Nate from Washington Post.
And if you still hold on to you, you are not alone, you are surprisingly common in British houses.
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But if you want your place to feel fresh and modern, he suggests painting the blinds and exchanging you for curtains in full length for a more elegant and multi -layer look.
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Nate says that it's just about where you also assemble them.
Forget the curtain rods that sit right above the window frame is another no-no one.
Instead, mount the pole as close as possible to the ceiling to pull the eye up and give the illusion of a larger, lighter room.
“If you go into a room, you want your eye to rise,” he said on Instagram.
“You don't want your eye to be cut off.”
Wavy folds

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He also recommends selecting curtains with ripple wrinkles or inverted wrinkles in order to achieve a clean, tailor -made effect.
Go for those who fly over the floor, about a quarter of inches at the top instead of gathering into an untidy puddle.
And while you update your curtain game, Berkus says that simple hardware is best.
A slim rod with rings endures things sharply, and if you feel creative, you can even go into it to save money.
Drapes not only look more modern than blinds, but can also completely change the feeling of a space.
Color contrast

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In another Insta post, Nate showed light ivory-colored curtains against dark frustrating walls and said that the contrast brightens the room immediately.
He added that soft, neutral colors such as cream -colored, bones or chalk work best when they try to lighten a dark room without painting again.
So if your living room still looks like a scene from a soap of the 90s, it could be time to give these vertical blinds the boots and bring something that actually flatters their space.
If you have been waiting to give your home a new refreshment, summer is the perfect time for it.
However, it is important to ensure that you create a look when you update your storage space that is not quickly outdated.
Especially since certain design trends now fade after half of 2025.
In this sense, interior designers have revealed the colors that quickly lose their attractiveness this year.
Elsewhere, a Tikok interior architecture -Guru has painted the light on the three trends that make your home look “cheap”, and there is an over -claimed floor covering that you may want to avoid.
The Guru, Bilal Rehman, works as a luxurious interior designer and, according to him, has made the same mistakes again and again.
Track interior designers hate

If you want to make sure that your home looks glamorous, you will find the trends that interior designers cannot endure.
No yellow: According to Bilal Rehman, the yellow color in a bedroom is a big no.
He said, “If you want everyone to know that they are a horse girl, yellow is perfect for you.”
LOG OUT: Kelly Hoppen shared her honest thoughts about live, love, laughing signs.
The indoor professional said: “Another point of criticism from me – live, laugh, love – this kind of wooden things that sit on book shelves and floating shelves are 10, 12, 15 years old.”
No gray yay: Julie Provenzano explained that gray interiors were exaggerated.
She emphasized: “We took a good thing and exceeded it above average so that it now copies, inserting, fundamentally.”