Today’s homeowners are moving away from picture-perfect decorating toward spaces that tell a story when remodeling. Instead of matching sets and untouched surfaces, clients are looking to embrace layered rooms filled with meaningful items designed to reflect their daily lives, otherwise known as the ‘real home’ trend.
“A real home feels layered, lived-in and deeply personal,” said designer Mimi Meacham. “It tells the story of the people who live there. You see the books they actually read, the art they’ve collected over time, the heirlooms, the kids’ projects and the pieces that aren’t perfect but are meaningful. It’s less about achieving a showroom look and more about creating spaces that feel warm, functional and authentic to everyday life.”
