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Accent walls are in, and they come in the form of paneling, wallpaper or tile.

Photo provided by @torimasters via Hulbert Homes

Calling all lovers of interior design — here are five home design trends to keep your eye on, according to Hulbert Homes.

Whether you’re looking for or daydreaming about your dream home, add these features to the list:

  • Accent walls. Wallpaper, wood paneling + tiles are all making a comeback this year (and we’re here for it).
  • Waterfall countertops — aka granite or quartz overhanging countertops.
  • Turf. Perfect for pets and so low maintenance.
  • Hidden spaces. Safe rooms, bookcases, offices + pantries.
  • Wine. Wine rooms, wine walls, wine pantries. Wine not? 🍷*
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