Being a national online home furnishings e-commerce website that works with local retailers you know and trust, we get a lot of insights into furniture trends from across the country. This series will give you the 411 on hot styles, looks and pieces by state.
Here, we take a look at furniture trends in our most popular Southern states by sales.
Virginia Furniture Trends
In Virginia, upholstered furniture in modern patterns and silhouettes are our top sellers, followed closely behind by casual contemporary upholstered living room furniture. And the love of contemporary furniture extends to the bedroom, where clean lines and deep wood finishes dominate.
Maryland Furniture Trends
Living room furniture tastes in Maryland are quite eclectic, encompassing casual contemporary as well as more formal pieces you’d expect to see in a parlor. Microfiber and leather, which tend to be the more durable furniture materials, are the most popular.
Texas Furniture Trends
While wood was the material of choice for dining room and bedroom furniture, leather was surprisingly absent from the living room furniture purchases in Texas. Modern, clean lines and streamlined looks prevailed in most of the furnishings sold here.
South Carolina Furniture Trends
South Carolina furniture shoppers are not afraid to mix things up! The most popular furnishing collections here included a mix of materials, like upholstered sofas with exposed wooden trim or wooden beds with quilted leather headboards, for example. The colors of choice were earthy browns and goes-with-everything black.
Tennessee Furniture Trends
Casual contemporary furniture prevails in Tennessee – a mix of well-made comfortable furnishings that are beautiful and livable for every day. As for colors, brown and beige upholstery is paired with chocolate wood finishes to complete the easy down-to-earth look.
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Categories: Design Tips, Bedroom Furniture, Dining Room Furniture, Living Room Furniture


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