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Decor trends that are secretly high risk

Home decor trends make everything look easy. 1 minute, your home feels practical and peaceful, the next you’re balancing on a ladder to hang something minimalist that felt like a good idea at the time.

Decor trends sell beauty, vibes, and Instagram moments, but they don’t always mention the risks. Some of the most popular looks often come with hidden dangers, so let’s talk about them.

Open shelving everywhere

Open shelving is beautiful with its clean lines, styled plates, and perfect jars on display. But behind the aesthetic, it’s simply overhead storage with no safety net. Some of the risks include:

  • Items falling off.
  • Heavy objects stored too high.
  • Shelves not anchored properly.
  • 1 bump turning into a mess.

Hanging chairs and swing seats

A hanging chair promises calm vibes and effortless style, until the ceiling quietly disagrees. These chairs are often installed without considering:

  • Ceiling strength.
  • Proper anchors.
  • Weight limits.
  • long-term wear.

The true risk shows up the moment it goes from decor to actual furniture.

Floor to ceiling curtains

Floor-length curtains bring a sense of drama and style, but they also introduce a few sneaky hazards. They can cause trips that can pull curtain rails straight out of the wall, they can block heaters, and they can get yanked unexpectedly by pets or kids. They may trail gracefully across the floor but they’re not always kind to people walking past.

Statement lighting that weighs a ton

Big lights are in, from oversized pendants to heavy chandeliers and industrial fittings that look like they belong in a warehouse. The issue isn’t the style, it’s the weight. When these fittings aren’t installed properly, ceilings can crack, fixtures can loosen, lights can fall and panic usually follows shortly after. Good lighting should brighten a room, not double as a stress test.

Rugs on rugs on rugs

Layered rugs look cosy and stylish, but they bring more movement than expected. Between slipping, curling corners, uneven surfaces, and rugs shifting underfoot, it only takes 1 confident step for things to go sideways.

Candles everywhere

Candles instantly make a space feel warm and inviting, but they also bring an open flame into your home. Curtains can brush against the flames; shelves can trap heat and weaken over time, and candles are often left unattended because you swear you’ll be back in a minute. Add pets or kids into the mix, and the risks multiply fast. What starts as ambience can quickly become stress. Mood lighting should set the tone, not create a situation that needs quick thinking.

Glass everything

Glass tables, shelves and decor pieces look light and stylish, but they’re also fragile. 1 knock, drop or wobble can quickly result in a shattered surface that litters the floor with glass fragments you, your kids, or your pets can step in. What looks sleek and modern can quickly turn into a safety hazard that needs immediate attention.

Styling over safety

Decor trends often prioritise looks over function, and that’s where problems start. Things placed for aesthetics can:

  • Block walkways.
  • Hide hazards.
  • Be unstable.
  • Create risks you forget exist.

A beautiful home should still be livable.

This is where the king steps in

Even when you’re careful, accidents happen. A shelf comes loose, a light falls, a rug slides, that’s why home contents insurance matters. It covers the things inside your home, from furniture to decor to the items that make your space feel like yours. If something breaks, falls or gets damaged, you’re not left replacing everything on your own.

Style smart and stay covered

Decor trends come and go, but accidents have excellent timing. A stylish home should still be a safe 1, and when things go wrong, the right cover makes all the difference. So, visit kingprice.co.za or call/WhatsApp 0860 50 50 50 for a quick commitment-free quote today.

FAQs

Are modern decor trends unsafe?
Some are, especially when installed incorrectly.

What decor trends cause the most accidents?
Unsecured shelves, rugs and heavy lighting.

Can decor damage be covered by insurance?
Yes, depending on the type of damage and cover.

How can I make trendy decor safer?
Install properly and avoid cluttered layouts.

Does home contents insurance cover decor items?
Yes, it covers items inside your home.

Written by The king | Reviewed by Cobus van der Westhuizen
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