Design Trends
Design is an
impactful process that has a strong influence on society and it can in much way
affect our well-being. Even if design is often about bringing function to our
daily life, it's also about creating desires.
Design, from
an Architect /Interior Designers view point be defined as "Visual
Strategy". This means that design is not only a process but also
considered as the final product /service. So design is interesting and relevant
but now a days with human intervention it’s upgraded with lots of trends.
A trend is
the general tendency defined by a shift in behavior or mentality that
influences a significant amount of people with their desires. This change
in behavior is triggered by a small part of the population and starts to
gradually spread until enough people finally give in and choose to adopt it as
part of their lifestyle. This shift is often based on a strong concept and
vision, initiated by the designers, based on predictions, color and material
research.
“The design is great, but I really
wish that we could have added some more elements to the space….”
How many
times have we felt this way about the spaces we inhabit?
While you
are on the search to build your personal design statement, we’re here to give
you all the tools. Design trends in the industry for you are to discover. So
what are the key trends of designs according to our latest desires? WHAT’S IN
As we have
recently completed a project working away on an exciting design plan which has been
majorly gravitating towards mirrors of beautiful, shape, design and effect.
Mirrors are
an amazing addition to any room. The curved or clean edges and lines add an
organic feel to any space and mirrors are always a great idea because of the
light and reflection they add. Mirrors visually “enlarge” the space in
different ways.
2. Upholstered bed headrests
“Whether you
opt for the classic model in neutral color with buttons, or a plush one in
velvet, a headrest is an easy way to update and add instant glamour to a
bedroom.”
They’ve been
a staple in luxury hotel bedrooms and celebrity homes for a while, but now
we’re all falling head over heels for the bed headrest trends.
3. Open plan living
The
unconstrained flow from one room to another shows no signs of fading in
the most current home design trends.
Open plan
living is all about free flowing spaces and is becoming increasingly
popular. As people have now lived with the open plan living areas incorporating
kitchen, living, dining and even study areas, this gives a larger and create a
personalized nook kind of feel to the space.
4. MDF Panels
Decorative
MDF Panels are known for its excellent quality and appreciated by the clients
for its robust quality and durable range. Such MDF panels offer a dramatic
alternative to traditional flat wall panels for latest trends in Interior
design. This material has a variation in color, texture, beauty, size and
finish that allows the design professional total freedom of expression during
the creative process. Such decorative wall panels are exquisite expressions of
artistic from providing a continuation of nature to free flowing open spaces
either interior or exterior.
MDF’s are warp
defense, color unfading, moisture proof and easy installation. For its elegant
and strongly 3D effect, suitable for all types of interior design concepts
achieving the utmost preference. It is widely used as a finishing material or
decorative panel for wall and ceiling decoration in hotel, entertainment place,
shop, living room etc.
5. Appliances and Furniture that fold
up.
A secret
weapon for small spaces is the units and desks, sofas that convert into bunk
beds, and tables that fold out of bookshelves and space
saving furniture always needn't be folded up to save space.
Along with this there are built-in appliance which often thrown around, loosely
applying itself to any machine that’s fitted into preexisting countertops and
cabinetry.
Design,
hence is all about satisfying needs and attracting us towards new experiences. Trends
don’t emerge as rapidly here as they do in say, food or fashion, but the
economy, the environment, and demographics all spur shifts in the choices of
materials, designs, layouts, and construction methods for single- and
multifamily dwellings
So, while it
seems that everything goes by fabulously you can influence the design world
even more than you think.
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