Interior Design
Throughout East Atlanta, homes always reflect what's going on in furnishings, fashion, and the world around us. We use materials and the ebb and flow of trends to tell a narrative that both personalizes and modernizes our environments.
Let's take a closer look at some changes in interior design and how they benefit invigorating our homes.
Kitchen furnishings
Interior designers are promoting furniture-like builds in the kitchen nowadays. You'll find artwork in the kitchen, helping create a décor you don't usually see. Refreshing the kitchen trends are including the addition of lamps and other surprising details. These elements soften the hard lines in appliances and cabinetry.
Pedestals
Pedestals manage height variation or fill empty spaces. You can find a broad selection of colors and materials in pedestals today. Tailor the implementation to your taste and lifestyle.
Warmer palettes
It might be natural wood and stone or hues of deep brown and terra cotta. Either way, we find warm tones are coming back. They're inviting, and they encourage you to sit down and promote engagement. Yes, these colors are usually linked to certain seasons of the year, but they're developing staying power that transcends autumn and winter.
Proportion exaggeration
A refreshing trend in interior design is playing with the sense of scale. Utilize proportion in tile or hardware finishes that draws the eye to detail. You're left with a customized interior that provokes thoughtful feelings.
Elements that are pattern-heavy
From window treatments to bedding and wallpaper, interior designers are recommending more pattern-heavy elements. Many homeowners find the commitment a little hard. But the installation gives rooms a striking contrast against the multitude of solid colors.
On top of that, you can incorporate patterns without covering walls. You can add artwork, textiles, and rugs with patterns. The design requires scaling and management of consistent coloring.
Creating a romantic ambiance
We anticipate growth in lace, fluted, scalloped, ribbed, and reeded materials. They add a wondrous whimsy and romance into your spaces. They soften the surroundings, elevating a feeling of warmth and relaxation.
Curviness
Curved furnishings are shifting us away from conventional straight-line minimalism. The design gives your spaces a sculptural and softer appearance. A lot of furniture manufacturers — whether budget-conscious or ultra-high-end — are using arcs, soft lines, and curves in their productions. An outlet like Ariana Home Furnishings has a brilliant selection of unique items that stand out.
Coziness
After all the time spent indoors, we're upgrading our spaces for comfort more than ever. We're reaching for subtle coloring, cozy textiles, and soft-edged products.
Sustainable options
The move toward sustainability was once a trend but is gradually growing with no signs of declining. Homeowners are more aware of environmental friendliness. More and more people are shopping locally, repurposing instead of tossing out and responsibly buying sourced items. Homeowners are also tracking down pieces built from scrap or recycled materials.
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