This year, the 2016 interior design trends hold a lot of promise for becoming tomorrow’s new classics. Unlike some of the trends in the past, these are less likely to come and go so quickly. So, if you are one of those people who hesitates to get on board with the latest trends, for fear of becoming obsolete, this year you can set those fears aside. So, let’s see what to expect for the new year!
Decorating/Design
Loft Space Ideas
Creating Space with Lofts – Loft Space Ideas
One of the best ways to add space to a home is build a loft or a loft bunk. Where a room’s square footage may restrict one’s ability to expand, a high ceiling may offer a solution. Why not expand upwards if you can’t expand out? With these great loft space ideas, you are sure to find a solution to your space problem.
Interior Design – Industrial
Once upon a time (but not too long ago), Industrial interior design wasn’t really even a design. It was merely a way to cheaply give new life to a warehouse or some other uninhabitable space that was being remodeled. Exposed duct work and iron supports was just a structural feature that was left exposed, not because it was visually desirable, but because hiding it would result in budget overages. However; the look has essentially gone viral. In part five of the series on interior design, we will cover Industrial design.
Laundry Room Solutions
Oh, to have a nice spacious laundry room like this one. Unfortunately, I (and probably a lot of you) do not have this much space to dedicate to laundry. Most of us have a standard size laundry room. Then, there are others who struggle to find a way to incorporate their machines into their already cramped home design. Because let’s face it, not every home is built with consideration for washing and folding. So, for those who need some inspiration for your laundry room solutions, this article is for you.
Interior Design Style – Craftsman
In this part 4 of the series on interior design styles, I will be covering the Craftsman design style. If you have been following the series, then you have already read about the Traditional style, Mid-Century Modern, and the Transitional design style.