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INTERIOR DESIGN TRENDS IN 2016

Tiles with graphic motifs and spectacular stairs are among the important trends of this year. Discover also other design elements to include in your home decor.

TILES WITH GRAPHIC MOTIFS

A wall covered with tiles decorated with graphic motifs has the ability to instantly attract attention. This is a trend that shows signs of resisting a good period of time, but it is important to choose models that you really like and you feel that you will not get bored anytime soon, because ceramic tiles are long-lasting and not so easy to replace.

TILES WITH GRAPHIC MOTIFS

RECYCLED MATERIALS

This trend is great for the environment, but also for your home style. The materials reused and reinvented, whether it is wood, metal, old glass or tiles have charm and can provide a unique element to a room. On the other hand, it is an interesting topic of conversation with everyone who visits you and notes the reinvented elements of your home.

RECYCLED MATERIALS

WINDOWS WITH BLACK FRAMES

Window frames in dark shades are also part of the interior design trends of this year. They are gradually gaining popularity because they manage to make an interesting contrast between light coming through the window and the dark frame.

WINDOWS WITH BLACK FRAMES

STATEMENT LIGHTING OBJECTS

Chandeliers, night lamps and appliques with interesting, unusual shapes, which seem rather artwork are also among the trends of the moment. They have the ability to attract instantly attention and give a room personality. It helps to radically transform even the most mundane spaces.

STATEMENT LIGHTING OBJECTS

STAIRS AS ATTRACTION POINT

If you plan the construction or renovation of a house, a stair that attracts attention by an unexpected style should be on your wish list. Beyond their practical function, stairs may be reinterpreted so that they look spectacular.

STAIRS AS ATTRACTION POINT

OPEN SPACE

The “open space” system is strongly ingrained for years, but now seems to be taken to another level. Doors become optional, transforming the house into an open space, perfectly adapted to modern family, always moving.

OPEN SPACE

MINIMALIST DESIGN

This trend is also one propagated in recent years and still maintains its position because it is very practical. Minimalist space not only looks good but makes your life easier. A free space with as little furniture or decor elements is ideal for busy families. You will clean easier, you will find things much easier and will save time in this way.

MINIMALIST DESIGN

Mar 1, 2016Paul Scoropan

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