Archways are common of traditional architecture, which is currently experiencing a revival thanks to the addition of curved doorways, rounded windows, and arched mirrors to their interior design projects by architects and designers.
Fremont, CA: Interiors take center stage as more individuals spend more time at home. As they look for the best options for their interior design projects, architects and designers are increasingly aware of their duty to improve their clients' well-being and help them avoid diseases.
Here are four popular interior design trends:
Natural Fiber Furniture
For interior design, the use of natural fibers like rattan and wicker in furniture is becoming widely known. In chairs, carpets, and lighting, this standard material is used, blended, and matched with a more modern design.
Arches
Archways are common of traditional architecture, which is currently experiencing a revival thanks to the addition of curved doorways, rounded windows, and arched mirrors to their interior design projects by architects and designers.
Aligned with the trends of “Chubby” and Biophilic Design, arches appear not only through real archways but also through decorative patterns painted on walls as a new way to add curves and more organic shapes inside our homes.
“Chubby” Design
Chairs, coffee tables, couches, and even lamps show their best-detailed curves by giving our spaces a young, fun, and modern style, taking us back to childhood. This new trend is guided by furniture with rounded edges and tubular shapes, from the concept of “neoteny,” the exaggeration of childlike characteristics, also known as neotenic design. A practical idea to characterize the playfulness that these pieces can add to any space.
Stairs Integrated with Furniture
Several interior design projects have added storage spaces or even the integration of the steps into a larger furniture design, such as a working area or shelving, as a creative way of utilizing the space left under stairs