Smart homes This is one of the biggest trends this year, especially 'smart homes' with voice-automated assistance. Amazon's Alexa and Google Assistant functionalities are the way forward. Smart devices installed in the houses are always listening and fire up immediately upon hearing the activation phrase.
interiorThis week, You! takes a look at the biggest trends in home furnishing this winter season...The interior design industry is like the fashion industry - colours, fabrics, prints, and accessories go in and out of style. As seasons change, so...
By Sudeep Kolte From ceilings to walls, a handy guide for re-doing your home The fifth wall When we re-do our home interiors, we often forget about the ceiling. A well-styled ceiling can make an impressive statement. One of the simplest yet most aesthetic forms of renovation, designer ceilings are a huge trend in decor.
Looking to whip your home into shape this year? You're in the right place. From MADE.com to Pinterest, designers and industry experts have spoken and revealed the interior trends that are set to soar over the next 12 months.
Are you thinking of moving into a new home this year or building your own home and wondering what stylish homes will look like this year? Fret no more because according to Pantone, the colour authority turned trend forecaster, homeowners in the know will be flashing.....
The home remodelling and design platform Houzz recently released its top 10 home-design-trend predictions for the new year. The site's forecast, derived from conversations with industry experts as well as trends noticed among its 40 million monthly users, gives a glimpse of what we might soon see in our homes - and on our social media feeds.
Rose gold, subway tiles and exposed lighting were some of the top home decor trends of 2017. With a new year comes new decorating patterns, stylish, timeless pieces to fresh takes on old styles. 2018 is going to have some fantastic home design trends!
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