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SO HOT RIGHT NOW: WHAT’S NEW IN INTERIOR DESIGN.
Legend has it we’ve never been on the wrong side of a trend. Why? Because trends come and go, but good taste is forever.
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[caption] => Cabinets. As society creeps closer and closer to possible robot domination, it actually makes sense we’d move away from ultra-refined wood grains to chic metallic hues against natural woods.
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[caption] => Countertops. Heavy marble countertops have seemingly been the gold standard since the dawn of time — until now. Low-profile styles in sleek Neolith and Feno Nano Tech Matte Acrylic are hardy and here to stay.
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[caption] => Islands. At this point, a house can’t even legally be considered a home unless it has a kitchen island, preferably with workspace and sink. Kidding. Kind of.
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[caption] => Cabinet Drawers. When it comes to storage, ease and style, it’s drawers over doors. Drawers over doors every time.
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[caption] => Cabinet Redux. Keeping a sense of mystery has previously been contained to just the bathroom, but thanks to the new trend of concealing appliances in a tall bank of cabinets with integrated panels, there’s more ways than ever to keep ‘em guessing.
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[caption] => Cooktops. Why stick with a stationary cooktop when you could go modular and create your own custom setup? Move it around. Open your world. Try quinoa.
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[caption] => Fixtures. Oil-rubbed bronze and brass have officially replaced chrome as the “it” finish. Bonus: No weird, distorted reflection in it while brushing your teeth in the morning.
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[caption] => Bathrooms. The shower and the bath tub are breaking up. Rather than the classic two-in-one situation, master bathrooms are now featuring stand-up showers and elegant free-standing tubs.
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[caption] => Furniture. Yesterday’s furniture was stationary. Today’s is modular and automated; literal comfort at the push of a button. What a time to be alive.
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[caption] => Windows. Windows. In. Bathrooms. The modern-day equivalent of sitting on the throne, looking upon your kingdom.
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