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Here’s How To Pull Off Those 2017 Style Trends You’ve Been Hearing About

Freshome Design & Architecture Magazine

Get ready for 2017’s style trends. Image: DREAMHOUSE decorations Let’s be honest, it can be hard to keep up with design trends. What’s popular and what’s not is constantly changing and, frankly, 2017 style trends are no exception to that rule. Marble is set to be 2017’s granite.

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Ready for Resale: Tips on Getting Ready to Sell Your Home

Architectural Ceramics

Rockville, MD – May 26, 2017 – Ready to renovate for resale? Interior design trends change over time, just like any other industry like fashion. There has been a shift in the preferred finishes,” Fernandez says, “The hot look right now is light or grey cabinets, with light marble or quarts countertops, and dark flooring.”.

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Displays of Diversity

Diary of a Tile Addict

The first two, Stone Concept and Freedom, recreate the natural effects of stone for use in residential and contract environments. Then, the tiles and slabs in the Shades collection, created by designer Gordon Guillaumier, reproduce brush strokes and veiled finishes, breathing artistic beauty onto floor and wall surfaces.

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There’s a Small Bathroom Design Revolution and You’ll Love These Rule-breaking Trends

Freshome Design & Architecture Magazine

Image: For House The first small bathroom design idea for 2017 is a big one: you really don’t need more storage, just a more minimalist attitude! Small bathrooms mean you can splurge on finishes High-end stone and tile, a chrome towel warmer and exotic wood create a luxurious small bathroom experience in Rome.

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Interior Trends Report 2018

Diary of a Tile Addict

Data from the 2016-2017 eporta trend report showed brass and marble were on rise but, in the past three months, copper and copper finishes are more popular across both residential and commercial spaces. Stone Black by Florim Stone. . • Black up 93% in past six months with matt and powdery finishes.

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Granite Is No Longer the Most Popular Kitchen Surface and This Material Is

Freshome Design & Architecture Magazine

In the granite vs quartz battle, quartz takes first place and here’s why: Contemporary kitchens are preferred over traditional styles The top choices for kitchen design are contemporary style and quartz over granite. Granite is a natural stone, but is porous and requires sealing with chemicals to minimize staining and etching.

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Exclusive! Houzz 2019 Kitchen Trends

Freshome Design & Architecture Magazine

The report is unique because it captures the opinions of homeowners, whereas most surveys focus on trends from the perspectives of interior designers, architects, etc. Meanwhile, granite continues a multi-year decline (40%, 34% and 30% in 2017, 2018 and 2019 studies, respectively). Image: sisoje/Getty Images.

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