Flexible Spaces
The open floor plan still remains popular for many homebuyers, but a wide-open box layout is being left behind. This 2018, many homebuyers enjoy having dedicated spaces for sitting areas or dining, but they also want the flexibility to personalize.
The design movement from the mid-20th century made a comeback and it has stuck around since. While clean lines and simple utility have become a classic part of design, you can expect to see fewer midcentury modern pieces in interior design in the near future.
In place of midcentury modern, expect more traditional nouveau inspiration, with a nod toward neoclassism and older design styles that also incorporates a more eclectic feel pulling from art nouveau design.
Wood floors will remain the focus of flooring in many homes, whether it reclaimed pine, bamboo or engineered wood. New homes are moving away from dark, ebony woods and opting for lighter options.
Beige may not be back quite yet, but you can expect to see more brown colors in decor than in previous years, when gray has been the primary neutral color. Earth colors are never too far away in interior design, as they create a level of comfort simply because they appear naturally around us.
Expect to see some more pops of color in design in 2018. Pantone’s Color of the Year for 2018 was announced as Ultraviolet that communicates originality, ingenuity, visionary thinking and points us toward the future.
It might be the end of rose gold popularity this year. Instead, gold of nonrose variety and brass are coming back into style for light fixture and hardware kitchens and bathrooms.
In 2018, you don’t have to be concerned about completely redesigning your house to meet new interior design trends in metal. The trend toward mixed metals has been becoming more popular in recent years, and in conjunction with other trends, this is a nod to simplicity of design without everything having to perfectly match.
One Madison Place Architect's Perspective
Inspiring lifestyle vision is something that Megaworld fuses with every residential tower it showcases in various townships all over the country. In Iloilo Business Park, the company’s grandest township in Western Visayas introduced upscale residential towers that offer various concepts and themes, giving future residents and homebuyers a chance to appreciate a gorgeous lifestyle they can own.
One Madison Place is set to be completed early this year that offers modern contemporary style of living and complete with upscale amenities to provide lifetime luxury to its residents. It is a three-tower condominium with unique facade and world-class offerings.
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Article source: https://realestate.usnews.com/real-estate/slideshows/9-interior-design-trends-to-look-out-for-in-2018
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