Thursday, 24 May 2018

Lift the Mood with the right Interior Design


The interior design trends of the 80s and the 90s is back in the spotlight in 2018. Sometimes it’s hard to put into words, but we can assure you we first create the look that says everything you can imagine. Here are tips from interior designers about the trends for the year that are being talked about the most.             
1.      Fresh florals and fringe furnishings – popular than ever:You can highlight the love of design for your interiors with fringe or tasseled rugs, throws and cushions that can be paired up with floor lamps and quirky accents. These are a few striking trends that are sprouting up this season. Roman blinds which are frilled or tasseled can be used for a picture perfect space. Fresh floral fragrances in your living room make a strong statement and create a unique space for you.

2.      Hand carved furniture:Exquisite ornate designs for your furniture can add a regal touch to your living room and is very much the look of the year. Beautifully detailed and intricate woodwork for doors, windows furniture legs, bookcases and coffee tables can add a royal feel to your space. You can even refurbish your old wooden furniture back to its natural beauty. Ultimately, it is ‘your style that rules’. We can help you tie it all together.
3.      Patterned floors:Sleek marble motifs and geometric patterns for the floor add texture by creating a certain style to a room. These days patterns can add a textured feel to the room from the floor up. Reflective floors for corporate and commercial spaces can add space and volume to a room. Thachcher.com


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