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Construction Business Review | Friday, March 10, 2023
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The growing trend, focusing on decor constructed with velvety, rich materials and texture will make it easier and cheaper to bring a dazzling house to life in 2023.
FREMONT, CA: Consumers are becoming more conscientious of picking environmentally-friendly solutions, and rightly so, as the conversation and significance of sustainable design will soon become the focal point. Little changes to a room's color scheme, hardware, furniture, or ornamental accents can completely transform its appearance. It's clear from their selections that specific color palettes, rugs with lots of personalities, bold window dressings, and sleek marble countertops in the kitchen have enduring appeal. The time is now to begin remodeling the home to reflect the ideal kitchen, living room, bedroom retreat, or any other area that needs it. People will welcome the utilization of family heirlooms and antiques and the repurposing and inserting of meaningful things into their houses in keeping with the theme.
Option in sustainable design: Consumers are increasingly interested in where and how goods get manufactured. Everyone wants indestructible fabrics. Numerous outdoor-rated, stain-resistant, high-performance materials simulate the appearance of natural linen, velvet, and textured fabrics. With stain-resistant, machine-washable rugs, people can now design houses prioritizing functionality over aesthetics. Many of these products get produced from recycled plastic as part of the drive toward sustainability and reuse.