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Personal style is built from the colors, angles and accessories you use in your space. Each room in your home exudes the intent of these designs; however, space can become cluttered, overused.
For the 2010 fall season, simplifying spaces in the home is one of the top interior design trends being implemented by designers and decorators alike. By downgrading the distractions within your design, you allow the focus to fall onto the atmosphere that the design evokes, in lieu of the individual aspects of the room.
Simplification is not always an easy task. No one wants to lose the design quality of their rooms when attempting a cleaner look, nor do they intend to give their rooms an office-like feel. On the contrary, design simplification requires a maintenance or enhancement of the current design in the room, while allowing for cleaner lines and surfaces throughout.
When considering cleaner lines in your rooms, look to all aspects of your design from the furniture, the pillows, accessories on tables and walls. Look for inconsistencies in angles, in bulkiness and for areas that seem overly cluttered with much loved items and remember, the theme going into this next season is simplification.
Neff of Chicago offers luxury cabinetry that allows for enhancements to storage space, but also renovates the design in your rooms to include their world renowned style. In both kitchens and bathrooms, their cabinetry designs can bring not only a simplistic, clean style but offer enhanced space beyond that of normal standard cabinets.
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