

DESIGN IDEA

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BATH WITH AN URBAN
CITY LOOK
THAT BLENDS BRICKS & STONES WITH LIGHTS & TONES
Whether you’re a bachelor who wants to create a masculine restroom space or simply want to mimic the city feel found outside your doorstep, combining cold stones and worn brick will surly help you achieve that urban look.

When paring stone textures and metal fixtures, adding soft lighting accents and wood finishes can bring a balance to the space that creates an inviting warmth while maintaining the pace’s edge.
A circular mirror adds an artistic contrast to the cinder block shapes of the stone around it. While the teal towels and toothbrush holder provides a pop of color that ties the visual aesthetics within the space together nicely.












Family and Friend Focused Interior Trend Spacious Focused Interior
People want comfortable, welcoming, and spacious spaces throughout their homes, with enough seating for family, friends, and even fur babies is taking precedence in home designs.
Nevertheless, finding a balance in comfort and style is vital and challenging for creating the perfect family-friendly space.
Three essential areas in your home need extra attention when designing the ideal area that accommodates everyone.
The Kitchen, Dining, and Living Room, these areas are the fundamental heart of the home. They are the spaces in which everyone tends to congregate, especially during the winter months.
Kitchen islands have come a long way from just the traditional breakfast bar. Kitchen island designs have now not only created space for the chef of the home but also added functional seating for the whole family, and let's not forget the genius who came up with the built-in pet kennels and feeding stations.



Living Rooms are the last piece to the puzzle that needs that welcoming cozy vibe that can comfortably accommodate larger gatherings.


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Dining has taken a turn, and has evolved past the point of prim and proper and have become the perfect entertainment space for those memorable moments of long, loud hilarious conversations! Large tables that seat eight or more are the in thing now.
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Top 4 Kitchen Trends


These 4 kitchen trends are the


1)Natural Light


Expansive windows or extralarge skylights in the kitchen are trending for all of 2022. It welcomes nature and lets sunlight fall across various materials, adding warmth and spaciousness to your kitchen. This is one upgrade you would not regret, plus it’s energy efficient.



2)Cottage Style
These quaint kitchens you how innovative space can be. A kitchen with built-in allows you to use to its total capacity. a super cozy, lived-in makes you want by choice!
Trends
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kitchens can show innovative a small A cottage-style built-in storage, use every area capacity. Offering lived-in feel that to stay home —
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3)Slab Backsplashes

Slab backsplashes will be flourishing in 2022. This is a very simplistic and modern look. "It allows you to match your veining and turn it up the wall which gives you a seamless finish and removes the grout lines that can make for a busy backsplash."


4)Statement Hoods

Architectural statement hoods over the kitchen range will be big— and we mean literally. Installing a statement hood in your kitchen can bring significant character to any kitchen. Just imagine whites and creams paired with darker, earthy hues to create the perfect amount of drama.















• No hard scale build up


• No maintenance
• No more bottled water
• No salt
It’s The First Thing To Greet
And there’s no steering around it — driveways play a big role in your home’s appearance. A typical driveway is nearly half the size of a tennis court. With a little imagination, however, you can create a great-looking driveway that will boost your curb appeal and help preserve the value of your home. You have many options when looking to upgrade your driveway, but the 2 most popular are Poured Concrete and Interlocking Pavers.


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Poured Concrete
Poured concrete driveways are one of the preferred driveways, because its’ permanent lowmaintenance quality. Concrete can be poured to form patterns or sections, allowing for contraction and expansion of concrete. Concrete paved driveways are more expensive than asphalt but they can last for decades without decaying.


Interlocking Pavers
Interlocking pavers are usually made of cement or concrete and shaped so they can interlock with other pavers of the same type. The interlocking pavers simulate the appearance of cobblestone pathways.






























