Annapolis Home Magazine Sept/Oct 2021

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DESIGN TRENDS FALL 2021

Annapolis Home asked nine professionals to share the latest and most exciting design trends for fall, a time to reflect on the change of seasons.

LESS IS MORE

B U T D E TA I L S A B O U N D At John Toates Architecture, many of our clients are asking for homes that do more with less. We are designing flexible, adaptable spaces that allow for different uses at different times of day or during different seasons. Sustainability and efficiency are also high priorities along with reducing the overall footprint on the community and the environment. Good design, the use of durable, timeless materials and high-quality finishes may increase the short term cost of a project but they become value added elements over years spent interacting with the space.

JOHN TOATE S , RA AN D M ARK HOFFM AN , RA JOHN TOATES ARCHITECTURE & DESIGN, LLC TOATESARCHITECTURE.COM

GLOBAL

INTERIORS An inviting, cozy, and comfortable space is always a beautiful trend. This dining room design is a good example of inclusivity of what is beautiful and current right now but also applicable to old, new, and future interior looks. In my mind, that is always a trend that is current and classic. The combination of antique Persian rug, English table and trunk, French chairs and chandelier, Turkish textiles, American artwork and chairs, and Middle Eastern textiles and vessels bring global balance to the room. A collected and balanced room is always the trend.

M ON A HAJJ

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