Modern Home Builders Issue 113 January 2022

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Changing

rooms

Ghazala Mogul shares her expert insights into the trends homeowners should consider embracing this season

T

he interior designer behind the

“Pristine white kitchens in a minimalistic

minimalistic, Scandinavian-inspired trends,

design are no longer the firm favorite among

residential development The Yacht

with neutral tones, that have been popular

households, as the trend for more textures,

Club, Nottingham in the UK, has

for a number of years now – to the more

colors and unusual statement accessories and

colorful, expressive styles that incorporate

tiling take center stage.

shared her top design tips for autumn 2021. Ghazala says: “This year seems to be one

much more variation, with nature and eco-

“Following the pandemic, more people

of change for so many of us, and that is

friendly designs proving to be very sought-

have made the move towards home working.

something which is being reflected in the

after.

As a result, individual spaces and home offices

style of our homes, and how we are choosing

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“We are seeing a shift from the

luxury show homes at riverside

“The shift away from the use of crisp

have become essential – open plan living is

to decorate and rework the space to suit new

white and neutral tones in homes is gaining

no longer king of interior design, as more and

lifestyles.

traction as homeowners opt for more color.

more homeowners require their own private

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