Modern Interior Design - Bringing Homes And Offices To The 21st Century



Modern interior design is a trend followed not only in the U.S. but in almost all economically buoyant countries in the world. What used to be employed only in offices is now also being used in homes.
Sleek, simple, impressive - these are just a few of the characteristics of modern interior design. New hotels which prefer to veer away from mediocre and traditional hotel interiors make use of modern interior design techniques that surprisingly bring in a lot of curious guests.

From the lobbies to the elevators to the hotel rooms, guests are awed by the massiveness of many hotel structures and fixtures using modern interior design. Offices, too, prefer this style because it gives their corporations an image of straightforwardness, innovativeness, and reliability.
The materials used in modern interior design, such as steel, glass, and hardwood somehow give the impression that the business owners are no-nonsense. Sure, there may be a few accent pieces here and there, but generally, furniture is used sparingly.

Modern interior design concepts
An adept professional specializing in modern interior design should know how to keep the room from being too clinical or sterile. This tends to be a common mistake of people who aren't too familiar with the concepts of modern interior design.
This style's furniture are generally bland and impersonal, so many designers add a few eye-catching patterns and colors here and there. While modern interior design is normally monochromatic, splashes of other colors can be used on paintings, throw pillows, and other conversation pieces such as aquariums.
Objects in a room influenced by modern interior design tend to be kept to a minimum, but are usually oversized and create huge impacts. For instance, a long, low-back sofa may be upholstered in black leather and framed in chrome, but it can be softened by pillows with light colored covers.
Sometimes, there can be only one painting on the wall but its size is almost of mural proportions. In addition, the patterns used in the artwork are almost always very powerful and striking. Other proponents of modern interior design can also choose an imposing piece of sculpture instead of a painting, but in any case, these accent pieces are purposely meant to grab the guest's attention.
Even the flooring of a home or office using modern interior design is of neutral and earthy colors - blacks, whites, grays, silvers, and brown or green hues. There is also an extravagant use of shiny surfaces and bold, geometric shapes that give a sense of trendiness and power.
 
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