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Hottest Interior Design Trends of 2015

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If you've just completed your new home build or are considering hiring new home builders, it's time to take the your desired look to the next level with complementary furniture and interior pieces. In 2015, the combination of modern and somewhat dated is really gaining in popularity in most homes. The two together bring out the best qualities in one another and offer a fresh new play on new age meets old age evolution.

Here are a few of the hottest interior design trends of 2015 that you may want to incorporate into your new home:

Spice up an old table with new chairs

Modern and sleek has been in for a few years now and it's beginning to transition to act as a complementary style that can spice up the look and feel of old furniture, particularly tables. Adding contemporary chairs to a rustic dining room table or even a rustic bar area emphasises the best of both styles.

Vintage bathtubs

Like spicing up rustic tables, vintage bathtubs are extremely popular right now as well. While they don't have the same advanced features that some of today's modern tubs have (infinity edges and jets), the vintage oversized tub is a great complementary focal point to most bathrooms that feature a more modern and sleek look to them. The old-fashioned tub is a break from the norm and a bit of an 'old-school meets new-school' vibe. Also, more and more people are starting to explore having their tub placed directly in their bedroom, creating a serene and luxurious atmosphere that complements the comfort and sexiness of a modern bedroom.

Sectional couches

Originally created in the 1980s, the sectional is back in style with a vengeance because of its relaxing feel and large space that is capable of inhabiting multiple people at once. Gone are the formal couches, which encouraged people to stand or sit in other areas of your home. The sectional has brought the comfort back to socialising with friends and family.

Oversized four-poster beds

Four-poster beds have been around for a while and many people think it's somewhat of a dated design trend. However, the style is quickly becoming a focal point of most bedrooms again as classic meets contemporary. The four pillars are looked at as being romantic pieces that encourage lounging and privacy with either yourself or your romantic partner. This look goes very well with brick accenting, which has become really popular in modern homes and apartments.


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