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For Your Home is a popular home and garden show airing nationally on PBS. It represents the new traditional home with an eye on tomorrow’s trends.

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Working from Home Should be a Stylish High-Tech Experience

A 2016 survey by the Society for Human Resource Management found that 60 percent of U. S

Flashback to the 70’s

Channeling the desert modern style, Cavern Clay is Sherwin-Williams 2019 Color of the Year. Cavern Clay walls and dark window frames contrast nicely with rich wood floors and linen upholstery. Because terra-cotta tones work well with the rich blacks and browns, natural wood tones, leather and sisal that dominate the international market place. Warm up your family room with Cavern Clay and white walls.

High Point Fall 2018 Market Trends

From a yummy blush to pink lemonade I didn’t see a showroom that didn’t embrace this blissful color. The Kallista Chest with its amped up personality resulting from a dark sapphire finish accented with sleek lines of antique brass. The classic Chesterfield sofa was oone of the most popular sofa styles especially with that stylish bench coushion. A white exterior adorned with gold trim rotated to reveal a Tiffany blue interior.

The Evidence for AR as a Home Design Game-Changer

Just as assuredly as early AR games were making headlines, companies like IKEA were in the news for producing apps that could help users visualize new furniture in their homes. With an app like this, or others that have emerged from the likes of Houzz, Pottery Barn, etc., you can simply choose an item to preview, aim your phone at the place in your home you’d consider setting up said item, and see – through your phone – what it would look like in realistic, 3D space. It’s quite exciting, but it also introduces an unfamiliar question to the home design space: is this a passing fad or something that can be improved and expanded upon such that it becomes a real game-changer? Taken all together, these points amount to fairly significant evidence that AR is going to keep improving and keep innovating, and that over the course of that process it will become a more significant technology – potentially a legitimate, bona fide game-changer – in the home design space.

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