Trends come and go, but some things are classic and always in season. Many people avoid metallics when decorating their home, but metallics in interior design are incredibly versatile and can add a richness that can make your home truly stand out.
Here are some ways of using metallics in the interior design of your Frisco or Plano area home.
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Copper can compliment a wide variety of decor, and, when done right, it gives stunning results. Some of the more common places you will see it is in lighting, artwork and other accessories and objects. You will often find copper in kitchens and bathrooms.
Metallics in interior design do not have to be limited to fixtures and artwork, however. When done right, metallic fabrics can have a beautiful impact in any room. Some options for metallics as an accent would be throw pillows and poofs or other soft accessories such as area rugs. You could also make it the focal point of a room with a bold accent furnishing. The possibilities are endless!
For more information on how accents and focal points can transform your Dallas area home, contact us at Stephanie Kratz Interiors.
When it comes to design, there are endless possibilities and directions you could go in. But if you’re looking for something clean and simple, there are three styles that stand out: contemporary, modern, and industrial. These styles are similar in some ways but have enough differences that you should be able to figure out which one is right for your home.
There are many different types of designs you can incorporate into your home. How do you want to feel inside your home...Let's talk about Warm and inviting design styles which includes traditional, rustic, and transitional styles.
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