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What Are The Top Color Trends For 2021? Part II

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  #3 Inspired By Nature As  Biophilia and everything that connects with nature  continue to be a trend in interior design,  the ideal materials to combine this color are neutral materials like wood finishes. Especially in light tones to create contrast with the darkness of the urban bronze color if you’d choose to partner it with that. Also, stone accents like white marble, tan leather, wool, jute, wooden seed organic textile, or anything that’s a warm and natural material. Adding in a toast of shine with brass finishes through details is an extraordinary way to contrast all these natural and organic elements. Design Pro Tip:  For dark tones, it’s essential to consider the amount of natural and artificial light in the space before deciding to use it. Create  amazing artificial light layers  using  EShine dimmable LED lighting kits  if not much natural light is available in your space. #4 Illuminating Yellow & Ultimate Gray Every year,...

What Are The Top Color Trends For 2021?

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  Are you curious what are the top colors for the year 2021? Do you want to know how to use these colors with the latest in interior design? Find out which colors are proposed for 2021 and how to combine and use them in interior design. Colors are an essential element in our life, especially in interior design. This is because they directly affect how we perceive a space. Consequently, our moods and emotions, too.  #1 Aegean Teal This greenish blue shade is cozy and relaxing —essential qualities these days since more than ever, we’re spending more time in our homes. It’s a fresh color that can be used in any area of our home.  This tone is a cool color, therefore it’s ideal for creating contrast using warm neutrals and materials and textures such as natural wood, lean fabrics, jute, rustic elements, gold brass, rose gold, etc. You can also opt for a palette combining Aegean Teal with other blue or green tones. However, it is always good to add warm materials as they creat...

TOP 10 Interior Design Ideas Every Living Room Must-Have For 2021 Part III

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Of the  Top 10 interior design ideas must have , which items will never go missing in your living room? Let’s see the continuation from the last article below.  Candles Nothing sets a relaxing ambiance like candles so it’s important to always have some on display. The use of  candles make your living room feel more cozy , inviting and intimate. You can display candles on the coffee or side table. We perceive a space as a comfortable one through our senses. How we perceive it through our senses can improve our quality of life and help us feel comfortable in our living room. Using scented candles of lavender, chamomile, jasmine, rose or vanilla is excellent because their scent relaxes the body and mind. Have fun with candle holders and displays and achieve a pleasant smell into your home at the same time. Design Tip!  Partner candles with  LED lighting kits  (especially  puck lights  used as accent lighting) to highlight your personality in your liv...

Cool White From Warm White - What’s The Difference?

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  When you first hear that color is a measurement in lighting, it’s quite difficult to wrap your head around the idea. Hmmm... “How does that work?”, you might ask. What do color mean in lighting? And it’s even more confusing with  LED lighting  than any other previous technology we’ve been using. There’s a lot of good information available all over the internet. However, some of them seem contradicting at times. And confusing! Especially when you try to compare or search for more information in buying the type of light you need for your space. For all kinds of use and space, these important points are what we need to understand when  choosing LEDs: 1. The difference of Cool White vs. Warm White The uniformity across different light fittings The climate in your area A difference of Cool White vs. Warm White Warm White and Cool White are measured on the Kelvin scale, represented by the letter ‘K’. Warm White is around 4000K and Cool White can range from 6000K and beyo...