10 Contemporary Elements that Every Home Needs
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The use of light, new finishes and minimalism to bring contemporary into your home
In
this modern day of living there is no doubt that the contemporary
movement has affected every aspects of our daily lives. From our cars,
fashion and technology to the world of design in architecture and
interiors. Many use the term contemporary or modern interchangeably to
mean a more relaxed break of traditional norms and new concepts of
richness of design and modern age thinking. Modern can also refer to a
time period of design style from the 1920’s -1950’s. From bringing in
light to dark spaces to opening up floor plans and introducing
clean-lined furnishings, here are 10 ways to bring contemporary flair
into your interiors.
1. Bring light into interiors effortlessly:
When
the Modern and Post Modern design periods began to emerge in the
1920’s-1960’s there was a break from the traditional dark interiors with
closed –off rooms and small windows. Light and airy rooms replaced the
small and dark ones and these details you can adopt in your own home.
Opt for
choosing the right floor plan that let in natural light through floor to glass windows, skylights, solar tubes and use translucent glass for privacy areas.
Choose subtle colors with accents of vibrant colors for your modern home
2. Opt for subtle colors with accents of more vibrant color you really love.
Using
neutral tones of gray, brown, and blacks and whites for flooring,
furnishings, lighting fixtures and textiles. Contemporary colors leave
the details of your furniture metal details to shine through or leave
the ability for your imagination to get creative with textures and
patterns. Just because you use neutral color shouldn’t mean your
interiors turn boring! Textural seagrass furniture for example is
beautiful to the touch and the eye.
3. Use of natural materials can create a beautifully interior & exterior
Instead
of natural materials being reserved to just wood furniture your
contemporary home can make use of natural and organic materials in
decking outside, leather furniture for your interiors and simple
decorative elements displayed throughout your home. The contemporary
period of living brought about a new sense of using organic materials
such as wood, rock, slate, teak, cotton, wool, and other gorgeous
textiles in modern furnishings and not just reserved to traditional home
uses.
Contemporary homes mix natural materials beautifully
4. Airiness brings a more relaxed interior to your contemporary home
Furniture
designers started to create sofas, tables, and home furnishings that
reflected a more relaxed approach to living. Stuffy and heavy
ornamentation was replaced with clean rectilinear lines and this gave
way to contemporary homes feeling lighter in weight and more casual in
livability. Furniture was raised off the floor to give a weightlessness
appeal and your home can adopt these same qualities.
5. Bare floors in gorgeous finishes
The
contemporary age of living has made way to new materials, but also a
relaxed feeling to interiors with minimal lines, and less “stuff”. Bare
floors in gorgeous finishes such as hardwoods, ceramic and porcelain
tiles, travertine stone and marble have made way to contemporary living.
Area rugs to keep underfoot walking comfortable and to break up the
space visually is ideal, especially in living room and dining room
areas. Consider bringing resilient flooring into your home for a crisp
and modern touch.
Contemporary furnishings provide an airiness to your interiors
6. Opening up your interiors with an open floor plan
Contemporary
homes have a sense of uniting all of the interior spaces into one grand
experience. The term “great room” has been used to signify a blurring
of the distinct walls and boundaries of living spaces with the kitchen,
family room, etc… An open floor plan is ideal and is iconic in
contemporary homes and creates a unified design aesthetic throughout
your home.
7. Stream-lined contemporary architectural exterior details
While
the focus on interiors is often thought of when considering
contemporary influences, don’t forget the architectural exterior details
that are just as important. Most exterior detailing is free from heavy
ornamentation of historic classical buildings and is replaced with
simple rectilinear or curvilinear forms. Rooflines are distinct –
cantilever or large overhangs, and unique features such as seemingly
flat rooflines as well as materials of the exterior usually blend
harmoniously with nature around your home in contemporary styles.
Exterior architectural details seem to blend harmoniously with nature
8. Attention to contemporary details in your home
Similarly
to design periods of the past, detailing is essential in a contemporary
home. Fine elements such as lighting fixtures that are distinct and
look like works of fine art are kept simple and distinct. Hand railings
and banisters that were once large handcrafted pieces of wood in past
design decades are replaced with innovative tension cables, glass, or
industrial materials. Look to adding contemporary details that get
noticed, yet don’t distract your minimal interiors.
Look to contemporary details in your interiors
9. Technology becomes hidden behind your gorgeous interiors
One
of the areas of contemporary design that everyone loves are the “hidden
details”. You see the innovative technology in our smart worlds of
technology for phones, computers, and also in our homes. Contemporary
details of wireless and remote access controls for controlling
electronics, heating/cooling systems, lighting, security and more are
all hidden behind the beautiful details. Try bringing innovative
controls into your home lifestyle and see how much your contemporary
home will feel.
Use innovation and technology in your contemporary lifestyle
10. Release your ‘old world’ thinking in our contemporary age
There
is no doubt that every design age borrows and influences elements from
each other. The contemporary era of design is more about letting go of
strict and formal design rules and becoming more open and minimalistic
in approach. Whether you decide to have a more eclectic home and mix and
match past eras or you’d prefer to become ultra-modern in nature, your
home should reflect your lifestyle. Release your old world thinking that
every piece in your home has to have a label and enjoy contemporary
living that is reflected throughout your gorgeous home.
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