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September 2008 Design Newsletter
Welcome to our September 2008 Newsletter from Wall Huggers
In this issue we will discuss Today’s Trend in Interior Design.
Discover how to use today’s trend in interior design to your advantage; in ways that reflect your personality,
lifestyle, and interests. What do Rooms in Your House Say? As you walk through your home, what does
each room say? Does décor and color scheme mirror a specific mood; kitchen clean and efficient, living room
relaxing and inviting, bedroom a warm, enticing retreat? Is it theme oriented: country, modern, sea-side,
Victorian, contemporary, elaborate, or simple. Is there an interesting mixture of the past and present? Or, are
furnishings and room design tossed together haphazardly, without any real thought?
If your answer to the question is the later, don’t fret. You can create just the right mood in each room of your
house, using color, light, the right furnishing style, and room accents. All without spending an arm and a leg.
Here’s how!
Current Interior Design Trends regardless of what color scheme and décor style you prefer, the current
interior design trend makes good sense. A hectic, fast-paced lifestyle dictates the need for an uncluttered,
relaxing environment at the end of a busy day. The home oasis is fast becoming more of a private retreat
than it is a decorator’s showpiece.
Gone are the days of ornate styles and “keeping up with the Joneses” by acquiring the biggest and best.
Today’s basic interior design tip: “more is less.” That’s because today’s home décor is all about creating
a tranquil atmosphere, with focus on simplicity and functionality.
Contemporary designs, for instance, are no longer cold and hard. The look is uncluttered with clean
lines, instead. And the good news is the current trend in interior design is less clutter and fuss; which
translates to less expense, too.
Interior Design Tips
The following are a potpourri of interior design tips to get you off on the right foot. Follow through by
incorporating your own style preference and color scheme choices for maximum appeal.
Comfort, relaxation, and continuity are key elements in the current interior design trend. Uncluttered areas,
open spaces. Whether a sedating, distraction free, or stimulating environment. Use colors, textures, and
select accessories to create the mood and compliment décor. And aroma therapy oil can be used to
compliment the atmosphere in almost any room of the house.
Avoid “stuffing” rooms with multi pieces of furniture or bulky furnishings. Integrate the discreet euphony of a
ticking clock, water sounds and visual appeal of an aquarium, or splashing sounds created by a wall or floor
fountain; inviting and soothing at the same time. An aroma therapy candle or two provides subtle lighting that
will enhance a room’s relaxing mood.
Give master bedroom design spa-like appeal, while reflecting the personality of the individual: sitting
areas for reading, listening to music, or de-stressing, water therapy and aromatherapy, controlled lighting.
Wall colors can be understated, clean and warm. Try a bench at the foot of the bed with a lap throw in a
bright design or color to add interest. What about a feather bed topper for maximum soft-as-a-cloud comfort.
Or wispy window features over sleek-style cell shades that diffuse light.
In bedrooms consider pastel colors, soft textures, subdued lighting, and the visual and scent appeal of pillow
aroma therapy. This can be as simple as rectangular, oval, or heart-shaped accent pillows filled with herbs,
spices, and scent-filled dried flora. Either arranged atop the bed, hung from a bed post with satin ribbon, or
set kitty-cornered on a wall shelf. The sight is pleasing. The sedating scent creates a relaxing room mood.
Herbs with medicinal value relax the nerves, and soothe the spirit.
Incorporate an indoor water feature into room design. A large plant, several smaller specimens, or a mirror
arranged near a tabletop or floor model water fountain or falls is therapeutic, providing tranquil sounds. Air
quality and room interior design is enhanced.
Another interior design tip is to be flexible when it comes to room use. Office space can also be libraries
conducive to reading, studying, and research; guest rooms can double as craft, sewing, and activity rooms.
Create a stress-free atmosphere using colors; soft blues, greens, tans, and browns encompass a sense
of “safeness.” Blues and greens are clear, clean colors…almost ethereal; browns and tans are earthy and
add warmth. Colors currently vogue are warm, buttery colors, mossy greens, cinnamon, and soft shades of
lavender.
The trend in most room décor is subtle and neutral with accessories to add color and interest. Dens, dining
rooms, and offices especially can sport deeper, more vibrant colors; walls can be saturated with accents.
Fabric selection to enhance room décor is more for texture and contrast purposes than design. Style lines
are simpler; burlap weave linen, suede, leather, and earthy textures are especially popular.
Current fashion accessories lean more towards Asian, Turkish, or Moroccan in color and design.
Today’s trend in interior design not only leans more towards the clean and simple, but the natural as well.
Brushed nickel and metal will enhance the natural look in a dramatic way. When it comes to metal finishes,
try blends of brass, chrome, and oil-rubbed bronze in hardware, picture frames, urns, and table lamps, and
other room extras.
With a distinct interest in discovering interior design alternatives that are more earth-
friendly, today’s lifestyle trends are also more environmentally minded. Natural products
are being used to create a more pure simplicity, and a serene environment. A welcomed
haven at the end of a long, busy day.




