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The contemporary home
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Home décor ideas change from time to time. So it becomes important to keep your home up-to-date. The look of contemporary home has changed dramatically. Here are a few changes which you should adopt in your home decoration so that your home doesn’t look out of vogue.
The present day garage has undergone a lot of modifications. Garages are getting bigger and have more storage than ever. Nowadays garages are made for larger SUV’s. We have seen many people fitting in even boats in the garage!
Storage is not limited to the garage. The contemporary homes have bedrooms with larger closets, cubby holes and shelves and other spaces which are used more efficiently.
Kitchen is perhaps the room undergone the maximum changes. Though you still find the household items like a refrigerator, dishwasher, microwave, stove, oven and the sink, the contemporary kitchen is broken into islands more than ever. As a result, the person cooking food in the kitchen gets the opportunity to keep an eye around the kitchen without shifting from the cooking process. Mirrors have an important role to play in the modern kitchen.
Windows have moved a step ahead. People are having more windows around the house. People want more natural light to enter their houses.
Another important trend is to have a green house. You can get solar or geothermal at certain locations. The products put into the house are toxic free and won’t harm the environment. There are also many products to put in the home that save energy and time.
Saving energy is the need of the hour. Hence, people are adopting more energy saving options in their contemporary homes.
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