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Top 10 Interior Design Trends You Need To Know | Latest Home Ideas & Inspirations - Life Smart Hub

Top 10 Interior Design Trends You Need To Know | Latest Home Ideas & Inspirations

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2022 has been a great inciting year for us. We are beyond grateful for all of our subscribers staying with us throughout the years.

Looking forward to this whole new chapter of 2023, we decided to curate finer content and share our first episode this year – 2023 TOP 10 Design Trends!

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Isola by NEVERMORE Group:

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  1. Hi Alex I like modern contemporary ! Heritage Chich and modern European , Minimalist design! Japandi design,MUJI design. I like this video ! Industrial design è spectacular ! My mentality is keep it simple! Easy. To Clean ! 👍♥️😂👍

  2. I'm planning to create videos about relief paintings and their applications in architecture. Stay tuned for exciting content on artistic relief designs and architectural decoration! 🎨🏛

  3. Great job! Thank you for creating that. By the way, could you please share the brand and model of the TV from the video that seamlessly transitions from displaying art to regular viewing? Thanks!

  4. I like the Minimalist style ,the design is clean and simple that make me feel relax when living i this house. Moreover, the concept of less make the house more space and tidy.

  5. JAPANDI A superior design and fusion of the two best styles there are.
    It's the winning design and combination for many years too come with out a doubt.
    Scandinavian and Japanese what a powerful marriage.

  6. I’m completely blown away by this kitchen! It feels like every inch of the space was designed with so much care and attention to detail. The balance of style and practicality is just perfect—it’s the kind of kitchen that inspires you to cook and entertain. Absolutely love it!

  7. I wish there was a vaccine against white/gray/beige boxes. Britain was one of my delightful pleasures using bold colours unapologetically. Now this insipid germ has overpowered the colours and turned into another drab shoebox monoton deviod of character housing container. Cannot call it home, since it has been stripped of any reminece of character or details showing that actual people live there. Maybe the next step is to NOT live there, just have it as a showroom. Now in LA the new trend is to have an exorbantly pricy kitchen, for show, and downstairs in a dark corner behind a door you will find the second kitchen which is used for making food.

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