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Delta reveals 2015 interior design trends

DUBAI, January 14, 2015

Delta Faucet Company is set to release its 2015 interior design trend-spotting report to help homeowners and developers stay ahead of the ever-evolving style curve when updating their kitchen and bathrooms.

“The design team at Delta Faucet Company is constantly identifying trends and inspiration across design, travel, fashion and more, whether a new finish or the resurgence of a vintage style,” says Judd Lord, Delta Faucet Company’s senior director of industrial design.

“Our products undergo arduous research, evaluation and testing as they need to combine functionality, sustainability and aesthetics,” he states.

According to him, the natural aesthetics, vibrant patterns and the perfect blend of masculine lines and soft curves lead the design outlook for the new year.
 
Having recently visited the UAE for inspiration and emerging trends, Lord and his design team drew inspiration from Dubai’s impressive skyline and modern infrastructure.

While exploring natural aesthetics, bold motifs and a streamlined styles for 2015, the Delta Faucet Company design team identified that the following trends will fuel the design industry in 2015:
 
•Natural aesthetics: Organic shapes, woods washed with colour, powdery surfaces and uneven edges – the natural, organic trend continues to gain favour among home design enthusiasts. the trend is towards colours found in nature that stand out, such as blurred bronze, worn copper or oxidised layers.
 
•Boldly feminine: Simply put, this trend has an outgoing, courageous disposition. Feminine curves paired with boisterous colours, subtle creams next to loud lace, this movement is an exercise in creativity and imagination.
Pretty and practical, bold and bright, the style brings cheerful comfort to the home through robust, oversized floral patterns.
 
•Smooth geometry: Simplistic design paired with angled blocking results in a balanced and clean environment. The Delta Ara collection emulates a streamlined, geometric look in the bath.

Influenced by angular silhouettes featured on modern residential architecture, the collection boasts a crisp rectangular shape with a slim profile.

Textured and tempered metals, such as a clean copper, can be paired with marble to add a feeling of luxury and warmth. Homeowners eager to increase bath space may consider wall-mounted units with steel frames for a simple, structured look.-TradeArabia News Service




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