The Latest About Contemporary Interior Designing
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The Latest About Contemporary Interior Designing

Ever evolving at the moment, the contemporary interior design addresses the needs of its occupants while maintaining a flexible space, inviting new trends and future challenges. As it’s all about now and the future, the contemporary interior stays a viable option for hospitality.

As for most people, contemporary design and modern themes are equally the same, yet for professionals in the design field, the two styles are distinct with different features and coverage. Contemporary design means a style that is present or current with no specific period, while modern design features straightforward silhouettes and incorporates the hallmarks of minimalism. As modern design is today’s trend, thus, it is a contemporary interior design.


Today’s contemporary features the modern and post-modern characteristics gathered from other styles such as futurism, art deco, de-constructivism, and many more.


Private Luxury Villa Project

An excellent example of contemporary interior design is this luxury villa in Riyadh, Saudi Arabia. The luxury project is a unique display of clean lines and modern touches integrated with significant historical elements.


Both practical and emblematic, canopies create an inviting entryway. This expansive canopy showcases the wooden texture with palettes positioned lengthwise. Floating mid-air, it creates a sense of spaciousness with the absence of columns and supports while utilizing the available area. The clean approach is another


The Exterior Design

The façade is a reflection of contemporary design today. Clean, simple, and layered, are what make this frontage unforgettable. The entryways are well-defined while the high vegetation adds privacy and security to the building.

Contemporary design also explores the use of concrete creating combinations that are compact and simple. Wood elements both faux and natural are great accents to the rather cold and hard façade. Together with lighting the play of shades and light is seen as the sun passes through the day.


Contemporary design today also means the integration of sustainable and biophilic features while utilizing spaces. Smart and environmentally friendly features are slowly becoming the norm, especially for commercial-built environments.


Open spaces are utilized to provide water features and lawns which are excellent pervious surfaces to absorb heat. These surfaces also have a lower heat retention rate which means heat absorbed is faster to dissipate. During the evenings, the cooled-down air can circulate through the interior spaces creating a natural ventilation effect.


Diagonal lines along the wall add a dynamic element to the rather relaxed space. Like a tree trunk or column, the parallel elements frame the views perfectly giving balance and order to the space.


Subtle sophistication. The beauty of soft neutral hues such as gray is that you have the opportunity to showcase other important elements. A tinge of color gives life to the space without being overwhelming. Metal elements are easier to blend with organic textures and colors.


Clean and High Ceilings

Contemporary designs enjoy stark contrasts and we see these intersecting horizontal and vertical elements providing interest and character to a rather simple hallway. A mural painting at the end of the hallway further draws the spectator and prevents a corner or end to look shadowy and posthumous.


With large, frameless, and continuous windows, views are unobstructed and are perfectly framed blurring away the indoor and outdoor spaces.


One of the best features of today’s contemporary interiors is the clean and uncomplicated ceiling design complemented with stunning statement pieces from your lighting system. With a high ceiling, the contemporary design takes advantage of having the recessed space where HVAC and other wirings are concealed.


Low-profile furniture projects its spaciousness and allows the natural light, views, and ventilation to go through preventing any dark spots or corners. Borrowed from both the Nordic and Asian influences, the low profile also creates a relaxing vibe throughout the room. Low furniture also encourages conversation and creativity.


The key features of contemporary design are the color scheme of neutral and earthy tones with pristine white as the predominant color. The relaxing tones provide an opportunity for textures to be featured.


Allowing a continuing visual perspective, this elevator’s door uses a reflective surface to capture the parallel staircase.


The bejeweled elements add enigmatic energy.

Another hallmark of contemporary interiors is its simplicity and use of earthen tones. The calming colors make it the perfect backdrop for statement pieces and textured surfaces. Repetitive patterns also provide rhythm and dynamism to a space such as this dining area where a wood palette adorns the façade.


Enigmatic and surreal, the beautiful lighting of the spaces plays through nooks and crevices, thanks to the glass and metal materials that allow light to pass and bounce through.



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