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| Trends in Interior Design
Lately, Chicago new constructions have focused more on interior
features. More and more, designers are emphasizing extravagant
appointments, rather than selling the property solely on the
strength of its size. Because Chicago is so metropolitan,
floor space is always at a premium. This is especially true
the closer you get to the city center. For this reason, Chicago
new constructions have set out to prove that size isn’t
everything. Luxury interiors and accessories are becoming
more important to many buyers. Accordingly, developers are
taking note.
As expensive properties become less and less formal, the
kitchen has become more important to homeowners. It is often
viewed as the heart of the home. Certainly, most families
spend a lot of their time there. For this reason, Chicago
new constructions are emphasizing gourmet accoutrements that
make the kitchen a great place to spend time. High quality
countertops are in high demand; materials like concrete and
granite are trendy but enduring. Topnotch appliances, like
Viking stoves and SubZero refrigerators, with a modern, streamlined
look are also tremendously popular items. Custom cabinetry
and quality workmanship make any kitchen more desirable.
Of course, another place where families spend a good deal
of time is within the bedroom. While bedrooms are often already
equipped with customized closets and other high-end amenities,
much focus has shifted to bathrooms. In-suite bathrooms have
gained popularity in recent years. In fact, even modestly
sized new constructions devote a seemingly disproportionate
space to bathrooms. As home design has evolved over the years,
there has been a shift in focus from formality to utility.
In other words, current trends relate more than ever to quality
of day-to-day life. As a result, luxurious bathrooms have
become the standard rather than the exception.
While a spacious kitchen and oversized bathrooms are fairly
common in Chicago new constructions, there are many other
special features that are considered optional. For instance,
industry experts have noted the surging trend of a home movie
theater, which can include anything from a commercial sized
screen to a popcorn machine. More recently, wine storage facilities
have become all the rage. Some people opt for traditional
cellar-style storage, while others make it a glassed-in room
on the ground floor.
The features of your future home depend largely on your individual
interests. Still, you may want to make a list of the features
that you are interested in at the outset of the search process.
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