DECORATIVE, MULTIFUNCTIONAL, AND SUSTAINABLE: FURNITURE TRENDS IN THE NEW NORMAL ERA
Now that we've entered the new normal era, what are the furniture trends that are emerging? It's no surprise that many people are seeking design inspiration during this pandemic. It's only natural, given the extended period of working from home. Furniture is crucial for the functionality and aesthetics of a room. Even an object as simple as a "chair" can vary in function and material.
Metal Furniture
Interior decoration with a combination of metal is becoming a furniture trend in the new normal era. Similar to wood, metal materials still have a strong natural element, whether it's silver, gold, or copper. Metal furniture is often used in modern or industrial-style designs. Many people find that metal furniture looks elegant and firm. Lightweight steel furniture has the advantage of being not only strong but also termite-resistant.
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However, metal furniture does require maintenance to keep it in good condition. You should keep it away from direct sunlight to prevent color fading and avoid placing it in damp areas to prevent rust. For better durability, you can choose rust-resistant metals like stainless steel and aluminum when selecting metal furniture.
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Glass Furniture
Recently, people have learned how to properly care for glass, making glass furniture a trend. Glass furniture can be durable and last for years. Glass allows sunlight to pass through, making a room feel brighter when there is glass furniture.
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Furniture like tables that are suitable for placement in the middle of a room can create a sense of spaciousness, as glass makes a room appear as if it has no partitions.
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Multifunctional Furniture
Minimalist-style homes have gained popularity recently, influencing the choice of furniture trends. Multifunctional furniture helps save space and is practical, adding a modern touch to interior design. Multifunctional furniture items help create a modern look in your home.
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One common example of multifunctional furniture is a bed with storage space underneath or a folding bed that can be attached to the wall to save space. The use of multifunctional furniture has become part of the minimalist lifestyle adopted by modern society year after year.
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In general, modern society tends to prefer practical, compact, and multipurpose furniture.
Sustainable (Second-hand) Furniture
Awareness of environmental sustainability has been growing recently, leading to the trend of sustainable material furniture. Furniture made from linen, wicker, or recycled materials is in demand. Not only are these materials eco-friendly, but they also add warmth to your home and provide an artistic touch.
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Sustainable furniture is often more affordable and easier to find. Moreover, the quality of these materials doesn't diminish with time; in fact, remade sustainable furniture can enhance its quality and functionality. Each material's uniqueness adds an artistic value to your beloved home.
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Rattan Furniture
Rattan furniture was popular in the 1980s and is making a comeback with a modern twist. The distinctive wickerwork of rattan furniture is back with contemporary design elements.
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Rattan is used as a raw material for various furniture, such as chairs, coffee tables, and bookshelves. Rattan has several advantages over wood, including being lightweight, strong, flexible, easy to shape, and more affordable. Its main drawback is its vulnerability to woodworm.
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You can choose from these trends based on your preferences!