Fusion Living is Creating a Multi-tasking Home
26 November 2006(NC)-The formal living spaces made popular in the 50’s and 60’s are being replaced with casual, multi-tasking rooms the whole family can enjoy. Next generation homeowners seek communal spaces that are design-conscious, flexible and comfortable.
From lofts and condos to town homes and single dwellings, open concept living means the walls come down, living spaces are blended and function meets form in design. But living in open concept doesn’t mean you have to sacrifice style and luxury.
“Blending complementary design elements is a great way to create a sense of luxury and flow throughout the living space,” says Toronto-based interior decorator Jacqueline Glass. “Subtle touches will pull the room together and offer a functional environment for everyone to enjoy.”
Glass offers these hints for creating blended rooms:
. The Kitchen: Sliding backsplashes offer hide-away storage for spice jars while wall mounted faucets, like Brizo’s Euro Styled Trevi faucet provide extra counter and sink space. Use counters as high tops for quick meals and homework, or custom build portable components into cabinetry or tables.
. The Bathroom: A hub of activity in the morning and a quiet retreat at night, this space serves double duty on a daily basis. Splurge on designer sinks, faucets and baths that are functional and beautiful
More information is available online at www.deltafaucet.com.
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