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Welcome the year of 2020 with fresh ideas for home decorations.
A new year marks a new beginning. It's the best time to begin the
challenge, to embrace change, to improve, and to start anew,
not only with your inner-self but also with every aspect of
life, including your living space.
In this issue, we have a few home decoration trends for 2020 to
show you what modern dwellings is like. Some might suit or
inspire you to create beautiful space for you and your family.
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Prismatic Space Life can be mundane
and stressful, so injecting some colours into your
home is a pragmatic way to create positive energy and
build up inspiration. If you're new to colours, try
dropping a few shades by adding some colourful cushions
or small decorative items in your living space. Warm
natural tones like lilac, moss green or mustard go
well with neutral interiors. If you're the adventurous
type, burst life into your space with statement colours
like terracotta, dark brown or deep grey to bring to
your home a new perspective.
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Texture x Texture Say goodbye to muted
minimalism - 2020 is the time when maximalism is making
its moment. From chunky ‘70s-style furniture to multiple
rich textures and layered prints after prints, these
playful wonders will be the "en vogue" in the interior
design scene this year. Decoration tips? Group things
by shade, then layer multiple contrasting textures
or prints altogether. For example, match a faux fur
throw with a sleek tempered glass coffee table and
a smooth leather sofa, or put posh velvet armchairs
on a rustic kilim rug.
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- Green is the New Black
With an increasing
number of urban dwellers yearning for contact with nature,
Green is the hottest of hues in every creative industry,
from fashion to home decoration. Not only have indoor plants
played a significant role in modern dwelling, shades of
green have also expanded into interior design elements
such as wall paint, tiles, interior fabrics, furniture,
small decorative items, and outdoor furniture.
Source: www.vogueliving.com.au, www.homestolove.com.au, www.domain.com.au, www.tidbitsandtwine.com Photos Credit : Prismatic Space | Photo: Suleiman Merchant, Style: Samir Wadekar Texture x Texture | Photo: Lisa Cohen, Styling: Bree Leech Green is the New Black | Photo: Lisa Cohen, Styling: Bree Leech
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the lofts silom
Construction Progress as of End of January 2020: 96.19%
Structural Work: 100% Overall Completion.
Architectural & Interior Work: 99.08% Overall Completion.
MEP Work: 98.44% Overall Completion.
Facade Work: 99.67% Overall Completion.
Lift Work: 99.88% Overall Completion.
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one City centre bangkok
Construction Update as of End of January 2020
Sub-structural Work: 62.81% Overall Completion.
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