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Designing Luxurious Living Spaces: The Latest Trends

Retail Focus

Designing luxurious living spaces is an exciting process that requires a balance of creativity, innovation, and practicality. Homeowners are looking for ways to make their homes and gardens more livable, enjoyable, and environmentally responsible, while also incorporating the latest technological advances and design innovations.

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The facades take the protagonism in retail design

CAAD

One of the most important parts of façade design is lighting , both day and night. Standing out from the competition and attracting the consumer, through retail design, was a matter that has historically been dealt with in shop windows. A kinetic facade can be used to handle air, energy, light, and even information.

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How Multifamily Design Can Inform The New Office

All Work

If you’re familiar with the term ‘work-life balance’, it won’t surprise you to know that workspace design frequently borrows ideas from the multifamily world. One example is how the tenets of today’s multifamily design are leading the progressive movement of what people desire—and increasingly demand—in the office.

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Transforming Workspaces: Exploring the Power of Commercial Office Interior Design

Greater Group

Designs for an organisation that values transparency and free-flowing communication, for instance, might have less walls between departments and more open spaces. Companies that embrace adaptability and flexibility and that believe in giving team members the option to work from home would tend toward hybrid workspace design.

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Designing Success: Unveiling the Secrets of Commercial Retail Interior Design

Greater Group

Simply changing the lighting from white to warm, for instance, or moving a product display from the middle to the store’s entrance, could prove to be a real game-changer for the store. These elements include awnings, bulkheads, doors, lighting and the all-important storefront windows.