North Dakota Interior Design, Not Necessarily a Slave to Trend
Interior designers in North Dakota don't have to be slaves to trends. Successful design includes combining different finishes and materials to add flavor and creativity to a space using:
- Satin finish aluminum, raw steel, copper, and other metal finishes.
- Natural maple, black walnut, or Brazilian cherry.
- Natural fibers such as sea grass and jute.
- Sandblasted, textured, stained, and etched glass.
- Plush velvets, natural silks, cotton, and other natural fibers.
- Browns, neutral tones, and greens.
- Faux finishes, cork, leather, granite, and other stones.
Interior designers can be open to many different materials and design ideas. Interior design school students in North Dakota can learn to develop design concepts that work for a client's space.
Sources
North Dakota GovernmentMaxeyHayse - Interior Design Trends
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