The future of interior design

Experts around the world are struggling to determine where the world might be in fifty years,

and the future can be difficult to predict.

And we’ve compiled some of the factors that we believe will shape the inner world for years to come.

Technology is set to play a huge role in the future of interior design. But what are the technologies?

And how we can use it?

 

The future of interior design
The future of interior design

 

Smart homes

Not a day goes by without a tech giant releasing a new device designed to make homes more connected. Smart homes are already everywhere.

The Google Home has already been around for years,

and it’s the smart home control center that functions as a personal assistant, alarm clock and speaker rolled into one.

You can talk to your Google Home device and it will turn on the heating,

turn off the TV, or remind you of upcoming appointments.

Also, experts predict that in the near future, smart devices will go beyond just standalone devices.

Smart interiors will also be built into the structure of our homes.

The smart worktop is built from a composite quartz slab for some smart kitchens,

and includes a sink that appears when you wave your hand over a sensor.

Kitchen designers also hope to include induction hobs built into the stone itself,

as well as a built-in scale and charging sensor for your smartphone.

 

The future of interior design
The future of interior design

 

And the effect of smart interiors isn’t just about the kitchen;

imagine a sound-controlled shower or a button-changing look from your bedroom window.

The possibilities are truly endless! Smart homes have come a long way in the past few years,

and there is no doubt that we will continue to see our interiors getting smarter and smarter.

 

The future of interior design
The future of interior design

 

3D printing

Some believe we are on the cusp of another industrial revolution, as advances in 3D printing are shaping the inner world.

Today, 3D printing is effective and exciting, although it used to be expensive and cumbersome.

Interior designers can also quickly display their designs and allow their clients to touch and feel their ideas in microcosm.

The time between concept conception and implementation is also significantly reduced, using 3D printing.

 

The future of interior design
The future of interior design

 

This speeds up the work of the interior designer and reduces costs to the client – a win-win for both parties.

3D printing can also be used to design complex furniture that clumsy machines cannot create.

Some interior design companies are revolutionizing the interior design industry with their amazing creations.

From the lamps to the bar stools, every piece is incredibly detailed and made even more impressive due to the revolutionary way furniture has been made.

3D printing is far from being widely used in commercial use.

 

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