LuxeBook September -2021

cushions are also gaining traction. New age homes, after all, will place a high emphasis on self-sufficiency. Technology trends Kothari and Menon of ADND predict that designers will embrace technology that can enhance the wellness quotient in the habitats they design. From new age materials to inventive waste and recycling techniques, as well as electricity and water saving ideas, technology is going to be the leader in innovation. AI is another design element which will see a place in all homes. WFH upgrade At the forefront of everyone’s mind is the eternal question: When will WFH become WFO? While we’re stuck at home, a home office has become the need of the hour. Sanjyt Syngh, Interior Designer and Stylist believes in dressing up your home office desk. Moving beyond just sheets of personalised paper stationery, Syngh suggests investing in a good pencil stand, a tray, stapler and even paper clips. "All this can make your desk look like a million bucks,” he adds. What’s out of vogue? Meenu Agarwal believes that the overdone trend of peppy colours is on its way out. Instead, neutrals and natural colours, along with their tonal variations, will bring a newer sensibility. Quirk Studio lament excessive use of the industrial-style look in interiors. “Even if it is to be used; it should be subtly employed in elements and not on an entire space,” say the architects. ADND stresses on the importance of not only following seasonal trends but instead focusing on timeless design philosophies. MADS Creations Sanjyt Syngh Eclectic Apartment MADS Creations Sanjyt Syngh Eclectic Apartment Sanjyt Syngh Bespoke Penthouse 54| L U X E B O O K | S E P T E MB E R 2 0 2 1 S E P T E MB E R 2 0 2 1 | L U X E B O O K | 55

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