What is Contemporary Design?  The word contemporary is defined as living or occurring at the same time; belonging to or occurring in the present.  If we apply that definition to design, then Contemporary Design belongs to the present.  But what specifically defines design as Contemporary? Very often we hear Modern and Contemporary Design used inter-changeably, but are they the same?

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Modern Design refers to a specific period of time, the early to mid-20th century. It came about through machination and is characterized by clean, simple lines.  Simplicity and minimalism played a large role in the creation of Modern Design.  It evolved out of the more ornate design styles of the Victorian and Art Nouveau periods.  With the advent of the industrial revolution, design started to move out of the more ornamental and into the functional.

Modern Design has its roots in the European Modernism movement; a cultural and literary evolution following World War One (WWI) that eventually made its way to the United States and was further influenced by the Great Depression. The Tate defines Modernism as being “characterized by a deliberate rejection of the styles of the past; emphasizing instead innovation and experimentation in forms, materials and techniques to create works that better reflected modern society”. The influence of Modernism on architecture and design is historically significant and its influence can still be felt today.

While modern influences can be seen in Contemporary Design, one striking differences is the fluidity that Contemporary Design enjoys. Contemporary Design is what is happening today, it is influenced by cultural changes and the events of our time; by the way we live our lives now.  It is ever evolving and therefore constantly in a state of flux as opposed to Modern Design which is a fixed period of time with specific design elements. This gives Contemporary Design a lot of freedom to be what it wants to be.

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Current Contemporary Interior Design is about large open spaces with both function and comfort in mind.  Spaces are designed for living in real time, they have a casualness about them.  They still share clean lines and simplicity with their Modern forefathers, but the rules of today’s Contemporary Design are not solidified. Uncluttered spaces with minimalist design in mind, they feature neutral rooms adding splashes of color through design elements such as contemporary curtains, custom pillows and furniture.  The open space and lack of formality add to the simplicity and function of how we live today and is the natural progression of design, coming out of what has been into what is needed and wanted now.

When it comes to Contemporary Design ideas the important thing to remember is that you are designing a space that you want to live in.  Contemporary Design with its clean lines, neutral colors and natural elements can be molded to fit your tastes and preferences in order to make your home as comfortable and pleasurable as possible.

 

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The Contemporary Curtain

A brand of PKB DESIGN LLC

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Looking for a contemporary pillow that will add elegance to your space?

The Forma Style Custom Pillow provides a unique contemporary look with contrasting fabric on the upper 1/3.  You will love this 18″ wide by 18″ high pillow with fabric design on both sides, contemporary knife edge, hidden in-seam zipper, and faux down pillow insert for allergy-free luxury.

pillow-decorativeThis pillow is in the Forma Style with Mink Fabric (A) and Taupe Fabric (B)

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These pillows are in the Forma Style with Taupe Fabric (A) and Sand Fabric (B)

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These pillows are in the Forma Style with Dolphin Fabric (A) and Smoke Fabric (B)

To find the right contemporary custom pillows for you visit TheContemporaryCurtain.com

 

 

 

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So you are ready to select contemporary window treatments for you home.  What are the options?  There are many contemporary window treatment ideas to consider.  The main categories of contemporary window treatments are drapes, blinds, and shades.  Shades or blinds are acceptable on their own in your Kitchen, Bathrooms, or Home Office; but in your Living Room, Dining Room, and Bedrooms, you will need drapes to make the space feel finished and full.

What drape types are considered contemporary window treatments?

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Take into account the elements of fabric, drape style, heading, and size.  To get good quality contemporary drapes, you will likely need to go with custom window treatments.  This is a huge advantage in giving you the flexibility to select each of the elements that are right for you.

FABRIC

Contemporary drapes can be made with solid colored fabric or patterned fabric.  If you are drawn to patterns, be sure to look for patterns with two colors.  Three or more colors in a pattern are more indicative of traditional styles.  Be sure you are using good quality fabric.  It doesn’t matter how beautiful the pattern is if it’s on cheap looking fabric.  When the fabric looks cheap, both your drapes and your space look cheap.  Nice looking fabric doesn’t have to be expensive.  You just need to find a good resource, which is often through an interior designer who has access to trade resources or ordering custom window treatments online.  If you go the online route, be sure to order fabric samples to look at in your space and verify the quality.

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DRAPE STYLE

When it comes to the actual style of the drape, you want to look for a style that will add interest to your room, often incorporating more than one fabric in your drape.  Color blocking is a great way to bring an updated look to your drapes.  Not only does it make your drapes an important visual element, but it creates a custom contemporary design that adds a high-end sense of luxury to your room.

HEADING

The heading of your drape is critical when it comes to getting the style right. When considering contemporary window treatment ideas for your drapes; be sure to avoid pleats and the traditional rod pocket.  You want to select grommets, rings, or a hidden rod loop style.   If you have a large span of glass and need to close your drapes daily, you could consider a ripple fold style.

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Drape Heading with Grommets

 

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Drape Heading with Rings

 

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Drape Heading with Hidden Rod Loop

SIZE

Make sure your drapes go to the floor.  Don’t stop them at the bottom of the window.  You also want to extend them above your window.   If you have 8 or 9 foot ceilings, your drapes should extend as close as possible from floor to ceiling.  A mistake often made is with the width of drapes.  Whether you are going to close your drapes or not, they should appear wide enough to be able to cover the entire width of the window when closed.  Getting the size right creates a custom contemporary design that will transform your room.

 The impact of drapes is often underestimated.  However, they commonly have a greater visual value than furniture, flooring, or artwork. Be sure you are getting the vital design element of contemporary window treatments right in your space.

 

Design Team

The Contemporary Curtain

A brand of PKB DESIGN LLC

 

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Over the years, bathrooms have evolved from small utilitarian spaces to lavish spa-like retreats.  They are becoming one of the best designed rooms in the house.  Today’s interior designers are taking bath design a step further by creating beautiful retreats that have the added benefit of being comfortable for all ages and abilities.

The concept of universal design has been around for many years.  The intent is to create a design that is usable by as many people as possible.  Clear floor space, curbless shower, clear knee space below the sink, grab bars, and lever faucet controls are a few features that make a bathroom accessible, without sacrificing aesthetics.

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In this photo, Kohler shows that universal design is beautiful design.  As you can see, aesthetics were not sacrificed to get the added function.

One of the advantages of incorporating universal design principles is that it allows someone to stay in their home as they age or if they suffer an injury.  There have been many instances of people, who for example, broke both legs skiing and had to move out of their home because their wheelchair wouldn’t fit through the bathroom door.  A simple design specification of a 36” door rather than a 32” door may have allowed this person to recuperate comfortably in their own home.

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A universal bath is more spacious and comfortable for everyone regardless of age or ability.   It just makes sense to utilize universal design principles when building or remodeling a bathroom.  Planning for a simple retrofit is also a smart approach.  For example, if walls are reinforced during construction, grab bars can easily be added later.  When designing your bathroom, work with a qualified interior designer who can lead you through the steps of creating an accessible space.  They will be able to create a beautiful environment that you will enjoy at any stage of your life.

 

Penny K. Bartlow, ASID                                                                                                                        NYS Certified Interior Designer                                                                                         President, PKB DESIGN LLC

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If you have narrow windows, Trio may be for you. 

This symmetrical, contemporary design allows for the enjoyment of up to three designer fabrics together in one drape. The Trio Style Drape adds visual width making your windows seem wider. Consider the trio for narrow windows.  This style also works well in narrow rooms giving the illusion of a wider space.  The Trio Drape will create a contemporary high-end custom look in any room.

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This drape is in the Trio Style with rings in Teak Fabric (A), Mink Fabric (B), Teak Fabric (C).

 

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This drape is in the Trio Style with hidden loop in Marble Fabric (A), Taupe Fabric (B), Sangria Fabric (C).

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