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From ‘resimercial’ design to sustainability, here are 5 designtrends to look out for in 2021. Resimerical features include: Mix of textures/silhouettes Natural light/ambient lighting Wool rugs, large curtained windows Classic house plants Comfortable seating Durable upholstery Natural fibers. Videoconferencing provision.
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