JoshuaSteinberg.com Shares the 1970 Furniture Trends That Will Keep Haunting the 2015 Interior Design
Most of the furniture buyers go to traditional stores whenever they shop for home furnishings. This is done for the reason that these traditional furniture stores have the latest styles and designs of furniture they can choose from, while 44% of the furniture buyers rely their furniture choices on traditional retailers and interior designer who creates modernized furniture that is guaranteed durable and functional like those of Joshua Steinberg design.
Irvine, CA -- (SBWire) -- 10/21/2015 --According to the latest US Census Board, the sales of the furniture stores in the US have reached the revenue of $37.1 billion in its first seven months this year. With the sales tracking of 6.6% that is more than what has been recorded in 2014, it can be said that the furniture store channel had a really amazing year.
Based from the latest Consumer Buying Trends, it shows that 42% of the furniture store buyers are noted to be 'Baby Boomers' or those who are in the age bracket of 45 and older, where two-thirds of them are property owners with 58% that are married while nearly one-fourth of furniture buyers have net household incomes of $100,000.
Most of the furniture buyers go to traditional stores whenever they shop for home furnishings. This is done for the reason that these traditional furniture stores have the latest styles and designs of furniture they can choose from, while 44% of the furniture buyers rely their furniture choices on traditional retailers and interior designer who creates modernized furniture that is guaranteed durable and functional like those of Joshua Steinberg design.
When it comes to X and Y Generation of furniture buyers, they tend to opt for some 1970 furniture that can blend well with the modern interior designs and those that requires a little customization to adapt the modernized feel. Such furniture that is currently a craze and can be found blending well with other latest furniture designs are:
1 – Papasan Chairs – Although this furniture chair has been invented in the late 1950s, it had gained its popularity in the 1970s. Papasan chairs are those that look like large bowls with the latest versions that is being made from durable materials like oak – as an alternative to bamboo. This kind of furniture can now be found on most conservatories in United Kingdom and comes in a variety of designs and choices where the double seater sofas are trying to integrate the chic design of papasan chairs by adding on the structure the signature large bowl shapes.
2 – Shag rugs – During the 1970s, the shag rugs serve as the life of every 70s homes because people use to cover their interior with shag rugs from wall to wall. These rugs come in a plethora of bright colors (some in combinations), striking furs and sharp, bold patterns. However, in a contemporary home these rugs provide a comfortable look and soft tone on modern furniture with sharp look and can be found on industrial interior design of living rooms and bedrooms.
3 – Bean Bags – This gaming chair had its major break in the 1970s where it is considered as one of the furniture ideal for untraditional seating arrangements. They come in various size, fabrics and patterns that make them multifunctional furniture. When applied on industrial interior design, it helps in avoiding overwhelming sharp looks of the interior design.
These are some of the latest trends in the furniture industry. To know more visit http://www.joshuasteinberg.com
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