Houzz app windows 88/24/2023 Their response indicates this is not an official app. ![]() Update: WPCentral reader, SEKKDS, was not convinced this was an official Houzz app, so he has tried contacting Houzz's support team. One major thing that's currently missing is integration with the Houzz account that lets you upload photos, make comments, and more. We were having doubts, but the Houzz Support Team has told us that this is indeed their official app for Windows Phone. Whether you are starting a complete bathroom remodel or just looking for the perfect office desk, Houzz is a great place to get inspiration and discover products for your home. Houzz is already seeing this emerge with many designers and homeowners introducing natural light from windows and skylights focussing on exterior views and access to nature and using water sources as fountains, ponds and water features, that can be seen, heard and touched.Houzz started as a side project but has become a community of more than 20 million homeowners, home design enthusiasts and home improvement professionals around the world. Lamps that adjust their intensity according to natural circadian rhythms, decor that seriously integrates plants, soothing palettes and low-VOC paints, plus architecture designed for wellness are just some examples of the trend. Image source: Houzzīiophilia means ‘love of nature’ and this, combined with our focus on wellbeing, will form a strong design focus for 2020. The mirror frame in this picture was made from discarded wood. The 2019 Houzz & Home Australia study found that integrating “green” materials was a high priority for 22 per cent of renovating homeowners a 3 per cent increase from 2016. The common concerns about climate change, sustainability, the harm of single-use plastic and environmental pollution will push professionals to innovate even more in the years ahead, developing new recycled and recyclable materials for homewares & decor. There is some solace for those that love colour, however – Houzz tell us that strong colours with added shading will be on trend, such as merlot, peacock blue and spicy pink. Those hues are seen in natural materials such as sisal, jute, hemp, unbleached, undyed wool, clay and natural stone. Image source: Houzzīeige, stone, soft eucalypt greens and earthy browns will be strong interior colours in 2020, following their popularity on Houzz in 2019. Metal cladding gives this home a unique finish. With recent issues with combustible materials, already we are seeing professionals on Houzz readjust to these new demands, so goodbye rendered brickwork and timber slats and hello copper, zinc and steel. With an increasing focus on technological innovation, the desire for greater sustainability, the need for safety and always-changing realisations about wellbeing in the home, one of the biggest trends on Houzz is the rise of metal cladding. Terrazzo makes quite a statement in this kitchen. But, in the new year, we can expect to see it used in bench tops and homewares, with the chips becoming larger and colour ways becoming bolder. Terrazzo, a composite material that can be poured in situ or pre-case, and formed from chips of marble, quartz, granite or glass, has mostly been seen in bathroom splash backs until now. Image source: HouzzĪgain, not a new trend but with searches for the material having increased by 28 per cent on Houzz this year, it’s predicted to truly reign in 2020. Designers and architects on Houzz are introducing curves to add a feminine touch and create softness in spaces otherwise filled with hard surfaces.Īrchitectural elements of the home will embrace rounded edges through circular windows, arches and curved walls as advances to technology allow architects to challenge structural boundaries. ![]() This is a trend we’ve reported on, but it seems that our collective penchant for curves and arches just keeps growing. This kitchen features a study nook at one end. This trend began in 2019, with study nooks searched on Houzz 26 per cent more than the previous year. Instead they are extending into the space, building in integrated study nooks, kitchenettes and banquettes. Got an extra 1.5m space at the end of your kitchen renovation floor plan? Houzz is starting to see homeowners no longer decide between a pantry or more bench space if they have spare meterage. ![]() Where is the kitchen?! Image source: Houzz
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