TJ Monahan, VP of Design for Middleburg Eccentric, has pinpointed a few trends that he projects will influence home design 2021. From smaller features like ceiling detailing and hidden doors to statement-makers like dark green cabinets and integrated toilets, Monahan predicts what will take the industry by storm. Read the full Middleburg Eccentric article, written by Tim Burch, here.
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