Since folks have been spending extra time at home in the past year-and-a-half, they are paying more attention than ever before to their living quarters. Crucially, homeowners feel their homes should more closely represent themselves—a notion with which the Ruvin Bros. team could not agree more. For 2022, the experts predict this freedom of creativity will manifest in enhanced curvature, nature-centrism, maximalism, and concrete, among other trends.
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