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People often struggle to define contemporary home design because it takes so much inspiration from different styles and eras. Unlike modern design, contemporary design isn’t a design movement; rather, it is simply ‘of the moment’. When working towards a contemporary home design, it should break away from traditional thinking, and be specifically tailored to today’s living. Here’s what defines contemporary home design today. More
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Sourcery Design
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This is an example of a large contemporary courtyard patio in Sydney with natural stone pavers. — Houzz
Atrium glass light spaces floor continues — ameeta_patel
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Rara Architecture
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Monolith House
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Photo of a mid-sized contemporary gender-neutral nursery in Melbourne with white walls and dark hardwood floors. — Houzz
Balloons! — Luke Porter
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This is an example of a mid-sized contemporary kitchen/dining combo in Sydney with white walls and linoleum floors. — Houzz
nice dining table, layout on tsble and lamp above it — Rachael Oldmeadow
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Glasshouse Projects
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St Peters Extension
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Contemporary black exterior in Adelaide. — Houzz
An inspirational design using timber frames to create a boxed effect. — Modular Wall Systems
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Design ideas for a contemporary rectangular lap pool in Perth. — Houzz
My dream pool. — Pam Draper
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Designing Divas
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New Home - Northshore
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Inspiration for a contemporary bathroom in Central Coast with a vessel sink, flat-panel cabinets, white cabinets, a freestanding tub and gray tile. — Houzz
Light bench top and white cupboard — pattyellen63
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Angus Cowan Constructions Pty. Ltd
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Inspiration for a contemporary bedroom in Brisbane with white walls and carpet. — Houzz
Bed head and foot. Bed head height is good. Also needs to be either curved as here or padded - i.e. not just a flat board against the wall like Johnny's. — janerays
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Design ideas for a mid-sized contemporary separate dining room in Melbourne with concrete floors and grey walls. — Houzz
sliding wall — annabelle may
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What is contemporary architecture?


This style of architecture has simple lines, planes and angles. Dramatic, large, open-plan spaces create an almost structural quality – an integral component of the overall design – and large, undressed windows are in abundance. Other structural features include high ceilings and geometric shapes.

What is contemporary interior design?


‘Less is more’ definitely rings true in contemporary interior design. Bare spaces can be just as demanding in a contemporary home than the furniture or art that fills them, for instance. Contemporary style uses neutral colours – think cream, white, tan and black – so that the lines and shapes of the architecture itself and the decor that fills it can take centre stage. Surfaces are sleek and often high-shine, helping to bounce light around the space.

What is contemporary furniture?


Contemporary furnishings are high-impact, but with minimal fuss – again, think clean lines and little to no decoration. As mentioned previously, contemporary design borrows from other styles, and so classic furniture pieces are forever updated under this style. Take the Bentwood chair, for example. This furniture design, which is more than 100 years old, now comes in a two-tone effect and has, in turn, become a popular contemporary dining chair. The spacious, open-plan nature of contemporary homes also makes them well suited to large-scale furnishings.