With more scrutiny around apartment sizes, Hayball’s Bianca Hung says spaces will be made to work smarter, in a piece forecasting 2016 interior design trends on Domain.
“It’s about the clever use of storage and arrangement of spaces to maximise what we’ve got,” she says.
Designing study nooks with a desk and shelving are one example, such as this inbuilt study at Bond Quarter, Spencer Street, Melbourne for Alpha 14 (pictured).
See the full article on Domain: Hot houses: top interior design trends for 2016