Give Your Home a Modern Makeover
Even if your home has seen a generation or two of living, creating a
contemporary new look may not require a full-scale renovation. The key to
creating a more modern feel is all in the details.
Many of these elements can be tackled one by one so you can transform your home
into the modern marvel you desire on a timeframe and budget that fits your
lifestyle. If a contemporary home is your ultimate goal, start with these key
features to create a more modern look.
Lighting
Dingy lighting and dim rooms are the antithesis of modern design. A contemporary
space is airy and bright, and the lighting fixtures often help set that tone.
Replace outdated fixtures with modern alternatives that boast sleek lines and
finishes. Add more fixtures, including table-side task lighting and floor lamps,
to brighten a room with limited natural light. Have some fun with the lighting
by incorporating colored or textured globes that allow the fixtures to become
focal points of contemporary design rather than functional afterthoughts.
Windows
When it comes to curb appeal, windows play an essential role in the overall
aesthetic. Old, outdated windows are a tell-tale sign of an aging home, so when
you're planning for a modern exterior upgrade, be sure to include the windows as
part of your plan. An option like Milgard Trinsic Series vinyl windows offers an
expansive viewable glass area and a narrow frame to help you embrace modern home
design. Not only do they provide even sightlines for clean, unobstructed views,
they're manufactured for maximum durability and energy efficiency and require
little to no maintenance.
Walls
No matter the color, a freshly painted space simply feels new. For a true
contemporary style, honor simplicity in design and keep colors on the lighter
side. However, don't be afraid to introduce a pop of color in the form of a bold
accent wall or even wallpaper that makes a statement. A good rule of thumb:
maintain a simple palette of no more than three shades to incorporate a truly
minimalist, modern atmosphere.
Doors
The entry and exit points to your home are more than functional features; think
of them as a canvas for making a bold design statement. For the patio, consider
a sleek and contemporary door with a frame profile so narrow you'll hardly know
it's there. For example, Milgard offers a contemporary Trinsic Series sliding
patio door with the maximum available viewable glass area and an optional narrow
handle that blends seamlessly into the frame to lend a modern flair. The doors
are also ideal for low-maintenance living; the durable vinyl frames don't absorb
moisture or require painting.
Hardware
Even the smallest details matter when it comes to contemporary design. You may
not need to replace or update your cabinetry, but you'll most likely want to
select hardware that fits a more modern motif. Avoid weathered and overly
polished finishes in brass or nickel, and opt instead for selections like matte
black, gold and copper, which are all well-suited for contemporary kitchens.
Don't be afraid to mix and match for a bit of an eclectic look, such as
different pulls for the upper and lower cabinets or a unique style for drawers.
Explore more contemporary design ideas for your home at Milgard.com.