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People naturally want their residence to reflect their personality. Therefore, it is no wonder that so many individuals are designing the place they call home with a contemporary flair. The days of modern décor being cold and sterile are long gone. The look now encompasses several styles within the same genre. Although the stark appearance can still be found, most people associate this décor with a sophisticated air. The design elements and furniture used can range from industrial, incorporating metal accents to a Zen retreat with an all-natural approach. One of the versions of a modern décor utilizes a retro feel drawing on fundamentals from different eras. Fortunately, manufactures have responded to the expansion of contemporary design and have created entertainment centers and other furniture items that fit perfectly regardless of the method you use in your domicile.
 
Because your home often revolves around the placement of the television set, it is important that the entertainment center you choose fit seamlessly with your existing furniture, as well as the décor. Although TV is an important aspect of entertainment within the living room or den, the days of it being the focal point have begun to fade. In fact, many contemporary designers prefer to mask the television within an exquisite entertainment center. This is especially true in Zen styled rooms, where electronics clash with the natural, relaxed atmosphere you are trying to achieve. Coaster offers an excellent solution for this quandary. The “4989” Entertainment Center works very well in a natural contemporary themed room. The rattan and antique leather appearance of this armoire are effortlessly paired with other pieces, such as a sea grass rug to create a tranquil environment. This selection offers enough space to tuck away your television and a VCR or DVD player behind the attractive pocket doors. There is no need to give up the essence of the room with this contemporary entertainment center.
 
Another popular aspect of contemporary design is industrial décor. This style focuses on open spaces and metal accents. Unlike the Zen method, the industrial premise incorporates minimal furniture. This technique is an excellent way to deceive the eye into thinking a space is much larger than it really is. This could be why so many designers use this décor in lofts and other small urban abodes. It can be difficult to find furniture to fit this unique look. Fortunately, Coaster has manufactured an entertainment center with an industrial appearance that is ideal for this setting. The contemporary “7535” Entertainment Center has exposed black shelves with chrome legs and silver accents. The item comes in three separate pieces for additional versatility in your small residence. The entertainment center’s middle stand offers three shelves for your television, VCR, DVD player or other equipment. The two side piers have five shelves each, which provide ample storage for displaying collectibles or organizing videos.
 
Believe it or not, the 1980’s are back. Well maybe not entirely, but there are definitely some aspects of this era finding their way into contemporary design. The sleek, black basics of this time can be found in a variety of retro décors. In fact, not only have the 80’s seen a resurgence in contemporary themes, the 1950’s, 1960’s and 1970’s are all holding their own. A new trend is to combine the essentials of each of these eras into a cohesive contemporary theme. By coupling 1950’s furniture with other modern elements, you can create a dazzling appearance. The Ashley “Matrix” TV Entertainment Center combines the black finish popular in the 1980’s with the chrome finished legs and hardware seen during the 1950’s. The pairing of two distinct decades produces an exceptional contemporary match. This furniture offers two side piers with ample shelves for displaying precious items and two cabinets for storing clutter. In addition, the center stand offers plenty of room for your entertainment equipment, such as a television, DVD player or video game system within its multiple shelves.
 
The Homelegance “52100” Entertainment Center is a truly unique piece of furniture. This elegant example has an espresso finish over cherry solids and veneers. The classic lines and lighted bridge are a sophisticated touch to any contemporary room. With two side piers each having a cabinet and three shelves combined with the center portion of the piece, you will have no problems finding enough storage. Regardless which contemporary furniture you choose for your home, you can rest assured that your entertainment center will fit your selected theme.

 

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