Global style in interior decor is sweeping through the country. Whether it is the ongoing fascination Americans have with the far east, understated mediterranean themes, or soft Indian and Middle Eastern decor, we love the color and flair that a little borrowed culture can bring. Part of the reason for this is the growing need to be multi-lingual as well as in touch with other cultures we, as a country, do business with.

The popularity of ethnic cuisine also influences our decor choices. We take home what we see inside of us, and it is only natural for that to come out. That means when you try Ethiopian food, you not only take home a new taste, you take home the image of their seating, wall coverings, and art. This means that as your culinary horizons broaden, so might your homes furnishings.

The lowering cost of international travel has also influenced our society along with the still growing influx of people traveling or moving here from other countries. Imported goods have also become more readily available to the dreamy home owner. Minimalistic Japanese styles have influenced trends in home theaters, while old Hollywood styles have blended with modern Bollywood styles to create vintage spaces that pop with color.

American designers are seeing huge benefits from international collections and are opting to include a more worldly view in their designs. This brings a certain eclectic sense to our decor as the designers combine styles from multiple regions in a piece. This means that you might have a Moroccan quilt made with Pakistani fabrics in colors that are traditionally Israeli, or you might have a Queen Anne style table with Japanese carvings and a Chinese depiction of Buddah carved into the center.

What does this mean for you? It means that when you visit that earthy store down the street, you might see an Indian sari and fall in love with the oranges, reds, and greens in the pattern. Instead of chartering a flight to India and immersing yourself in the culture, just read a few books on Indian design and reupholster that worn out chair in your living room with the colors and fabrics you found. This allows you to create something uniquely your own. It means you were not lazy enough to just order something from a catalog, but you found an inspiration, studied on the ways it could be put to use, then created a piece of furniture that brought out both the culture of its origin as well as passion and feeling from within yourself.

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