Facial Feature Home Decorations

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Hanna Billqvist's Designs Give Facial Features to Houses

These designs by Hanna Billqvist play up the facial features of houses. Depending on their placement, sometimes windows can look like the eyes of a house. The 'Ansiktet' collection, meaning "face" in Swedish, gives houses distinctive facial features like eyes and mouths.

Billqvist has designed two window shutters; one with wide open eyes and another with long feminine eyelashes that makes houses look like they are sleeping. Another inventive part of this series is a semi-circular planter box that looks like a giant mouth, complete with big teeth.

These cartoony additions lend instant personality to the exterior of houses and are sure to elicit stares from your neighbors and passersby. The wide-eyed design would be especially hard to miss -- it is almost as if the house is watching you.
Trend Themes
1. Facial Feature Home Decorations - Adding facial features to homes through home decor items creates a fun and unique way to personalize exteriors.
2. Cartoony Exterior Design - Cartoony exterior designs create a playful and whimsical look for homes that is sure to stand out from traditional designs.
3. Creative Use of Home Decor Items - Using home decor items in creative and unexpected ways, such as turning windows into eyes, can add a unique touch to homes.
Industry Implications
1. Home Decor - The home decor industry can take advantage of this trend by creating and marketing new home decor items that can add facial features to homes.
2. Architecture and Building - Architecture and building industries can use this trend as an opportunity to incorporate fun and unique designs into their projects, creating a more personalized and playful look for homes.
3. Landscaping and Gardening - The landscaping and gardening industries can use this trend by incorporating creative planter box shapes that can lend to the facial features of a house, adding another layer of design to the home.

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