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3-Story Philadelphia Home by QB3 Design Creates Space With Open Design

This three-story home in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, built by Qb3 design, has made great use of split-level architecture. While some split-level homes leave you feeling like you don't quite have as many floors as you're supposed to, this home by Qb3 design creates more space with open ceilings and staircases.

Qb3 design gives equal importance to architecture, graphic design and product development. Their well-rounded design approach obviously worked very well in Philadelphia.

Implications - This open-concept home exudes a sense of luxury with its design. With the economic recession on the way to recovery, many individuals are now willing to spend their money on more opulent products. Companies that provide luxe options will attract a broad consumer base.
Trend Themes
1. Split-level Architecture - Opportunities exist for architects and builders to explore split-level designs that maximize space and create a sense of luxury.
2. Open-concept Living - Businesses can capitalize on the growing demand for open-concept homes by offering design solutions that create more space and a sense of luxury.
3. Luxe Options - Companies that offer luxurious products and services have the potential to attract a broad consumer base looking to spend on opulent items.
Industry Implications
1. Architecture & Construction - Architects and builders can explore the split-level design trend to create innovative residential and commercial spaces.
2. Interior Design - Interior designers can leverage the open-concept living trend to offer design solutions that maximize space and create a luxurious ambiance.
3. Home Decor & Furnishings - Companies in the home decor and furnishings industry can cater to the demand for luxe options in furniture and decor to appeal to affluent customers.

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