Biophilic Design and Natural Elements (What’s In)
Looking for a trend that is ‘in’? Biophilic design is a trend that most homeowners are excited to get behind. This type of design focuses on integrating elements found in nature with your interior design plan. The materials often chosen to create this trend include elements that bring nature inside to create a relaxing ambiance. Think of earthy tones, natural textures like wood and stone with woven fibers, and more.
The biophilic design trend not only makes a home look amazing, but it can also provide a positive mental health impact. It has been reported that biophilic design is tranquil, peaceful and aids in reducing stress levels. Many homeowners will say that this trend is ‘in’ marked with beauty, calmness, and inviting nature.
Minimalism Out, Maximalism In (What’s In & Out)
The minimalism trend has been ongoing and enjoyed for its simplicity and clean lines. However, the trend is moving aside now and bold maximalism is coming back. The move now is toward a celebration of color, patterns, textures, and unique features to represent uniqueness. This technique can allow for layers of visual interest and storytelling through each piece and pattern. Rich colors, statement pieces, and eclectic decor are making a comeback.
Consider maximalist spaces as a way to create more individuality than total cohesion by making a home feel like a curated collection. The ability for a homeowner to boldly express their individuality is definitely “in.” Embracing your unique style is making a comeback and people are really here for it.
Home Offices Get an Upgrade (What’s In)
It is no surprise that home offices are here for an upgrade. Remote work has become (and maintains) a permanent fixture in our society. Therefore the home office design will continue in these trends. Remote workers are in need of a functional workspace going beyond makeshift desks and uncomfortable chairs. The trend is to invest in ergonomic furniture, storage solutions, and tech-integrated setups for both comfort and productivity. Add touches of decorative accents, personalized artwork (perhaps even made by the kids) and a solid color scheme is the perfect formula for a great home office setup.
Open Floor Plans Lose Their Appeal (What’s Out)
Nearly every home renovation show on TV over the past couple of decades has showcased walls being torn down for the appealing open floor plan design. However, that trend seems to be on its way out. This trend offers flexibility, but it misses the mark on privacy. Some homeowners are not moving towards more defined spaces to create separation in their floor plans.
The trend is to add partitions, sliding doors, and cozy nooks into spaces for a unique purpose. Homeowners are desiring more privacy and order. This helps families that need to utilize their home for multiple activities at the same time like work, school, and relaxation. Defined spaces are making a comeback.
Final Thoughts on Top Trends in Home Design
The taste of homeowners and their home design continues to be ever-changing. The desire for functionality, sustainability, and self-expression is on the rise. Homeowners have different values and lifestyle needs that are reflected in the current trends. The “ins” and “outs” are always shifting but function and style always take the cake. Creating a home design that is uniquely yours will always be “in.”