When it comes to real estate, trends come slowly and more often than not, they come in prominence only after in commercial spaces and fashion. However, this year there has been quite significant and enticing evolutions in term of home designs that are of course captivating and going into the mainstream. Here are few such trends in home designs drawing great appeal this year:
The New Kitchen’s Basics: Recessed lighting, double sinks and more space to sit and eat are the top trends in kitchen designs. Whether it’s actual table space or a simple breakfast bar, homeowners are moving toward enjoying all of their meals in the great room.
Going Green: The trend toward energy-efficient windows and appliances is expected to reach an all-time high as families continue to become aware of the long-term savings and other positive implications associated with energy efficiency. Low flow faucets and dual flush toilets are also trending as water efficient features.
Splash in the bathroom: Homeowners are becoming more realistic about their use of tubs as well a space. Therefore, some are forging tubs altogether in favour of more space. Moreover, freestanding bathtubs are also becoming more affordable. From curved to angular and from vintage to contemporary, today there are myriad of styles in a variety of price points.
Besides these, trends in colours and materials are perhaps the likeliest to change according to the taste and preferences of the individual. Mixed metals, metals with wood, etc, are some of the changes that are noticeable this year.
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The New Kitchen’s Basics: Recessed lighting, double sinks and more space to sit and eat are the top trends in kitchen designs. Whether it’s actual table space or a simple breakfast bar, homeowners are moving toward enjoying all of their meals in the great room.
Going Green: The trend toward energy-efficient windows and appliances is expected to reach an all-time high as families continue to become aware of the long-term savings and other positive implications associated with energy efficiency. Low flow faucets and dual flush toilets are also trending as water efficient features.
Splash in the bathroom: Homeowners are becoming more realistic about their use of tubs as well a space. Therefore, some are forging tubs altogether in favour of more space. Moreover, freestanding bathtubs are also becoming more affordable. From curved to angular and from vintage to contemporary, today there are myriad of styles in a variety of price points.
Besides these, trends in colours and materials are perhaps the likeliest to change according to the taste and preferences of the individual. Mixed metals, metals with wood, etc, are some of the changes that are noticeable this year.
Ask an Architect provides advice and information regarding architecture and working with architects to those who are interested in buying, building, renovating, or maintaining New Home Designs in Sydney and nearby areas.