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Latest Trends in Home Design and what is in and out

Reblogger Linda Just
Real Estate Agent with Leibowitz Realty Group - Palm Beach Gardens, FL

My colleague, Noah, knows what he's talking about! Good insights into what the current Trends are in interior and exterior design. Although, here in Florida,  hardwood floors are a beautiful addition to one's home or condo, Tile floors, especially in the living and dining areas, are still the common choice. Interior colors are staying neutral and in many instances, BROWN, is BIG! You will find brown from floors to furniture. Used with an accent colore, again, in Florida, a burnt orange, or reds and greens tie in nicely with the decor. Happy house hunting!

Original content by Noah Seidenberg 475.140531

Cute HouseLess popular features:
1. Fireplaces: Numbers of fireplaces in homes have been on the decline in the past few years, one or maybe two is enough for most people.
2. Carpet: Hardwood flooring seems to be the number one request by buyers in terms of flooring.  17% of new homes contain carpet throughout the entire home.
3. Living rooms: As long as there is a space for gathering, such as a family room, living rooms are being wasted or extra space, and not needed as often as they once were.
4. Desks in the kitchen: Spaces like this can become cluttered too quickly.  Consumers are preferring their own office space or larger desks near the family room where they can watch their kids.
5. Skylights: Only 10% of new homes built will contain skylights in the coming year.
6. Updated kitchens: I was surprised to learn that granite counters are becoming less desirable everyone has them and there are more choices out there now.

 

 

 And so what seems to be the newest trends in home design?  These items are becoming more popular.
1. Lighting used as art: Lighting can be both functional and decorative.  View some examples of great pieces at Lightcrafters.
2. Outdoor living space that is an extension of the indoors: Some patios go so far as to include fireplaces, TVs, audio equipment, and artwork.
3. Decorative “natural” pieces: Since so many consumers are concerned with saving the environment, a lot of design and artwork is focused on tree designs, for example.
4. Going green: Water-efficient appliances like dishwashers and washing machines are becoming more and more trendy.  Other examples include LED lights under kitchen cabinets.
5. His and hers: Forget just closets and vanities.  Some homes are offering his and hers garages!
6. Car lifts: With lot sizes becoming smaller, consumers are looking to get the most out of their space by storing one car on top of another or descending one into a basement space as you need it.
7. Large windows: Aside from adding in natural sunlight and decreasing energy costs, large windows can serve as the focal point of a room.
8. Wood: I love seeing homes with original woodwork that has been around for hundreds of years.  Wood in both light and dark stains is becoming more popular around doorways, baseboards, and even on ceilings.
9. Electronics: You can’t turn around without a new electronic device on the market these days.  You’ll find iPod docking stations in kitchens and baths now.  TVs of all sizes can be found throughout the home, many of them mounted in the space.

 

Let me know your thoughts on what you think is in or out in your area.

Noah Seidenberg
Coldwell Banker Evanston
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Comments(2)

Sally K. & David L. Hanson
EXP Realty 414-525-0563 - Brookfield, WI
WI Real Estate Agents - Luxury - Divorce

In and out varies tremendously by the area of the country and people's tastes...though hard to imagine how "shag carpet" was ever in....interesting to see the ins in an area.

Apr 30, 2013 11:07 PM
Linda Just
Leibowitz Realty Group - Palm Beach Gardens, FL - Lake Worth, FL
SFR

Sally, please let us know what's in in WI :-)

May 01, 2013 09:17 AM