Hot home trends may come and go, but there are some that are sure to last the test of time. When you are considering updating, renovating or upgrading your home, staying on top of the latest trends can ensure you make choices that future buyers desire and you are getting the most out of your investment. While not every trend can ensure big ROI when updating your home, these trends are sure to make you love your home until you’re ready to sell.
Upgraded Outdoor Kitchens
With life back to normal, homeowners are still embracing the shift toward outdoor gatherings that was brought on during the pandemic. An upgraded outdoor space for entertaining is a boon for nearly every type of homeowner. A great outdoor kitchen makes for the perfect setting for families with kids, a fabulous option for entertainers and is still coveted by those who simply enjoy staying in and enjoying alone time. Whatever your personal reasons for updating your outdoor space, it’s sure to be a hit with potential buyers in the future.
Wood Accents
After a period of sterile and austere white taking the decor world full force, decor trends are pushing back with a resurgence of warmth in decor. Warm, neutral tones are inviting and offer a pleasant, welcoming feel, especially in the form of wood accents. Natural elements are once again taking center stage, and homeowners are beginning to appreciate the charm that older homes offer with their original wooden elements. Whether you have a newer home and seek to add some natural wood when you next renovate, or you update your space without altering the original woodwork, there’s no doubt you’ll appreciate the beauty that wood accents have to offer your space.
Curved Furniture and Archways
Soft curves add a sense of low to your space in a way that sharp edges cannot match. To evoke a feeling of comfort and zen, opt for curves when you make your next home update. Archways, curved walls and curved furniture can all come together to offer a brand new feel to your home. Just don’t forget that this flow can come with a less defined space, if painting accent walls or having specific zones in your home is important to you, this trend may be best used minimally.