When renovating, looking at the building trends of 2019 can give some much-needed inspiration for your project. No matter what, staying abreast of trends in the home improvement market may help you decide what projects to tackle in 2019. Check out what’s trending to see if your design plans are on point.
BOLD ELEGANCE
If you’re feeling adventurous, 2019 is going to be a good year for you. Fancy sinks in bright metallics with intricately detailed basins are growing in popularity, giving kitchens and bathrooms an elegant touch.
Gold, in particular, is hot right now, and not just for sink fixtures.
Meanwhile, the traditional stainless steel and white are on the way out, as bright colors, artistic designs and fancy finishes are taking over home appliances. And ceilings aren’t just for light fixtures anymore — they’re for showing off how prettily you can light your home. Basically, the big trend is: don’t be boring.
The White kitchen has reigned supreme for the last 10 years, but more and more renovators are choosing wood grain or colored cabinets to add personality to kitchens.
A lightly stained oak can be the perfect accent to a white kitchen, and silvery-gray paint can warm up an impersonal dining space.
Open plan living doesn't seem to be going anywhere and opening up the main living area is still a very desirable options for renovations of older homes. It lets families interact more. Plus, tearing down walls in favor of separated rooms will make a space look larger than it is. Its ideal for those who can't afford to extend or add on.
Renovators are looking for ways to make their homes look more organic, which means building with wood, stone and even bamboo. These natural finishes make a home seem cozier without the clutter of a traditional home.
It’s all about bringing the calm and serenity of the outdoors inside. Finishing decor off with plenty of greenery (think succulents and houseplants) brings balance to heavier materials.
Renovating a home means creating a space you’ll love for years to come. If there’s anything to learn from watching building trends and TV shows, it’s that colors, textures and finishes come and go. It’s best to choose a home design and materials that appeal to you and make the most sense for your family. That way, when 2019 fades into 2020, you’ll still love your home (and all of its design) as much as you did on day you started.
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