What's In Style for Homes in 2024
As 2024 unfolds, the world of luxury home design continues to evolve, setting new standards for elegance, comfort, and innovation. Courtesy of Better Homes and Gardens, this guide dives into the top trends shaping the luxury real estate market. Read on to absorb insights for homeowners and prospective buyers looking to invest in the homes for sale.
On-Trend Aesthetics
As the owner of a spacious home, you should not feel confined to one or two design styles. Draw from these seven aesthetics when planning your next project.
Minimalism
Minimalism continues to be a defining characteristic of luxury home design. Clean lines, uncluttered spaces, and a neutral color palette create an atmosphere of understated elegance. This minimalist approach makes high-quality materials and architectural details shine, creating a sophisticated and timeless look. Minimalism is also versatile and can be combined with many other aesthetics.
Cottagecore
The Cottagecore aesthetic is a staple in décor. It is characterized by rustic wooden furniture, vintage decor, floral patterns, wicker, and other nostalgic touches. This style creates a cozy and inviting atmosphere in luxury homes.
Grand Millennial Chic
Elements of Grand Millennial Chic and old-fashioned decorating are trending. High-end homes increasingly feature interior design elements like wall paneling, micro-print wallpaper, floral artwork, and chunky chandeliers.
Modern Farmhouse
Modern farmhouse design remains popular. This style combines tradition with a modern twist and features cozy, charming décor that makes homeowners feel comfortable and at home.
Heritage Revival
Homeowners are turning to decor styles like Modern Shaker, which emphasizes simplicity, traditional furniture, and historic colors in unusual combinations. Install stained wood paneling and ceilings for a cozy aesthetic from biophilic design elements.
Organic Modern
The organic modern design trend pairs clean lines with unexpected elements like beachy linens and grandiose mirrors, creating a fresh and inviting look. High-end homes increasingly incorporate eco-friendly materials (like reclaimed wood, bamboo, and recycled metal) and energy-efficient systems.
Biophilia
Biophilic design emphasizes the connection between indoor spaces and nature, a significant trend in luxury homes. Large windows, indoor gardens, and natural materials create a serene and harmonious atmosphere. This approach not only enhances the aesthetic appeal but also promotes mental well-being.
Bathroom Upgrades
Luxe Bathrooms
Upgrades in kitchens and bathrooms strike a balance between function and flair. Expect to see natural woods like white oak paired with painted cabinets in organic blues or greens. Large-format stone on backsplashes and walls, such as marble or quartz, create high impact looks. Bathroom updates often focus on cleanliness and accessibility. Wall-hung toilets, smart toilets, bidets, better storage, touchless faucets, and shower wands are becoming more common.
Spa-like Retreats
Bathrooms in luxury homes are transforming into spa-like retreats. Features such as floor-to-ceiling stone, porcelain tile, free-standing tubs, steam showers, and rain showers create a sanctuary for relaxation and rejuvenation. High-end materials like marble and quartz and elegant fixtures add to the luxury. Meanwhile, marble or natural wood finishes make for calm and natural retreats.
Functional Fixes
Bathroom updates focus on safety, cleanliness, and accessibility. Wall-hung toilets, smart toilets, bidets, better storage, touchless faucets, and shower wands are becoming more common. Homeowners are incorporating temperature-controlled showers, automatic faucets, smart mirrors, and integrated lighting.
Updated Faucets
Updated fixtures, including elegant faucets in colors like matte black, rose gold, and shiny brass, are popular among home renovators for elevating kitchen and bathroom style and function.
Kitchen Upgrades
For many homeowners, the kitchen is the busiest part of the house.
Professional-Grade Appliances
The kitchen remains the heart of the home, and in luxury properties, it is equipped with professional-grade appliances. From state-of-the-art ovens and refrigerators to high-end coffee machines and wine coolers, these kitchens are designed for culinary enthusiasts and casual cooks.
Designer Finishes
High-quality finishes, such as custom cabinetry, stone countertops, and designer backsplashes, are essential elements of a luxury kitchen. These finishes enhance the aesthetic appeal and ensure durability and functionality.
Scullery Kitchens and Butlers Pantries
The schullery kitchen home trend allows homeowners to get lots of kitchen storage in an attractive package. Places to stow away your pots and pans minimize the mess of cooking while doubling as a showpiece when entertaining guests.
Bonus Buildings
Beyond patios and outdoor entertainment areas, homeowners fortunate to have extra space on their properties are choosing “bonus buildings.” These additional rooms can be used as guest quarters, work-from-home offices, reading nooks, and creative studios. You can even rent them out on Airbnb and VRBO.
Elevated Laundry Rooms
Homeowners want functional and beautiful laundry rooms that make chores more tolerable. These spaces, no matter how large or small, are designed with style and practicality.
Auxiliary Home Areas
Luxury homes are designed to be both beautiful and functional. The following home areas have become aesthetic sandboxes, places to experiment with design while ensuring that every inch of space is utilized effectively.
Statement Exteriors
Homeowners are moving away from traditional bright whites, grays, and tans, instead opting for statement-making palettes on siding, trim, and front doors. Expect vibrant blues and greens, creamy neutrals, pastels, and monochromatic schemes of charcoal and black. Using bold colors is okay, provided you keep the overall design cohesive.
Outdoor Oases
Outdoor living areas are becoming extensions of the indoor space. Homeowners who want to host gatherings find these extended living spaces invaluable. Features such as outdoor kitchens, fireplaces, and luxurious seating areas make these spaces perfect for entertaining and can provide space for children to play.
Artisanal Touches
There are many ways to enhance your home's interior and exterior design. These are just five techniques for the perfect accent.
Mix & Match
Today’s savvy consumers mix and match different colors and patterns, blend design styles and materials, and add eclectic accents for a unique, custom feel. This trend melds traditional and modern elements for fresh, signature styles.
LVP Flooring
Luxury homes continue favoring luxury vinyl plank (LVP) flooring due to its durability, affordability, and ease of maintenance. LVP can mimic the look of hardwood flooring, making it a versatile choice.
Mood-Boosting Paints
Interior paint colors that shape moods are on the rise. Earth tones like greens and blues evoke calming feelings, while brighter colors, deep saturated tones, and electric hues bring joy into a space.
Handcrafted Detailing
In 2024, luxury homes are embracing the beauty of craftsmanship. Handcrafted details, from bespoke furniture to custom-made lighting fixtures, add a personal touch to the interiors. These unique pieces reflect the homeowner's personality and elevate the overall design.
Local Art and Artifacts
Incorporating local art and cultural artifacts adds depth and character to the home design. This trend is particularly relevant in areas rich in local culture, where themes can be beautifully integrated into the décor, celebrating the local heritage and surroundings.
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