Explore This Year's Top Home Remodeling Trends

As we continue into 2024, we step into the future of home design by incorporating some of the latest remodeling trends—from function to style—while redefining the spaces we call home. Below are seven home remodeling trends of 2024 that we have incorporated into our homes.

1. Earthy Green Kitchens

Green tones are viewed as uplifting and synonymous with nature. These colors are incredibly versatile, complement various colors and finishes and come in a variety of shades. Unlike other trendy color options, earthy green hues give a timeless appeal to a home. They can blend effortlessly with all kinds of design styles, making them perfect for aesthetic longevity. This trend makes designing kitchens easy to work with and inspires confidence in homeowners’ decisions.

2. Natural Woods

Natural wood has always been a classic design trend that allows for a traditional look to a home. It is seen as a timeless design that adds warmth, character and authenticity to any space. In addition to its timelessness, natural wood also provides versatility. They come in various colors, textures and grains tailored to different preferences and design styles. Natural wood also serves as one of the most durable materials for home interiors. With proper care, it can withstand the wear and tear of daily home activities.

3. Tile Everywhere

Tile in homes has allowed an emphasis on home design beyond a simple backsplash. Patterned tile offers greater color and visual appeal in areas such as the kitchen. It can add a pop of color and create a dramatic feel in a space and range in design flexibility. Homeowners can create their own personalized spaces to fit their individual style preferences. The combination of aesthetics, durability, visual interest and versatility makes tile a popular choice among home remodels.​

4. Designated Beverage Areas

Designated beverage areas have been on the rise in homes this year due to their many perks. As entertaining guests in the home has become increasingly popular, designated beverage areas have become a good way to dedicate a space for serving drinks. It also allows greater convenience and accessibility by having drinks in one area without the hassle of rummaging through a cluttered kitchen. These areas can also be designed to complement the aesthetic of a home, whether it be a cozy nook, rustic bar area, or modern bar area.

5. Hidden Outlets & Hidden Small Appliances

In today’s world of functionality in homes, the idea of hidden outlets and hidden small appliances have emerged as new trends. Outlets that blend into the surrounding wall create a clean, uncluttered look in a home while still delivering the same functionality. Similarly, hiding small appliances has become increasingly popular to maintain a sleek, uncluttered look. 

6. Grays Embrace New Metallics

Aside from conventional chrome fixtures, metallics have begun evolving into accents beyond just faucets and handles. Metallic features add a touch of glamour and sophistication. The reflective surface of metallic accents shines beautifully with the light in the room, adding depth and visual appeal to interiors. In addition, metallics cater to a wide variety of home styles, whether it be minimalist, modern, rustic, contemporary and more. Used sparingly, metallic accents can elevate an entire room.

7. Pattern Play in Small Spaces

The emergence of patterns, particularly on wallpapers, in small spaces offers a plethora of design possibilities. It serves the purpose of maximizing visual impact in a minimal amount of space. Pattern play can be seen as a powerful tool for transforming plain walls into focal points. Bright colors and a variety of patterns capture visual interest, as well as add depth and character to any room. An unexpected cheer or burst of energy greets guests warmly to add to the cozy feel of a home.

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