Top Home Design and Remodeling Trends for 2019
If you’re a current homeowner, or in the market to buy,
you’re probably curious about the latest trends in home design.
Sellers who make strategic updates before listing a property
can generate increased interest from buyers and, in some cases, a premium
selling price. And buyers should consider which features of a home will need
updating immediately (or in the near future) so they can factor renovation costs
into their overall budget. Hastings sunrise real
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Even if you have no immediate plans to buy or sell, we
advise our clients to be thoughtful about the colors, materials, and finishes
they select when planning a remodel. Making over-personalized or unpopular
design choices could hurt a home’s value when it does come time to sell. And
selecting out-of-style or overly-trendy elements could cause your renovation to
feel dated quickly.
To help, we’ve rounded up eight of the hottest home design
trends for 2019. Keep in mind, not all trends will work well in every house. If
you plan to buy, list, or renovate a property, consult a professional who can
help you realize your vision and maximize the impact of your investment.
WARMER PAINT COLORS
White and grey aren’t going anywhere, but expect to see
warmer tones and more earthy neutrals popping up in 2019. Cold whites are being
replaced by warmer, softer whites. And warmer tones of grey have become a
popular alternative to the cooler grays we were seeing earlier in the decade.
Dove grey—with a lilac undertone—is a particular favorite with designers this
year.
Sherwin Williams chose Cavern Clay, a warm terracotta, as
its 2019 color of the year, while Behr selected Blueprint, a mid-tone blue.
Benjamin Moore’s selection is Metropolitan, a sophisticated grey. Most of these
colours are avaible at your local Home Hardware store.
If you’re preparing to sell your home, consider a light,
neutral paint color. Neutral colors provide a blank canvas upon which a buyer
can envision placing their belongings, and lighter colors make a room appear
larger and brighter.
MIXED METALS
Don’t feel limited to using one metallic finish throughout
your home—or even throughout a single room. Designers are mixing metals in
2019, and their favorites include copper, brass, pewter, gunmetal, and matte
black.
Experts suggest picking one metal hue to dominate your color
palette and a contrasting tone to complement it. If your room has a warm color
palette, choose a warm-hued primary metal, such as brass or copper. For cool
palettes, choose a cool-toned metal, like pewter or stainless steel. You can
also experiment with mixing finishes, such as polished and hammered copper.
From faucets to cabinet pulls to accent pieces, swapping out
your old or dated fixtures is an easy—and relatively inexpensive—way to
modernize your decor. Mixing metals adds depth and gives your room a more
curated look.
OUTDOOR ELEMENTS
Bringing outdoor elements into the home can help warm up a
sterile space. And natural materials can soften a modern design esthetic.
Homeowners are increasingly looking for ways to incorporate
these materials throughout their home. Especially popular right now: stone,
copper, concrete, and wood. From concrete showers to agate stone tiles,
designers are finding unexpected ways to bring the outside in.
One notable exception: granite countertops. Engineered
quartz—a combination of ground quartz and resin—overtook natural granite stone
as the most popular countertop material in 2018. This durable, low-maintenance,
highly-customizable product has won over homeowners and designers alike.
ALTERNATIVE APPLIANCES
Stainless steel has been the industry standard for years,
but the market is trending toward variety and fresh alternatives. Homeowners
have more options available than ever to personalize their kitchens with
vibrant colors, black stainless, or modern white appliances. Another favorite?
Integrated appliances that blend seamlessly into cabinetry. Built-in column
refrigerators, which allow you to customize the design and size of your freezer
and refrigerator, are becoming a “must-have” in high-end homes.
Advancements in technology have also brought a new wave of
appliances to the market. Induction cooktops are replacing commercial gas
ranges as a gourmet favorite. And french door ovens and steam ovens are also
gaining in popularity—especially ones with smart features you can control from
an app on your smartphone. Mount pleasant
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COLORFUL KITCHENS
White will always be a classic choice, but color is finally
coming back to kitchens. More homeowners are choosing cabinets in alternative
neutrals like black, cream, and grey, along with colorful options like green
and blue. Also popular? Wood cabinets in stains like warm chestnut and
fruitwood.
Two-tone kitchen cabinets remain a homeowner favorite, as
well. To incorporate this trend, try pairing darker lower cabinets with lighter
upper cabinets or a colorful kitchen island with neutral-colored perimeter
cabinets.
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