Emerging trends in luxury housing by the end of 2024 Emerging trends in luxury housing by the end of 2024

Emerging trends in luxury housing by the end of 2024

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Last updated on September 5, 2024

According to HOUZZ, these 6 trends are rapidly growing in popularity in the luxury home market.

Organic modern spaces

A neutral space, adorned with white or cream walls and natural elements, can best be described as “organic modern.” This simple decorating approach is captivating homeowners as the desire to create a serene living space increases in 2024.

Dark and gloomy interiors

Bold color combinations have been a major trend in 2024, and design experts don't see that trend going away anytime soon. Darker colors used to be reserved for smaller rooms like offices or studios, but now homeowners are opting to use these moody hues in main spaces. In a clear shift from the white walls that have dominated spaces for the past few years, it seems moody colors are here to stay.

Wellness at home

The home gym trend is only set to grow in 2024 as homeowners look to add an ever-growing list of wellness amenities to their homes. The latest in popularity are cold-water baths, indoor saunas, and home spas. Closely related to wellness, homeowners are also looking for more ways to let the sun shine into their homes by adding larger windows and skylights.

Reading rooms

More and more homeowners are interested in reading rooms. These cozy living areas can also be used as secondary living rooms or offices with space to store book collections.

Leisure spaces

It is becoming more common to create spaces for homeowners to relax and entertain at home. Spaces to relax and immerse themselves in music are increasing in demand, with homeowners looking for music rooms and rooms with space for grand pianos. As for recreational spaces within the home, bocce courts are popular, as are bowling alleys and game rooms.

Japanese influence

Japanese design embraces minimalism in interiors, natural elements, and harmonious living spaces. This popular decorating style has recently seen a resurgence in demand, with more and more homeowners seeking Japanese-style living rooms, dining rooms, and kitchens.

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