Top 8 Home Renovation Trends 2022

The Covid-19 pandemic brought the entire world as we know it to a standstill for almost two years. Perhaps, you spent so much time at home that you started to notice all its cracks and faults, deciding it’s time to revamp certain aspects of your house. As industries and businesses regain footing, statistics show that the home improvement market is expected to exceed $600 billion by 2025.

A home remodeling project is no easy feat- it requires considerable time and effort. However, once the end product has been achieved, you’ll realize that your investment was worth it. Keep reading as we look at the latest trends and necessary elements you should consider incorporating into your home to create a modern aesthetic. 

  1. Wallpaper That Stands Out

Gone are the days when people spent days coating a room’s walls with neutral paint colors- wallpaper is making a comeback. In most houses these days, at least one room wall is covered with bold, eye-catching wallpaper. Not only is it much easier and less time-consuming than painting, but it also adds character and can be customized to fit your space’s look. 

You don’t have to plaster wallpaper over each wall and can choose just one to have some fun. Whether opting for floral or metallic wallpapers, pick a design that sits well with you and lets your personality shine through. It is also very budget-friendly, so don’t worry about putting a dent in your wallet for this upgrade. 

  1. Built-In Storage

A cluttered home can be challenging to navigate, disrupting daily tasks and peace of mind. There is only one solution to this problem: storage, storage, and more storage. Homeowners are becoming more aware of this fact because they are prioritizing form and function by integrating built-in storage into their houses. You can ensure your space looks and feels sleek once you organize and hide away everything that doesn’t need to be on display.

There are various storage options available, such as bathroom hooks, cubbies in mudrooms, and pull-out shelves, and you can determine whether they should be hidden or visible. It is your house, after all. A spacious home will allow you to fulfill tasks much more efficiently and entertain guests without the fear of precious items breaking due to an accident. 

  1. Enhanced Outdoor Areas

If you enjoy the fresh breeze hitting your face from the comfort of your home or gazing at the sky on a particularly starry night, you should hop on the bandwagon of upgrading your outdoor yard or patio. You can decorate the space with beautiful rugs, sitting areas including couches and tables, a TV or a fireplace, and pergolas. Low voltage LED deck lights are also the talk of the town right now, providing lighting and safety according to your needs. They come with a warranty and aren’t fazed by unfavorable weather conditions. 

  1. Spa Bathrooms

Everybody wants to kick back and relax after a hectic day at work, and what better way to do that than by running a bath or carrying out your nightly skincare routine in front of the bathroom mirror? A serene bathroom setting is the perfect place to gather all your thoughts and regain energy. Think of calm colors, a huge bathtub, low lighting, and a stand-up shower. You can also add a few plants and scented candles to complete the calming atmosphere, while built-in cabinets or shelves help keep the bathroom clean.

  1. Multifunctional Rooms

The work-from-home concept gained traction during the pandemic, and it looks like it is here to stay. Even if you live in a huge house, chances are not everyone has enough room to set up a workspace. It’s no surprise that 2022 brings with it the trend of multifunctional rooms designed for at-home school, Zoom meetings, and much more.

Revel in the peace and quiet attached to offices that double as school homework rooms or kitchens that double as work zones. They’re increasingly becoming a family must and are even used for relaxation and unwinding when possible. Consider placing chairs in your bedrooms, sofas in the home offices, and extra seating in the kitchen to enjoy lighthearted or intimate conversations, distraction-free work hours, and quick naps when you’re exhausted. 

  1. Large Windows

A well-lit room not only makes the various niches and corners of your house stand out subtly, but it also significantly helps to improve your mood. Natural light is a blessing, so invest in large window banks to soak in as much of it as possible. Additionally, your utility bills will be reduced, saving you money and helping you play your part in curbing the threat of global warming. You can integrate windows in numerous walls across your house or invest in a floor-to-ceiling window wall. 

  1. A Mudroom

A mudroom is a ‘drop zone’ where you can install areas to clean up, closets, and a shoe rack so that whoever is entering the house from the outside doesn’t bring along mud and dirt trails. Most mudrooms today also include a washer and dryer, handling all your dirty laundry and making it highly convenient to keep the house clean at all times. 

  1. Experiment With Shapes

Traditionally, rectangular furniture was the main shape used by homeowners to fill their spaces. However, that is not the case anymore, as increasingly innovative and fun geometrical designs for furniture are being produced. Replace your old couch with a spacious L-shaped one, or introduce curved countertops and tables in places like your kitchen, so you have more space to move around, allowing for seamless traffic flow throughout the house. 

While you might not realize it, every detail matters to make a room renovation really come together, especially small spaces like bathrooms. By choosing the proper lighting, tilework, or wall color, you can convert a dull, outdated bathroom into a stylish retreat.

Endnote

Remodeling your house can quickly become overwhelming if you don’t do your prior research regarding what materials and layouts you want to revamp your home with. While these might be the latest trends that have taken the world by storm, it’s essential to remember that a home is meant to be a haven, and you get to decide what goes in there: it could be old-school or modern. It’s recommended to reach out to a home renovating company if you want to make significant changes within your house since it is much easier and safer. 

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