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The open plan isn’t going away, but many people are considering sliding doors or partitions that can close off rooms for much-needed privacy. Rachel Loewen © 2019 Houzz Homeowners are discovering the art of a good vignette, from artwork, pops of color, good lighting, a little greenery and objects of different sizes. Rachel Loewen © 2019 HouzzĪnyone who had multiple family members attempting concurring video meetings in an open layout quickly saw the disadvantages to a lack of walls. This year, many people found themselves crafting aesthetically pleasing backgrounds for video meetings.
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This trend of remote work will continue in 2021, and homeowners will double-down on creating efficient dedicated offices, work nooks and backyard cottages. This year, family members of all ages sought out productive spaces for remote work, video meetings, schoolwork and other tasks that previously took place away from home. Some designers say the trend is an evolution from popular whites and grays of recent years, and that brown as an accent color works well to bring warmth to a palette heavy with those colors. Darlene Halaby Photography © 2019 Houzz Warm taupes, beiges, sands - basically any earth tone is surging in popularity. Jesse Young © 2020 HouzzĪ trend that came up again and again was a renewed interest in shades of brown. We’re seeing large tiles used in a variety of classic patterns, such as herringbone, stacked and brick. Plus, the large-format tile can help visually expand a small space. Besides a soak in the tub or a long hot shower, some homeowners are rejuvenating with steam showers, aromatherapy shower heads and bathtub fillers that can hold a cup of tea or glass of wine. Margaret Wright Photography © 2018 Houzzįewer grout lines means less cleaning and less visual clutter. Two in five homeowners (41%) who renovated a master bathroom say they rely on their new space for rest and relaxation, according to the recent 2020 Houzz Bathroom Trends Study. Homeowners on Houzz are showing interest in swing-arm and other sconce fixtures, which can add some adornment while providing needed task lighting around a sink or range. Margaret Wright Photography © 2018 Houzz In response, homeowners are working with designers on Houzz to add more touch points to that triangle shape and create a “work trapezoid” that might include dedicated areas for baking, prepping and chopping, or separate stations for snacks, drinks or homework. © Noble Johnson Architects
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Many homeowners want their kitchens to emphasize a variety of tasks and allow for other cooks as well. Houzz's 10 interior design trends for 2021 are: As coronavirus has turn homes into multi-functional spaces - offices, school and vacation spots to name a few - these interior design trends are functional as well as beautiful. Houzz, the home renovation and interior design connection platform, has shared 10 interior design trends it sees as top consumer considerations for the coming year.