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Post Date: Dec 3, 2020

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Changing Home Design Trends in 2021

No matter who you are or what you do, one thing that you can share in common with everyone else in the world is that you need shelter. This shelter can be unique in a number of ways. Cultural differences, technological innovations and personal preference often play a role in the constantly shifting and growing trends of home ownership. Our world continues to change everyday and home trends are not immune to that. Some interesting and useful innovations are happening that are projected to continue developing and rising in popularity in the year 2021. Here are three sectors in which homes will see massive overhauls as well as subtle differences as the next year approaches.

  1. Technology

This is perhaps one of the most exciting areas of home based changes that 2021 will see. As technological innovation continues to happen, big picture oriented technological tycoons are seeing that their inventions can be applied to the home. It is of huge importance that people pay attention to their energy usage and consumption, especially in the 2020's. One way people are ensuring that they do not have to be reliant on antiquated energy technologies is by having solar panels built into their homes. This technology is going to be more accessible and affordable in 2021 than it ever has been. Solar panels are being put onto homes and even commercial buildings so that people everywhere can take advantage of the natural and ever present energy provided by the sun. There is nowhere to go but up for solar energy in 2021. Another technology that is seeing growth in the next year is the idea of the home robot. The smart home fears are not something to be as worried about in 2021 as people developing these artificial intelligence utilities are making sure that they are completely safe. If you own a Roomba vacuum, then you already have an artificial intelligence based home robot. People find themselves wanting to spend more time doing what they enjoy as well as getting their work done, so robots are a great option for taking care of things that used to take up quite a bit of human time.

  1. Interior Design

As humanity moves into a new decade, different interior design trends are developing and morphing. While this sector is really based on peoples' personal preferences, there are some noticeable and intriguing trends developing. Two examples are rustic vogue and classic traditionalism. Rustic vogue is a mixture of shabby and chic that keeps a keen eye on the character of the home itself. People are bringing in classic ideas that mesh well with the genuine, built in character that their homes already have. Classic traditionalism sees people utilizing timeless motifs like parallel symmetry, antique pieces and courtly styled decor. A distinct idea to take away from these different, popular concepts is that people are reaching into the past to use the things they like and mixing those things with modern innovation and colors to create a uniquely nostalgic yet forward-thinking style.

  1. Location

Many people who live in big cities have decided that they prefer the wider spaces and sprawled layouts that suburban and rural areas offer. Not only are bigger homes less expensive away from the city, there is also more space between homes. While the city amenities do not exist as often outside of the scope of the city center, there are definitely unique benefits that more and more people find themselves taking advantage of.

Owning and living in a home is on trend to become as popular as ever in the year 2021. People have realized that having a space that is entirely their own is key to a productive and happy life. Because of this growing sentiment, there is a unique opportunity for the understanding and utilization of certain technological, design and location-based trends by anyone who currently owns a home or is looking to buy or build a home in 2021. These exciting changes are sure to breed a generation of home bodies who appreciate their spaces and treat them with the love and care that they deserve. After all, it is often said that home is where the heart is!


Dec 3, 2020

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