A Look Forward To 2022 Architecture Trends
— 10 January 2022 Posted in: Studio
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— 10 January 2022 Posted in: Studio
In the world of architecture, trends can change regularly, so it is always important to look ahead to what may be popular in the coming year. For an architect, you need to be on top of the latest trends to offer your clients the best in modern design and for a client, you need to know what your project needs to make it modern and trendy.
So read on for a look at some potential architecture trends we’ll be seeing in 2022 and beyond.
A staple of design over the last few years, tonnes of natural light is still going to be a popular choice going into 2022. Large windows and open plans will maximise the amount of light in your home.
With the world fully embracing working from home, multi-functional spaces are on the rise. That’s why there will be a rise in multi-functional spaces and furniture that can work for both living, working and exercising. A home office that can also function as a gym space is the way forward.
Bring the outdoors inside with nature-inspired rooms and furnishings. This means brick elements inside, barn door style entranceways and plenty of greenery. Conservatories and verandas are a great way of feeling like you’re one with nature, but still able to enjoy the furnishings of being inside.
Sustainable architecture is on the rise every single year, with this year seeing more eco-friendly construction materials and features that promote sustainable living such as solar panelling and low maintenance flooring.
More houses than ever are being built with smart features built-in. Being able to control elements of your house from your phone makes living easier and also helps keep your bills to a minimum. They can also make you feel safer, with innovative security features to give you peace of mind.
Bathrooms should be well designed to be a room where someone wants to spend time in. This should mean relaxing baths or showers that you’ll want to spend hours relaxing inside and larger bathrooms that seem like an escape from the rest of the home and not just a place to wash
Decorative floors are making a comeback, in the form of patterned tiles that add a unique design element to a home. For a non-permanent version, Make it cosier with a patterned carpet instead.
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