Inspiring Home Trends for 2021

After a year of spending the majority of our time at home, many of us began to reimagine our spaces. It is becoming more and more common to incorporate work offices, school desks, and gyms all under the same roof. These new lifestyle changes call for new home trends in 2021! Check out RISMedia’s article below for home trends to watch this year:

Two New Styles: Grandmillennial and Cottagecore

As your clients begin looking for homes to fit their needs, there are two new decor trends that they might consider: Grandmillennial and Cottagecore. These decor trends are becoming more popular and well-known in the interior design world. Cottagecore grew in popularity through social media during quarantine. The style is defined by the idea of creating a wholesome and more comfortable home no matter where a person may live.

For a Grandmillennial style, think of all of the comforts of your childhood home: vintage touches, patterns and nostalgia enhanced with a touch of modern vibes, bold colors and coordinating patterns to match. To add more to this style, display the family heirlooms with a more modern twist.

Trending Colors and Designs

Photo by Jonathan Borba on UNSPLASH

Photo by Jonathan Borba on UNSPLASH

If you have clients who are preparing to sell their home to find their next home, you may suggest staging their homes with the trending colors and designs of 2021. These include neutrals, browns and beiges. These colors are definitely beginning to make their way back into decor.

While it may seem that neutral is the front runner, the color of the year selections by all the paint companies show a wide range of soft and bold color choices. The focus again is on creating a space that is comfortable based on what buyers want for their next home.

Rattan furniture and caning don’t appear to be going anywhere soon either. Even the trend of adding caning to pieces of furniture people already have on hand is gaining popularity. Speaking of furniture, it’s no longer expected that all furniture needs to match as long as the pieces flow within the space. This furniture style can certainly be used to stage a home that is both relaxing and on trend.

Home Layout Trends Taking Over Open-Concept Living

Prior to COVID-19 and quarantine, having an open-concept living space was ideal. Now that families are finding themselves home-based, the idea of an open-concept home is no longer favored. Be prepared for homebuyers to want homes that have rooms that can serve multiple purposes, such as dining rooms that can function as workspaces during that day and a place to enjoy dinner together at night. Even home offices are getting a major facelift due to the shift in needs. You may find that your clients are looking for a home that has the extra space for an office or a place for their children to do their schoolwork. Additionally, they may be looking for a home with more recreational space or a space to relax after a long day.

Take Advantage of the Booming Market

Homeowners are reevaluating their current dwellings and deciding to move to warmer climates, closer to the areas they love. Despite all that has happened in 2020, the real estate market is on fire. Those looking to move are faced with low inventory, which is ideal for sellers, causing buyers to realize they have to act fast. Along with the hot market, interest rates are also low, making it the perfect storm to find the home of your dreams, even during a global pandemic.

While we still have no idea how the next year will look like in the outside world, homeowners are focusing on building their lives inside their homes. Taking a pause in the hustle and bustle of everyday life, homeowners are reimagining the functionality of their homes. All of the design trends for 2021 are centered around creating a home that brings a sense of comfort and calm at a time when so much seems uncertain.

Source: RISMedia Home Trends to Watch for in 2021, By Patty McNease