5 Inspiring Home Design and Remodelling Trends for 2021
We’ve all spent a lot more
time at home over the past year. And for many of us, our homes have become our
office, our classroom, our gym—and most importantly, our safe haven during
times of uncertainty. So it’s no surprise to see that design trends for 2021
revolve around soothing colour palettes, cozy character, and quiet retreats.
Even if you don’t have immediate plans to buy or
sell your home, we advise our clients to be mindful of modern design
preferences when planning a remodel or even redecorating. Over-personalized or
unpopular renovations could lower your property’s value. And selecting
out-of-style fixtures and finishes could cause your home to feel dated quickly.
To help inspire your design projects this year,
we’ve rounded up five of the hottest trends. Keep in mind, not all of
these will work well in every house. If you plan to buy, list, or renovate your
property, give us a call. We can help you realize your vision and maximize the
impact of your investment.
1. Uplifting Colours
Colours are gravitating
toward warm and happy shades that convey a sense of coziness, comfort, and
wellbeing. This year’s palettes draw from earthy hues, warm neutrals, and
soothing blues and greens.1
While white and gray are still safe options, expect
to see alternative neutrals become increasingly popular choices for walls,
cabinets, and furnishings in 2021. For a fresh and sophisticated look, try one
of these 2021 paint colours of the year:
● Aegean
Teal (coastal blue) by Benjamin Moore
● Urbane
Bronze (brownish-gray) by Sherwin-Williams
● Soft
Candlelight (muted yellow) by Valspar
On the opposite end of the
spectrum, indigo, ruby, sapphire and plum are showing up on everything from
fireplace mantels and floating shelves to fabrics and home accessories. These
classic, rich hues can help bring warmth, depth, and a touch of luxury to
your living space.
To incorporate these colours, designers recommend
using the “60-30-10 Rule.” Basically, choose a dominant colour to cover 60% of
your room. For example, your walls, rugs, and sofa might all be varying shades
of beige or gray. Then layer in a secondary colour for 30% of the room. This
might include draperies and accent furniture. Finally, select an accent colour
for 10% of your room, which can be showcased through artwork and accessories.2
2.
Curated Collections
After a decade of minimalism, there’s been a shift
towards highly-decorative and personalized interiors that incorporate more
colour, texture, and character. Clearly-defined styles (e.g., mid-century
modern, industrial, modern farmhouse) are being replaced by a curated look,
with furnishings, fixtures, and accessories that appear to have been
collected over time.3
This trend has extended to
the kitchen, where atmosphere has become as important as
functionality. The ubiquitous all-white kitchen is fading in popularity as
homeowners opt for unique touches that help individualize their space. If
you’re planning a kitchen remodel, consider mixing in other neutrals—like gray,
black, and light wood—for a more custom, pieced-together look. And instead of a
subway tile backsplash, check out zellige tile (i.e., handmade, square Moroccan
tiles) for a modern alternative with old-world flair.4
3. Reimagined Living Spaces
The
pandemic forced many of us to rethink our home design. From multipurpose rooms
to converted closets to backyard cottages, we’ve had to find creative ways to
manage virtual meetings and school. And designers expect these changes to
impact the way we live and work for years to come.
For example, some home builders are predicting the
end of open-concept floor plans as we know them.5 Instead,
buyers are searching for cozier spaces with more separation and privacy. Cue
the return of walls and, in some cases, alcoves and sliding partitions that
enable homeowners to section off rooms as needed.6
The necessity of a home office space is also here to stay. But what if you don’t have a dedicated room? Alternative workspaces have become increasingly popular. In fact, one of the biggest trends on Pinterest this year is the “cloffice”—essentially a spare closet turned home office. Searches for “home library design” and “bookshelf room divider” are on the rise, as well.7
4. Staycation-Worthy Retreats
With travel options limited right
now, more homeowners are turning their vacation budgets into staycation
budgets.8 Essentially, recreate the resort experience at
home—and enjoy it 365 days a year!
Bedrooms should provide a soothing
sanctuary for rest and relaxation. But this year, minimalist decor and muted
colours are giving way to bolder statement pieces.3 To create a
“boutique hotel” look in your own bedroom, start with a large, upholstered
headboard in a rich colour or pattern. Layer on organic linen bedding and a
chunky wool throw, then complete the look with a pair of matching bedside wall
lights.9
Carry those vacation-vibes into your
bathroom with some of the top luxury upgrades for 2021. Try a large, zero-entry
shower for two, a floating vanity with hand-free faucets, or a radiant-heated
floor for the ultimate spa-like experience.10
5. Outdoor Upgrades
From exercise to gardening to safer
options for entertaining, the pandemic has led homeowners to utilize their
outdoor spaces more than ever. In fact, backyard swimming pool sales
skyrocketed in 2020, with many installers reporting unprecedented demand.11 But
a new pool isn’t the only way homeowners can elevate their outdoor area this
year.
Composite decks have become a
favourite upgrade for their low-maintenance and durability. And in 2021,
creative design elements are on the rise, including unique inlays, wider
planks, and multiple deck board colours. Add stair or bistro lights for a touch
of ambiance while enhancing safety and visibility.8
DESIGNED TO SELL
Are you contemplating a remodel? Want to find out how upgrades could
impact the value of your home? Buyer preferences vary greatly by neighbourhood
and price range. We can share our insights and offer tips on how to maximize
the return on your investment. And if you’re in the market to sell, we can run
a Comparative Market Analysis on your home to find out how it compares to
others in the area. Contact us to schedule a free consultation!
Sources:
1. HGTV Canada –
https://www.hgtv.ca/decorating/photos/home-design-trends-for-2021-1942419/#
2. The Spruce –
https://www.thespruce.com/timeless-color-rule-797859
3. The Kit -
https://thekit.ca/life/home/home-decor-trends-2021-inspiration/
4. Houzz –
https://www.houzz.com/magazine/36-home-design-trends-ready-for-takeoff-in-2021-stsetivw-vs~142229851
6. HGTV Canada -
https://www.hgtv.ca/shows/family-home-overhaul/photos/the-top-design-trends-for-2021-according-to-hgtv-canada-design-experts-1943092/#currentSlide=5
7. Pinterest -
https://business.pinterest.com/content/pinterest-predicts/more-door/
8. Canadian Contractor -
https://www.canadiancontractor.ca/buildwire/decking-trends-for-2021/
9. Homes & Gardens –
https://www.homesandgardens.com/spaces/decorating/bedroom-trends-224944
10. Canadian Interiors -
https://www.canadianinteriors.com/2020/11/26/top-trends-to-impact-kitchen-and-bathroom-design-over-the-next-three-years-nkba/
11. CTV News -
https://toronto.ctvnews.ca/backyard-pool-sales-surge-during-the-covid-19-pandemic-1.4957596