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Timeless vs. Trend-Driven: Home Renovation Choices That Age Well

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A home renovation provides countless opportunities to make your living spaces better, more inviting, and comfortable. As you pore over online and paper magazines for tips and tricks, you realise it isn’t as straightforward as you thought it was.

Like many homeowners, you’ll face a crucial dilemma: pick the latest trends or stick to enduring designs. It’s an important decision to make, as it impacts your well-being and the property’s value.

You don’t have to choose one over the other. Here are some professional tips to combine timeless and trendy design choices to make your house beautiful today and for years to come.

The Allure of the New and the Elegance of the Old

The latest design choices make your house feel updated, fresh, and exciting. Browse your social media accounts, and you’ll see bold accent walls, smart technology integrations, and tile patterns that seem out of this world. However, trends typically evolve. The faux-wood vinyl flooring you’ve just installed might become outdated in five years.

In contrast, timeless designs aren’t stagnant or boring. They’re meant to last and still look visually appealing even as time passes. Consider neutral palettes, natural materials, and large windows. Embracing these in your kitchen and bathroom renovations instantly makes your property more functional and stylish. The bonus? Your home won’t ever go out of style.

Beauty, durability, and versatility are the most essential traits to look for. Ticking these boxes means your chosen design elements can provide a beautiful foundation for your home.  

Home Aspects That Deserve Enduring Materials and Styles

A good rule of thumb is to identify which home spaces require invasive and costly renovation makeovers. These sections are typically the fixtures that are attached to your home.

Layout and Functionality

Your home should also be a haven that supports your lifestyle and routine. To achieve this means focusing on creating a functional and adaptable layout that resonates with you. Think forward and consider how your spaces will serve you today and beyond. For example, open floor plans, which started as a trend, have proven timeless due to their versatility. So are multifunctional rooms and seamless indoor-outdoor designs.

Bathroom Fixtures

Well-proportioned fixtures always look clean and sophisticated. In terms of materials and finishing, you can’t go wrong with white porcelain, classic chrome, or brushed nickel. Natural stone and subway tiles are popular options for shower walls and backsplashes for a good reason. Sustainable design options work great, particularly if you’re embarking on green home remodelling.

Kitchen Cabinetry

Here’s where function, form, and aesthetic really matter. Opt for classic styles like Shaker and flat-front models, ideally painted in wood tones and other neutral colors. For hardware, you can pick brushed finishes or polished chrome, as they’re versatile and can match with any theme.

Flooring

Hardwood floors have been staples for centuries and remain in-demand because of their versatility, longevity, and appeal. For bathrooms, however, ceramic tiles and marble or granite are your best friends. Apart from water resistance, they’re durable and are flexible enough to fit a variety of aesthetics.   

Lighting

Make sure to have well-placed windows to let in as much illumination as possible. Ample lighting brightens the space and makes it feel larger and more inviting. Additionally, you can place artificial lights strategically for practical and decorative purposes. Study layering techniques and install a variety of sources to uplift the mood and look of your living areas.    

These home remodelling projects are challenging to pull through without guidance from an interior designer or other professionals. It’s best to contact specialists to help you design and carry out these renovations efficiently while complying with your state’s building codes. You’ll want someone with an industry accreditation, like the US-based National Kitchen and Bath Association (NKBA), to demonstrate their expertise in the field.

Design Elements That Benefit From Trends

Some improvement activities don’t require advanced skills or expert-level design, though. Here, you can be bold and experiment, or further enhance your experience in DIY projects:

Wall Paint Colours  

A timeless design mindset dictates picking neutral hues. You can still follow this but bend the rules a bit by incorporating a bold and trending hue to paint your accent wall. Paint is relatively easy and inexpensive to change, so you can add a new coat to accommodate the colour of the year.

Small Furnishings

Although considered functional pieces, beds, tables, and chairs can be upgraded more frequently to reflect modern aesthetics. Multifunctional furniture with flowy edges and soft textures is the rage. So are biophilic designs that are made from organic materials and painted with natural shades.    

Decorative Accessories

Accents that give your space personality—rugs, artwork, gallery wall, and lamps—are easy to swap out as new trends emerge. For example, you can replace your chandelier with pendant lights to change the ‘feel’ of your living room. Another suggestion would be to place rugs alongside digital picture frames for a futuristic touch.  

Instead of focusing on usefulness, let your happiness take centre stage as you put these elements together. It’s these seemingly unimportant yet impactful things that make your home stand out.

Concluding Thoughts

There’s no cookie-cutter approach nor a set schedule for home remodelling, as circumstances and influencing factors vary. Some might have an outdated home style that no longer serves a purpose. Those selling their property could use some enhancements to increase the selling price. No matter which circumstance you’re in, go for authentic and thoughtful design choices.

Blending timeless and trendy designs cleverly is key to building a stunning home that looks better with age. You have to be intentional if you want to hit the sweet spot. Know when to stick to the classics and when to experiment.

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