From cement features to millennial pink, 2018 gave us a swath of bold and exciting custom home trends. Looking forward to the new year, 2019 promises to make an even bigger splash!
Whether you’re shopping for your first home or moving for the umpteenth time, you deserve to have a space that appeals to your current tastes and sensibilities. At New Tradition Homes, we pride ourselves on staying on top of the latest custom home trends. No matter what design elements come and go, we’re here to help you stay ahead of the curve.
Here are just a few of the custom home trends you can expect to see in 2019:
Back to Nature
Technology brought its influence to the custom home trends in 2018, but expect to see a return to the natural world in the coming year. Materials like granite and stone will evoke the essence of the outdoors, giving your home a calm and quiet energy. Copper accents will outshine the rose gold of the previous year, their earthy tones a welcome change in custom home trends.
For those seeking a bolder look, patterned wallpapers featuring natural designs are sure to please. Floral patterns, while always prevalent, are moving in eye-popping new directions to incorporate more contrast and color. If you’re interested in a more geologic design, agate wallpaper is a perfect way to incorporate the bold and natural custom home trends of 2019.
The name of the game is organic modernism, combining the minimal designs of the modern age with natural elements for a simple and clean look.
Bold Color Palettes
While muted color palettes have been in vogue for the past few years, designers expect to see a return to a richer palette in the near future. Muted colors have the advantage of making a room feel more serene and less overwhelming, but new custom home trends favor the bold. Utilizing more eye-catching colors can make your simpler features pop, uniting the whole design into a cohesive vision.
Cooler colors have prevailed in the past, but we expect to see dramatic warm statement colors take center stage. A variety of reds can add that color contrast while also giving your home a sense of warmth. Burnt yellow, while once seen as too obnoxious for design tastes, will finally have it’s time to shine. Cool colors aren’t completely out, however. With a shift toward the natural, you can expect to see vibrant greens reflecting earthier design elements.
Darker, Streamlined Kitchens
Lighter, airier kitchens have been the focus of previous custom home trends, but in 2019 black is back. Black island accents, range hoods, and cabinets are being put in more people’s homes as the trend gains popularity.
It’s easy to see why, too. Black is a timeless classic; the design choice that never truly dies. Even when it’s out, it’s sure to come back in. That’s not to say that 2019 will be a rehash of previous design trends, however. Expect to see black features combined with deeper blues and greens for a room design that’s less sterile and more organic.
While custom home trends are moving away from the stark looks of the past, some of the more minimalist features will remain to cut down on clutter. Cabinets are being used extensively to conceal appliances and fixtures when not in use, helping keep the kitchen orderly and neat when not active. Backsplash walls with bold tile patterns are also expected to reemerge in a modern way.
The Bathroom as a Spa
2019 custom home trends are turning the humble bathroom into a luxurious getaway from the stress of the world. Bold, darker designs lend a high-end sensibility to the room, elevating it to a more indulgent experience. Tubs are also featured prominently, helping achieve that true spa-like experience.
Geometric tile designs are no new trend but expect to see them double down and become even more daring and stunning. The tiles can be used to provide contrast to the darker design elements, offering a pop of color and excitement to complement the less busy elements of the space.
Brass accents are a great choice to help brighten the room a touch, their warm color a welcome alternative to stainless steel. Bucket sinks are also being featured to keep in line with more organic modernist sensibilities, the rustic feature dressing down the more refined elements while still maintaining a level of sophistication.
Artisan, Handcrafted Fixtures and Accents
Future custom home trends are putting the emphasis less on stark, uniform design and more on uniqueness and originality. In keeping with this trend, designers are moving further away from the more methodically produced pieces from large companies and working closer with local designers and businesses.
This shift isn’t too unexpected, as we’ve seen similar trends in both the culinary and clothing culture. Homeowners appreciate the chance to directly contribute to their community, as well as the unique pieces their local artisans can produce. The result is a home with one-of-a-kind fixtures and design features, it’s personality directly informed by the community around it.
Vintage pieces are also being used to create that unique energy, particularly with light fixtures. Looking forward, we anticipate less exposed lighting fixtures and more classic sconces and pendants being used. Incorporating these classic design pieces into your home will infuse every corner with character and charm.
Ultimately, your home’s design will come down to your own personal tastes. We’re here to help you merge your ideal home with the best custom trends, so don’t hesitate to get in touch! We’ll walk you through the next steps and make sure your new home is everything you want it to be and more.
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