Bree-Anna Burick Jun 11, 2024 7 min read

8 Home Improvement Trends for 2024

Home remodeling projects allow you to update your home in a way that matches your personal tastes.

Whether you’re a DIY enthusiast who loves pulling out the toolbox, or you want to hire a professional to tackle the job for you, home improvement allows you to keep your home looking and feeling modern while incorporating touches of your own personality.

As is the case with any sort of home project, there are always trends that are more prevalent than others.

Whether you want to keep your home up to date so you can sell it soon, or you just need some inspiration for how to update the space, these eight trends are leading the charge in 2024.

A Shift Away From Openness

For years, open floor plans were all the rage in interior design. Led by home renovation TV shows that focused on tearing out walls to “open the space up” and replacing load-bearing walls with beams, pillars, or other supports.

While there’s still certainly something to be said for open floor plans, current design trends seem to be shifting back toward a time when every room served a purpose and people enjoyed a sense of privacy.

Unless you have some experience in carpentry, it’s probably not a good idea for you to tear down walls or build new ones. However, if you’re looking to compartmentalize your home, reconfiguring your open floor plan is one of the trendiest concepts in home renovation right now.

Warm Colors Are In

Much like open floor plans, monochromatic colors, and neutrals have been leading the charge for years. White shiplap, gray kitchen cabinets, and other subdued colors gained popularity several years back, and have been everywhere.

This led to plenty of weekend warriors tackling painting projects on their own and painting rooms white, gray, or beige. In 2024, monochromatic colors are trending out while warm colors are in.

Neutral colors are never going to completely phase out, as they serve as a great base. Any interior designer will tell you that only using warm colors will make a space feel busy.

However, accent walls, furniture, and design accessories allow you to incorporate some bright, warm colors like red, pink, and green. If you want to add a splash of color to any space, warm colors are widely considered the way to go in 2024.

Incorporating Industrials

There are still plenty of people who are taking part in the farmhouse trend, which typically involves a lot of exposed wood beams and other rustic accents.

With the rise in popularity of warm colors, metals like brass, copper, and gold are becoming very trendy. This is especially true in the kitchen, where you have a lot of opportunities to incorporate some industrial touches.

While you should probably contract out any sort of plumbing work or major projects like installing vent hoods, there are other projects you can complete on your own.

Replacing the hardware on your kitchen cabinets and drawers allows you to incorporate some metals in the space at a price that fits into any budget. To make things even more appealing, all you need is a screwdriver.

Fun With Focal Points

In case you haven’t noticed, sterile, muted design touches are on their way out while fun, bright, and exciting elements are trending upward. This is great news for those who have a few personality quirks that they’ve chosen to embrace.

Current design trends are pointing toward incorporating unique items, fun patterns, and other exciting elements.

While you don’t want to go overboard with these touches, which tend to create a busy space in which the eye tends to struggle, there is something to be said for adding a fun rug, unique accessories, and other sources of fun to any space. Don’t be afraid to let your personality show in any room.

A Surge in Sustainability

If you’ve turned on the news or read an article lately, you’ve probably read or heard about the importance of sustainability. In a time when many people are looking for ways to decrease their environmental impact by shrinking their carbon footprint, many home renovation projects involve a push toward being eco-friendly.

Plenty of manufacturers, especially those who make sinks and toilets, are offering products that cut down on water usage, allowing people to upgrade their space while also taking steps to be more environmentally-minded.

If you’re planning on upgrading your bathroom this summer, be sure to think about these items.

Vintage is Trendy

This may not exactly be a “new” concept, as vintage has always been considered trendy, but things that look old are arguably more popular than they’ve ever been.

While we just discussed some bathroom upgrade options, there are some antique options that are incredibly popular in bathrooms right now.

Most notably, clawfoot tubs are considered one of the hottest items in the home renovation industry. These tubs add a touch of elegance to any space and lend themselves to an overall design.

You can find vintage items and touches to add to other rooms, often at a price that works for you. If you have a home office (more on those in a moment), adding some antiques or other vintage touches can not only make the space feel more like your own, but some pieces also add a touch of regality.

If you’re not sure where to start, head out to the local thrift store or flea market and look for antiques that match your tastes.

The Home Office Culture

At the height of the COVID-19 pandemic, millions of people worked from home on a full-time basis. While some companies have opted to bring employees back to work over the last few years, remote work is definitely here to stay.

Some employers have decided to let people continue their remote work on a permanent basis while others have opted for hybrid schedules. Whatever the case may be for you, having a home office is a natural part of life now.

The most enjoyable part about a home office is that you can make the space truly yours.

While some people design their home’s interior with plans to sell the property, your office space is an area that you can make all about your personal tastes. Don’t be afraid to highlight the things that mean the most to you, especially if you spend 40 or more hours in the space.

Cultivating Zen in the Master Suite

Finally, with a greater emphasis placed on self-care, many people are choosing to create a spa-like space in their master suites. Depending on how much space you have in your master bedroom, consider adding a cozy chair and a nice lamp where you can unwind with a good book at the end of the day.

Incorporating some plants, which is also a major design trend in its own right, allows you to bring in a touch of nature. Rely on calming patterns and colors in the master bedroom to help your mind rest at the end of the day.

You can carry this spa-like atmosphere into your master bathroom, too. While it’s a good idea to hire out any major plumbing jobs, you can certainly choose the right materials.

Depending on your budget, luxurious tile surrounds add an elegant touch to showers, and you can find a bathtub with jets to help relax your tense muscles. Don’t be afraid to make this project something that you work on over an extended period to help you fit everything you want into your budget.

One of the most exciting aspects of owning your own home is the ability to make the space yours. These design trends allow you to make sure that your home is both trendy and comfortable.

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