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2022 Trends to Include in your New Luxury Home

2022 TrendsNew Luxury Home

We’ve become accustomed to spending more time at our homes over the last few years, and current home design trends reflect this. Homes across the market are being Even if arched doorways are incorporated into the design, the walls meet at right angles, hallways are straight and counters and dividing walls are linear. built, rebuilt and designed to be more luxurious and enveloping for families while also being more connected to the natural world. These are the biggest movements we’re seeing with our clients and throughout high-end projects. BASOPHILIC DESIGN/ OUTDOOR LIVING These major trends are feeding into the same impulse to erase or blur the lines between inside and outside life. Basophilic design connects living rooms and even bedrooms and baths to the outdoors via lush plant walls, gardens and trees planted under skylights and floor-to-ceiling windows onto mountains and meadows. Plush furniture, TVs, sound systems and dining tables are migrating outdoors, often in heated spaces under large retractable shades that let you see the stars at night. Now, architects and interior designers are rounding off those corners and drawing squiggly lines whenever they get a chance. High barrel-vault ceilings, meandering walkways, arched windows and doors and roundededge furniture give comforting vibes and a nod to nature. VERSATILE SPACES As our homes become more multipurpose, so do our rooms. This can mean great rooms that can be easily cordoned off into more intimate nooks and crannies and

TO INCLUDE IN YOUR by Gillian Haley, Vice President & Co-Owner, Haley Construction Company dining tables that can be converted into desks, rather than haphazardly commandeered for the role. Outdoor spaces often are the easiest to adapt to different roles. Inflatable screens and lightweigsht furniture for a movie or game nights can be stowed away so guests at a formal cocktail party can mingle. MARBLE It’s the single best example of a nature-made material that also screams luxury! It’s a perfectly stunning element for floors, countertops, bathroom sinks and walls, even in the more rugged and rough planks coveted at this moment for new builds and remodels.

CURVILINEAR ELEMENTS Most homes have an element of “straight-line syndrome.”

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