2022 Trend Forecasts
As the largest builder in WA, BGC Housing Group’s very own Interior Architects, Studio Cult have revealed the top five home design trends we can expect to see this year.
Over the past two years, people have spent more time at home and as a result, the design priorities of buyers in their home builds have changed.
As the home of style, BGC Home’s Interior Architects, Studio Cult – Tayla Hampson and Courtney Pellegrino have shared their insights into the hottest home trends we will see shine through builds and renovations this year.
Biophilic Designs
Picture: The Grange, TERRACE Homes
We are seeing more people seek space, functionality, and connection to nature within their home, which is incorporated in many different ways. Western Australia is known for its outdoor-focused culture and our way of life is very much centered around the environment. Now, the desire to be connected to nature is becoming an even greater priority for buyers.
With homebuyers looking for new ways to bring the outdoors into their home. Biophilic design is an ever-growing building trend, with more people not just incorporating ‘natural’ elements in their homes but now putting nature at the forefront in their design, through features such as indoor greenhouses, expansive trees, or skylights.
Natural Tones and Textures
Picture: The Ostaro, GO Homes
While earthy tones and natural colour palettes have always been a popular design choice, we are noticing the reason behind this doesn’t necessarily have to do with the buyer’s personal aesthetic.
Research has shown that colour can have a mental and emotional effect on different people, and natural colour schemes have been found to have a calming impact on people. Similarly, organic materials and textures such as wood, rattan, stone, or bamboo help to create a more soothing, natural feeling within the home, aligning with current and emerging buyer priorities.
Functional Spaces
Picture: The Helena, Commodore Homes
The growing demand for multi-purpose spaces in your home continues as people work from home due to the lockdowns and restrictions. We expect this trend to continue this year, as people opt for flexible working schedules and require highly functional, multi-purpose spaces that can accommodate both work and leisure activities.
Feature Walls
Picture: The Heritage, GO Homes
The past two years have seen restrictions in our day-to-day lives, and as a result, we are seeing a trend of ‘rebellion’ across a variety of sectors – including home design. Feature walls are making a comeback, with people wanting to make a bold statement within their homes. We’re not only seeing feature walls created with paint or wallpaper, but many buyers are also using textured materials to create a statement wall.
Local Products
Picture: Bar Botanik
Supporting local businesses is front of mind for most West Australians since the pandemic began. With many people favouring locally sourced and manufactured materials, this has become a more convenient and transparent option that also supports local businesses. This can be seen in the materials chosen to build homes, right through to the décor used in the completed home.
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