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8 Popular Home Design Features for 2022

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8 Popular Home Design Features for 2022

Looking to refresh your home — or searching for a new one with the latest features? Here are eight design trends taking center stage in 2022.

Looking to refresh your home — or searching for a new one with the latest features? Here are eight design trends taking center stage in 2022.

Multifunctional Spaces

The pandemic made us rethink how we use our homes. Dedicated home offices, flex rooms that can shift from guest bedroom to gym to study — versatility is in. Look for built-in desks, Murphy beds, and sliding doors that let a single room serve multiple purposes.

Earthy, Natural Tones

Goodbye stark white, hello warm neutrals. Terracotta, sage green, warm beige, and dusty rose are dominating interior palettes. These colors evoke nature and create a grounded, calming environment — something we all craved during lockdowns.

Sustainable Materials

Eco-conscious design is mainstream. Reclaimed wood, recycled glass countertops, bamboo flooring, and low-VOC paints are all in demand. Buyers are increasingly asking about a home’s environmental footprint.

Smart Home Integration

From video doorbells to smart thermostats, buyers expect technology baked into their homes. Voice-controlled lighting, app-managed security systems, and energy monitoring tools are becoming standard expectations rather than luxury upgrades.

Outdoor Living Rooms

Patios and decks have been upgraded to full outdoor living rooms complete with weather-resistant sofas, outdoor kitchens, fire pits, and string lights. Buyers place enormous value on quality outdoor entertaining space.

Statement Kitchens

The kitchen is still the heart of the home — and it’s getting bolder. Two-toned cabinetry, dramatic waterfall islands, open shelving, and bold hardware are having a moment. Functionality and aesthetics are equally important.

Spa-Like Bathrooms

Homeowners want their bathrooms to feel like retreats. Freestanding soaking tubs, oversized rainfall showers, heated floors, and natural stone accents transform a functional space into a personal sanctuary.

Biophilic Design

Bringing the outdoors inside: large windows, skylights, indoor plants, living walls, and natural wood and stone elements. Biophilic design connects occupants to nature and is shown to reduce stress and improve wellbeing.