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Renovation Trends you'll be Seeing in 2022

March 18, 2022 by Jeremy Lindy

Renovation Trends You'll be Seeing in 2022 

During the pandemic and all the lockdowns, many people used the time to give their homes smaller or bigger makeovers. However, if renovating your house has just found its place on your schedule, we have you covered. Here are some of the biggest renovations trends we will be seeing in 2022. 

Adding colour to your kitchen

The days of white kitchen cabinets are behind us. Colour is making a comeback, so if you want to paint your cabinets green, cream, or maybe even pink, no one will judge you. On the contrary, your kitchen will be extremely stylish. Feel free to experiment with colour, and breathe life into your old cabinets. 

Making room for home office

Since the pandemic began, a lot of people have started working from home. Therefore, it is no wonder that turning a spare room or a garage into a home office became a huge makeover hit. If you do not wish to give up your spare guest bedroom just for the sake of having an office at home, consider creating a multifunctional space. You can always place a desk in the corner of a room, and still have enough space for a pull-out sofa. 

Wallpapers are back

How many times have you watched a home renovation show where new homeowners spend the entire day taking down old wallpaper? Well, what was once considered tacky or outdated is now extremely popular. Wallpapers now come with all the patterns you can imagine, so you will surely find something to suit you. Instead of doing the entire room, think about just creating an accent wall behind your couch or bed. This will add a pop of colour to your room and make it fabulous. 

Necessary upgrades that save money

Some investments may seem pricey, and even unnecessary at first glance, but they can save you a lot of money in the long run. For instance, eco-flushing toilets, solar-powered lights, metal roof insulation, or some smart home features can cost more upfront, but eventually, you will be glad you made those investments.

Additionally, solar panels considerably improve the value of your home while reducing your electricity expenses. Solar panels can save you significantly more money in the long run than gas or electric heating systems. Once you've decided, you can check the solar roofing available within your area to have it installed so you can start saving money as early as possible.

Creating a large bathroom

No, master bathrooms are no longer just for rich people and expensive villas. If you want to feel like royalty in your bathroom, consider installing a walk-in shower, a double sink, and heated floors. Give your bathroom that extra oomph with backlit mirrors and sensor faucets. 

Back to black

While white cabinets and basically anything all-white is out, black is definitely in. Black doors and windows, walls, cabinets, and other furniture pieces are no longer considered bold, they are now a must-have. This colour adds depth and edge to any design and invites it into 2022. 

Outdoor haven

Backyards have definitely been affected by the pandemic, in the best way possible. Since people started spending more time at home, these spaces became utilised on a daily basis. If you wish to renovate your yard, consider getting a pergola. It will provide shade, you can use it to hang string lights and it will definitely transform your outdoor area into a small piece of heaven on Earth. You can also create a firepit or buy outdoor heaters, so you can spend even those chilly nights outside. 

Doing it all at once

It seems that in 2022, homeowners have finally had it with living in never-ending construction zones. Instead of doing one small project after another, people are opting for large makeovers. This year biting the bullet for a couple of months and tackling the entire renovation wishlist has become a huge trend, especially with all the loan options out there.  

Keeping your home up to date with all the trends is never easy, which is why you should only opt for projects that really make you happy. After all, your home should be your oasis, so don’t be a slave to trends. However, if you are bored with the way your house looks, these ideas should help you add a touch of style to your family nest.  

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