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Latest Interior Design trends

Debi Benoit is a Principal of Benoit Mizner Simon & Co. in Wellesley and Weston

When it comes to interior design, there are always new innovations on the market that can benefit both buyers and sellers. For those looking to sell their homes, these features can add market value and help attract buyers who are on the forefront of trendiness. For buyers, cutting-edge features can enhance the living experience and offer direction as to which homes may be the most up-to-date and recently renovated. Three of the latest trends in home design offer ways to spice up a house and make it more livable in the long run.

Colorful Kitchens

While New England offers its fair share of classic kitchens in shades of white, grey, and beige, one of the latest trends in the interior design world has to do with livening up this space and making it more fun and personalized. Colorful permanent fixtures in the kitchen are making their way into the housing market in a big way. Since kitchens are one of the most highly-used areas of a home, making a change to the overall look and feel of them can make it seem as though the whole house has undergone an update. One of the most impactful features to update in a kitchen is the cabinetry, and the effect of switching it up to something more fun can positively affect the overall value of the house. One of the trendiest colors right now for kitchen updates is blue, and a simple coat of paint can totally transform the kitchen and make a lively and dynamic statement to increase the value and personality of a home. If painting the cabinets is too big of a project, enliven your kitchen by bringing color to the walls to make your white cabinets pop!

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Bathtubs in the Shower

One of the newest trends that can be found in bathrooms is a bathtub in the shower. Also known as a wet room, this setup can save space and transform a classic bathroom into a spa-like experience. Creating a wet room in a home involves developing what is essentially a shower room within the bathroom and placing a tub in that area to create a watery oasis that is both modern and relaxing. On the heels of the freestanding tub trend that has picked back up in recent years, this new development, which has been popular in luxury hotels and spas, is making its way into the private sphere to add a new level of extravagance to home bathrooms. By separating the bathing area from the toilet and the sink, additional elegance is brought into a typically basic space and can really amp up the value and up-to-date manner of a home. In addition to adding visual appeal, a wet room is also typically easier to clean than a traditional bath and shower and can protect the floor from any water damage that can come from spilling or splashing.

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Outdoor Fireplaces

In New England, an outdoor living space can seem like a summertime luxury that freezes over in the chillier months as people are tempted to bundle up and stay indoors. However, that doesn’t have to be the case if the burgeoning trend of large outdoor fireplaces has anything to do with it. Statement fireplaces can serve as focal points for outdoor spaces and can draw everyone back outside all year round. Not only can these lavish backyard elements be used in the summer to draw up memories of childhood campfires, but they can offer a cozy solution and a way to move the fun outside as the nights begin to get cooler. By creating an outdoor entertainment section with a fireplace as the central element, the living area of a house can be greatly increased. The expansion from an inside-only space for enjoyment and relaxation can be brought out into the great outdoors and make a house seem bigger and more appealing.

In the end, knowing what is trending in the housing market can make all the difference when it comes to buying or selling a home. These three changes are some of the latest updates to make a house standout, and to keep in mind as you move forward on your real estate journey.

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