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Real Estate Design Trends for 2021 That Sells Homes

Real Estate Design Trends

As people look for bigger homes where they can live, work, and study more comfortably, Mississippi home prices have seen impressive growth over the last year. Data from Zillow.com, for example, shows that the average home price in Mississippi increased by 4.8% year-on-year.

Even though it’s a sellers’ market out there, you can boost your chances of finding a buyer by taking note of these real estate design trends:

Home offices

Not so long ago, a home office was a nice-to-have feature. A year into this pandemic, it has become downright essential. So if you’ve got a spare bedroom in your home, convert it into a fully-fledged office to attract more buyers. Include all the essentials a good workplace should have: ergonomic chairs, spacious desks, plenty of storage spaces, adequate lighting, etc. Don’t have a spare room? Look into the “cloffice” trend, in which closet spaces are turned into mini-offices.

Zoom-worthy backgrounds

Zoom is the runaway winner among remote work productivity tools, with everyone from employees, to teachers, to government officials using it to hold virtual meetings. So ubiquitous is this video-chat app that people have begun designing their homes to make them “Zoom-o-genic.” Once you’ve set up your home office, consider carving out a little space that’s ideal for remote meetings. Things like bookshelves or artwork can make your little nook an attractive and Zoom-worthy space.

Personal gyms

If you’ve gained weight during the pandemic, you’re not alone. In fact, a report found that 71% of all Americans gained some weight during the lockdown. With many gyms still either closed or running at reduced capacity, getting rid of your “Quarantine 19” can be a challenge. That’s why many folks have installed personal gyms in their homes so they can exercise anytime they want to. When designing your home gym, make sure to include a mix of cardio, strength, and flexibility equipment.

Delineated spaces

No, the open floor plan isn’t going away anytime soon. But when your entire family is cooped up at home, it’s hard not to want a little privacy—something open floor plans aren’t good at. Luckily, you don’t have to redo your home entirely just to achieve this; you can use partitions to create pocket spaces like a reading nook or study area, for example. You can also convert a sunny corner of a room into a mini-library where you can read your favorite books to unwind.

Indoor gardening

Being in nature offers a host of benefits, ranging from improving your mood to boosting your immune system. While many parks in Massachusetts have reopened, visiting these public green spaces is not without health risks. So if you can’t reconnect with nature outdoors, why not bring nature indoors instead? These days, you’ll see many property listings with indoor gardens, which make homes more vibrant and appealing. You don’t need a big space either; even a small patio or balcony can be turned into a green thumb’s corner.

Outdoor living spaces

On a similar note, don’t let your backyard sit idly, either. With people craving to be outside again, turning your yard into an outdoor entertaining space will make your home stand out from other listings. For instance, a firepit gives your backyard a rustic feel and provides a cozy space where you can relax and unwind. Many homeowners are also putting in outdoor kitchens and dining rooms so they can enjoy alfresco dinners, even if it is just with the family.

Cozy aesthetic

Home has always been a source of comfort, but even more so during these topsy-turvy times. Unsurprisingly, interior design styles have sprung up to highlight and amplify the comforts of home, such as the so-called cottagecore look. Inspired by the English countryside, this aesthetic hearkens to a simpler and more nostalgic era, with neutral color palettes, vintage furniture, and rustic touches being among its key features. Coincidentally, this warm and homey look is just the vibe you want to create when staging your home for sale.

Color contrast

When it comes to design trends, few sources are more influential than Pantone. And for 2021, it chose two fittingly contrasting hues as its colors of the year: Ultimate Gray and Illuminating. The pairing of a darker hue with a vibrant one perfectly captures the somberness of 2020 and the hopefulness of 2021. If you’re thinking of repainting rooms in your home, you can utilize Ultimate Grey as the base color and use Illuminating as the accent tone. This combination creates a look that’s visually pleasing without being too neutral or too loud.

Want more tips on the best way to sell your house fast? Get in touch with a trusted selling agent like Sherry Owen, who has almost 40 years of experience in Mississippi real estate. Feel free to give her a call at 228.822.9870 or send an email to info(at)owenandco(dotted)com to get started.