Modern Design Trends for Whole House Renovations

Life has three absolutes: death, taxes, and the endless evolution of home remodeling trends. What’s trendy today may be something people make fun of on home improvement television shows in a few years. After all, aren’t you still mad that whoever owned your home last had the gall to cover up those beautiful hardwood floors with that nasty shag carpet?

However, today's modern renovation ideas appear to be focused on making homes more timeless or future-proofed. dBAtlanta is here to help you decode and understand that interior design trends are here to stay in making your home better for the modern age.

The Open Concept Continues

We have news for those of you who thought walls might be making a comeback. The open floor plan renovation still exists and continues to be one of the biggest home improvement trends.

The merger of the kitchen, dining, and living areas is the hallmark of modern and contemporary design. The open concept allows for more natural light and better flow in your home. It also allows for more family time in a world increasingly connected by technology and disconnected in human interaction.

Sustainability is Not the Name of an Old Wooden Ship

Being more eco-friendly while upgrading your home is no longer an avenue to brag for clout—it’s smart homeownership. Sustainable remodeling can save you money in the long run by helping the environment and using repurposed materials.

Energy-efficient home renovation also remains a popular way to lower energy costs. ENERGY STAR®-rated windows, siding, insulation, and appliances are fantastic ways to see immediate cost savings. Solar panels and smart thermostats are common choices to reduce energy consumption, making homes more eco-conscious and saving on utility bills.

Smart Home Integration Makes Homes Smarter

The march of technology means knowing the difference between a smart home and a smartphone. Smart home features driven by Google, Apple, and Amazon make homes more technologically advanced. While we’re still far from owning Rosie from The Jetsons, AI is helping homeowners shape their lives.  

Smart thermostats, lighting systems, and security cameras show how slight technological advances enhance your home’s functionality and convenience. Your smartphone can control these systems and allow you to adjust them at will.  A smart home can also help improve energy efficiency and add value to your property.

Less is More

“He who dies with the most toys wins” is no longer a maxim worth living by if trends are any indicator. Minimalism continues to dominate home improvement trends as a design aesthetic and a way of life.

Going minimal isn’t just about reducing clutter, either – it’s about creating balance and harmony. Focus on incorporating various textures through furniture, fabrics, and finishes. Whether it’s a plush rug, a sleek leather couch, or a stone backsplash, textures help break up the simplicity of neutral tones and make the space feel welcoming and dynamic.

Take it Outside!

Nothing encourages a sense of adventure more than using your outdoor space. Homeowners are looking to extend their living areas beyond the walls of their homes with inviting and functional outdoor spaces.

Outdoor kitchens, fire pits, and comfortable seating areas are gaining popularity, offering a perfect setting for family gatherings or entertaining guests. Large windows or bi-fold doors can help blur the line between indoors and outdoors, making your home feel more spacious. Whether a small balcony or a sprawling backyard, an outdoor oasis adds extra living space and value to your home.

Stay on Trends with dBAtlanta

dBAtlanta is your choice for whole-house renovation work. Contact us today to schedule an appointment and unlock your home’s full potential today!