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Sustainability
Sustainability isn't just limited to the luxury home sector; however, it is becoming the new standard for high-end living. Increasingly, luxury homes are incorporating eco-technological innovations to feature carefully curated and integrated eco-friendly elements that enhance sustainability.
These sustainable practices not only contribute to a healthier environment but also result in long-term cost savings, making them an attractive option for discerning clients.
Features such as solar panels and air-source heat pumps from companies like All Seasons Energy are becoming increasingly in demand for luxury homes. Additionally, open layouts, maximising natural light through increased windows, and smart home systems that allow for further customisation of heating, cooling, and energy usage are also becoming popular.
Biophilic Design
Biophilic design, a style inspired by nature, is fast becoming the norm for high-end interior design, replacing the once-popular grey themes. This design prioritises natural elements in both architecture and design, seamlessly bringing nature into homes and offering a sense of calm relaxation and serenity. Wallpaper prints with nature-inspired themes and natural materials, such as wood, bamboo, cotton, and hemp, along with soothing, nature-inspired colour palettes like soft greens, creams, beige and pale blues, are on the design boards to create a comfortable and relaxing environment.
Maximalism
Out goes the minimalist design that has reigned supreme for many years in the luxury home sector, and in comes maximalism for 2025. This is a fun trend that celebrates unique features, colourful patterns, creativity and elements that spark joy. It's no longer trendy to be living in a home that looks like it belongs in a museum and is void of 'stuff'. This trend celebrates the uniqueness of people and homes, embracing character, life, and expression through prints, fabrics, patterns, and textures. Think bold, think statements, think oversized, brash and loud. Layer elements mix and match eras and genres, delivering an outstanding home that highlights the best aspects of this trend, inspiring and exciting homeowners.
Wellness
The wellness trend is one that more people are embracing to find calm in the chaos of life. Home designs based on this trend incorporate spaces that benefit both physical and mental health, featuring ergonomic furniture to create sanctuaries and utilising calming colour palettes and soothing lighting. This trend is about making you feel good in your home and catering to your health and well-being. You want increased ventilation and more natural light, furniture that moulds to your body and makes you feel good to use, and you want to foster a sense of tranquillity throughout your home.
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