Our home has taken on a different form in the last year. We spent more time at home, which has become ours safe haven, where to do smart working, train and dedicate ourselves to our commitments and our passions.
Precisely for this reason i trend for home design in 2021 have changed, veering towards more environments comfortable, versatile and especially, functional.
The needs of all of us have changed and, as a result, trends for the home have also adapted to the new lifestyles of consumers.
From “multifunctional” spaces to those where you can train: 5 trends for the home in 2021
We spend the vast majority of our time indoors. For this reason, it no longer seems strange to us to have to rethink living spaces so that they are functional for training, working and studying. Here then is the five trends to follow for interior design for your homes in 2021.
Multifunctional spaces
Having spent a lot of time at home we realized that there can no longer be one rigid division of spaces. The living room and kitchen, for example, are no longer just the spaces where we relax and cook. They have also become the places to study, work and, why not, train.
For this reason the need for multifunctional living spaces, through all those furnishing elements useful to transform, for example, the living room into your home office or your workout area in a few minutes.
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Kitchen with large island
Between baking and the preparation of cakes, savory and sweet, the kitchen it was one of the rooms in the house where we spent the most time. For many, cooking was in fact a creative way to pass the time and spend endless days closed in the home. Even the kitchen, with the pandemic, has evolved and the trend for 2021 is to have a space with awider island.
This will allow you to always have a super functional space for preparing meals. In addition, you can also use the shelf as dining table, equipping it with chairs or stools. The large island, unlike what one might think, can also be found in the smaller kitchens, because it allows to reduce spaces and makes everything more functional, especially if accompanied by cabinets and shelves.
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Space to train
Who, during the first few months of the lockdown, didn’t want to have one space for to train in home? With the gyms closed, there are many who have transformed a room of the house into a space dedicated to workout.
A practice that will be very trendy throughout 2021 and that will see living spaces filled with fitness equipment, such as mats, weights and small dumbbells.
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Open space
Those who had it made the most of it, while those who didn’t have one tried to create it. We are talking about a little one open space, where you can relax during the hottest days by reading a book, sipping a cocktail or simply enjoying the crisp air of the first spring days.
The outdoor space has become a real one need for many, who with the continuous restrictions due to the Coronavirus pandemic have felt the need, unable to escape from the home, to have an outdoor environment where they can enjoy the beautiful days.
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Garage, a place where you can give vent to your creativity
The garage it is commonly the place to leave the car or store toys and objects that we no longer use. With the pandemic, however, the garage has also become a space where we can give free rein to ours creativity.
Tidied up and cleaned up, it went from luxury to need. It has become, for many, a fundamental element when it comes to looking for a new home or apartment. In short, the garage has become a space that can save you from boredom and where you can spend a lot of time dedicating to your hobbies.
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