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9 Emerging Home Design Trends for Midyear 2023

Home renovation and design website Houzz identified the latest home trends for summer based on its search insights.

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Alexis Adams/Saffron Homes

In analyzing search insights on its website from January to March versus the same time period in 2022, home renovation and design site Houzz has identified a selection of emerging midyear home design trends for 2023.

The nine trends below reflect a desire to create new living areas, from basements to rooftops, and improve existing spaces to better fit current and future lifestyles.

Finished Basements: Many homeowners are looking to expand their living space to basements, making a destination for watching movies, playing games, and exercising. In fact, searches for “basement golf simulator” spiked an astounding 1,905%.

Rooftop Living: Looking in the opposite direction, people are increasingly utilizing their rooftops to expand livable space as well, particularly in metropolitan areas. Searches for “outdoor rooftop terrace” shot up 1,555%. “Rooftop deck” and “rooftop patio” grew by 90% and 40%, respectively.

Accessible Bathrooms: With many owners hoping to stay in their current home through their retirement years, searches for “aging-in-place bathrooms” and “handicap-accessible bathrooms” more than doubled compared with the same period in 2022. Features like “handheld shower head,” “ADA-compliant bathroom vanities,” and “curbless showers” all grew in prominence as well.

Industrial-Style Kitchens: Instead of the once-popular farmhouse style, there’s been a lot of interest in “industrial kitchens” and associated features, with searches tripling for “kitchen track lighting” and “pull-down kitchen faucets” and doubling for “stainless steel countertops” and “brick kitchen wall.” Interest is also emerging for “concrete countertops” and “copper kitchen backsplash.”

Enjoyable Entertaining: Beyond specific kitchen styles, searches for “walk-in kitchen pantry” jumped 27 times compared with the same period in 2022. “Large kitchen island with seating” also grew 187%, while “open concept kitchen to family room” increased 76%, suggesting owners want to engage with their guests as they prepare a meal.

Closed Concepts: While open-concept design may be popular in the kitchen, Houzz saw increased interest in design elements that create temporary separation, such as a “living room divider,” “Shoji screen,” and “partition wall” (up 446%, 60%, and 41%, respectively).

Statement Ceilings: Often an overlooked surface, design enthusiasts on Houzz are calling attention to ceilings with paint and texture. Searches for “high-gloss ceiling,” “painted ceiling,” and “black ceiling” have all increased compared with the same period in 2022, and interest in “tongue-and-groove ceilings” grew 73%.

Historical Revival: Two historical styles are standing out in emerging search trends: Colonial and Spanish Colonial. Searches for Colonial-associated “front porch,” “exteriors,” and “living room” all increased when compared with the same period in 2022. Searches for “Spanish Colonial living room” jumped significantly, up 1,470%.

Small Summer Fits: Homeowners aren’t letting space limitations keep them from enjoying the outdoors this summer. Searches for “small screened-in porch ideas” are up 522%, while “small plunge pool” and “small pool house” jumped nearly four times and three times, respectively. Interest in “small outdoor kitchens” also more than doubled.

About the Author

Symone Strong

Symone is an editor at Builder. She also has stories in other company publications, including ARCHITECT. She earned her B.S. in journalism and a minor in business communications from Towson University.

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