
Planning a home from scratch may seem like a daunting task, but it is not necessary. If you are a potential new buyer, you should take into account the latest trends in home design, meaning creating housing that will serve you and your family for years to come.
When you hear the “trend”, you can think of a fad that will not be in style in just a few seasons. Keep in mind that instead of focusing on the latest countertop material or wallpaper seduction, we will look at ideas that are designed to make your home liveable for long. These trends ensure that your new place will be used for many years.
Let's take a look at the five hottest trends in home projects this year to help you understand how to start making your dreams come true.
Flexible room design Maximize space and use
In the past, new houses were built with very specific use for each room, and floor plans were presented in which individual rooms were connected by corridors. Today, open floor concepts mean that the entire space is used as a living space, and does not waste precious square meters. Any extra space is used for storage that current homeowners want to maximize, not as a passage.
At the same time, rooms are designed for reuse over time. For example, something that can be used today as an office can move into the bedroom as needed. It helps to adapt life situations between generations that statistically grow.
Automated control
As the use of a smart phone continues to be a model of life, luxury homeowners want the ease and prestige of automatic control. Lighting, electronics, security and home climate are now easily controlled when you are away from home using a tablet or smartphone. This greatly facilitates the management of energy costs and preservation. Some systems are even programmed to study homeowner habits and adjust them over time.
availability
Smart buyers would like to make investments that can serve a changing family for several years. This means building a house that can accommodate family members of all ages and abilities. In 2014, high-quality designers recognize that open floor plans and wide driveways work well, while spiral staircases, storage out of reach, and sunken rooms may not be the best plan for homeowners who want to be able to stay in their family house for years to come.
Efficiency
The “green” trend is here to remain, as regulations protecting the environment continue to be introduced, and consumer awareness is growing. Modern buyers who want to design a new home, recognize the importance of energy saving, and also work in a climate in which the house is built to increase efficiency. Toilets, showers and sinks that use less water, energy-efficient heating and cooling, insulation and efficient windows are needed in green homes, as well as LED lighting.
Master Suites And Guest Suites
Although master apartments have been popular for several decades, the nature of this private retreat is changing. Bathrooms, in particular, see major transformations. Smart homeowners understand that huge jacuzzis are noisy and take up a significant amount of space. The new focus is on wider showers with several heads and seating, and often without a ledge to step over, so that the shower is not only extraordinarily large and luxurious, but also has the added advantage that it can be used by older families safer . Vanities are often set at several levels to accommodate men and women of varying heights, and the focus is on storage, not on the lost counter.
Guest suites often include mini-kitchens, overlooking children returning from college and relatives who live with their families. In 2014, luxury workshops and guest suites will be designed with maximum use of space in memory, rather than wasting space at the expense of functionality.
If you plan to build a new residence in 2014, and you need a place to start thinking about where to start, consider these design trends. Flexible and affordable rooms, automated controls, energy efficiency, and spatial bedrooms are all design developments that you need to pay attention to because you are creating a luxurious home in which you can live for many years.

