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Top Home Extension Trends 2024

There are a few trends that have taken the limelight this year already, specifically in the home extension sphere.

Sustainable Design & Solutions

We’re going to open the conversation by talking about sustainable design and solutions for your home extension. Opting for a more airy, woody, natural-looking home extension aesthetic. Popular features to note include eco-friendly paints, using locally sourced materials, wooden wall features, upcycled furniture and much more. We think it’s absolutely brilliant that people are becoming more ‘green’ with their home extensions and we truly hope this upward trend continues to hike.

Multi-Functional Spaces

With the increasing need for flexible living spaces, house extensions that serve multiple purposes are gaining popularity. Examples include combining a home office with a guest bedroom, or designing a sunroom that can be enjoyed year-round. Here, you can truly maximise the potential of your house extension for yourself and your loved ones.

Gold Features

‘Gold’ is getting ever-more increasingly popular in 2023. In-home extensions in particular you can see more and more people opting for gold handles on furniture and gold lighting features twinned with warm white lighting, creating a lux. statement to the room so we can totally see why people are adding a bust of luxury to their brand new home extension.

Crittal & Pivot Doors

Another trend that has been around for a long time but continues to shine, is tall heritage style Crittal or pivot doors at the back of your home extension. They’re wonderful to look at, they can be easily opened or closed, and they let in a lot of air and light too.

Closed Floor Plans

People have been opting for the creation of smaller spaces within their home extensions to allow for multiple uses of the same floor space. We believe with the cost of living crisis and the un-affordability of buying a new house lately, people are choosing to make a series of smaller spaces out of the same flooring. Closed floor plans can create intricate, comfortable, enclosed spaces within a home, allowing for bold colours and designs to make bold statements.