Brutalism, sensory gardens top Zillow's 2024 hottest home trends
- Brutalist design is making a comeback with a 452% increase in listings mentioning this style.
- Sensory gardens or pathways are surging in popularity, with a 314% increase in listings.
- Cold plunge pools are the hottest wellness trend, with a 130% increase in listings featuring this amenity.
- Pickleball courts are becoming a sought-after amenity, with a 100% increase in listings mentioning proximity to these courts.
- Murano glass chandeliers are reemerging as a favorite, with a 58% increase in listings featuring these fixtures.
- Statement-making murals are on the rise with an 18% increase in listings showcasing them.
- Shou sugi ban wood cladding is heading out of style, with a 69% decrease in listings featuring this design element.
- The 'cloffice' trend, creating office spaces out of closets, is declining with a 54% decrease in listings.
- Tuscan kitchens are losing popularity, with a 45% decrease in mentions.
Zillow data identifies six emerging home trends, and three features heading out of style
To discern these trends, Zillow looked at nearly 300 home features and design styles mentioned in for-sale listing descriptions, then identified the keywords showing up far more frequently than a year ago.
"When certain keywords appear in a rising share of listings, it's a signal that today's home buyers may be gravitating toward those features," said Amanda Pendleton, Zillow's home trends expert. "Real estate agents are uniquely attuned to subtle changes in what buyers want, and they often get a first look at the latest and greatest features going into newly built homes. Savvy listing agents will highlight those trending, in-demand features when marketing a home for sale."
It is important to note that while the share of listings mentioning a particular trend may be growing, the absolute percentage of listings that mention these features remains very low. That's why Zillow included expert analysis along with changes in listing keyword frequency to identify the six home trends poised to make waves in the new year, and three trends heading out of style.
Trends to watch in 2024
Brutalism
Characterized by raw, exposed materials, this mid-20th-century design style is primed to continue its controversial comeback in 2024. Zillow has seen a
Brutalist-inspired features, such as blackened steel casement windows, raw concrete floors and jagged patinated bronze light fixtures, read as modern, functional and sustainable. This style's stripped-back interiors act as a blank canvas, making them appealing to minimalists or to creative homeowners who want to furnish them according to their personal style. Those who aren't quite ready to embrace this stark style can bring in accessories such as wrought iron candleholders and tarnished brass trays to give their home a subtle edge.
Sensory gardens or pathways
Sensory gardens have been surging in popularity on Zillow, with homeowners and home buyers prioritizing functional and beautiful outdoor space as a way to reconnect with nature. Listings mentioning sensory gardens or pathways are up
Sensory gardens are designed to engage all five senses and are believed to have therapeutic benefits. They incorporate a variety of plants, textures, colors, scents, sounds and edible elements, such as herbs or produce.
Cold plunge pools
Move over, hot tubs. Cold plunge pools are the hottest wellness trend of 2024, touted by influencers as a way to improve circulation and reduce inflammation. The share of listings on Zillow that feature an at-home cold plunge pool is up
Once an invigorating amenity reserved for spas and luxury listings, DIY-friendly cold plunge tubs are making this wellness practice accessible to almost anyone looking for a quick endorphin boost and adrenaline rush.
Pickleball courts
Game on! This fast-paced paddle sport is becoming a sought-after amenity in backyards and neighborhoods. In
"Pickleball courts have become a great selling feature because they appeal to athletes of all ages," said Joy Kim Metalios, a Zillow Premier Agent partner in
Murano glass chandeliers
Classic Murano glass chandeliers are the ultimate bespoke light fixture. These handcrafted pieces of art from the island of Murano in
Murals
Homeowners and home buyers are saying goodbye to bland in favor of personality-packed homes. Eclectic, maximalist interiors are increasingly featuring statement-making murals that dial up the drama in a living room, dining room or bedroom. Murals are showing up
Trends heading out in 2024
Shou sugi ban
Shou sugi ban is a traditional Japanese wood preservation technique that involves charring the wood's surface to create a blackened, weathered finish. This type of burnt-wood cladding became a mainstay of modern farmhouse design, creating a visually striking contrast against white shiplap siding.
But like shiplap, barn doors and other farmhouse fads, shou sugi ban planks may be heading out to pasture, too. There are
The 'cloffice'
The pandemic sparked many trends — some lasting (more athleisure, please!) and others short-lived (bye-bye, bread baking). The "cloffice" appears to be among the latter. This office space created out of a closet was a trend that grew out of necessity as remote workers living in tight quarters became desperate for a quiet place to take Zoom meetings.
While some talented do-it-yourselfers were able to create beautiful, well-designed workspaces, others discovered that spending their workday in a closet was less than inspiring. Combined with the return-to-office movement, the cloffice is now appearing in
Tuscan kitchen
Wanderlust and pop culture sensations (ahem, "The White Lotus") sparked a wave of destination design during the pandemic. Spaces inspired by past or aspirational travels began trending as homeowners were hunkered down at home. Now that homeowners can set off on global adventures again, they may no longer be seeking Mediterranean villa vibes at home. Mentions of Tuscan kitchens are down
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