Modern Home Trends of 2014: Mixing Indoor and Out

2014 is full of design trends that will have homeowners excited to create a new room or thinking about remodeling an old one. Ethnic prints, bronze accents and corduroy couches are just a few examples of what’s on tap this year. But one trend that it really taking the home design world by storm is challenging the boundaries of interior versus exterior. That’s right, designers and decorators are mixing indoor and outdoor elements to create completely unique room designs that have never been seen before.

A traditional house makes homeowners pick between inside and outside. Inside is for couches, tables and carpets. Outside is for grass, lawn furniture and trees. But homeowners and designers around the globe are sick of this ultimatum. As a result, the two mind frames are being mixed together resulting in relaxing living rooms and breathtaking bedrooms that make visitors feel like they’re comfortably outside (without bugs, rain or a chilly breeze).

A green carpet and blue walls can give the feeling of being outside, but barely. Let’s start from the floor up and discuss what types of materials and décor is now being used by designers to blend inside and outside into one cohesive room. This type of design can work for any type of room kitchen, living, bedroom or bathroom just to name a few. However, for the sake of explaining, a living room is a great place to apply this design.

First of all, ditch that carpet. A natural wood or stone floor gives rooms a grounded feel. Wood and stone are both building and design materials that come right from the earth, so they bring that feeling into any room. And they are just as diverse as a carpet. Wood comes in all different shades and tones, while stone offers the same advantage.

However, stone and wood can sometimes be cold, and not all that cozy when it comes to bedrooms and living rooms, but that’s what area rugs are for. Instead of covering up the whole floor with one carpet, using area rugs creates sections of a room and can utilize a wider variety of colors. A light green area rug on top of wood triggers thoughts of grass, while a blue rug on top of a stone floor, reflects water.

So what about furniture? Luckily, this trend is spreading and now more than ever, naturally-created and designed furniture can easily be found. Wooden furniture will always aid in the natural environment of a room, but there are a lot more options than that. Designers are using outdoor furniture as an alternative to classic couches and reclining chairs. Wicker furniture comes in a wide variety of colors and often features fabric upholstery for more comfort than traditional plastic lawn chairs. Lawn furniture sold in stores today aren’t just individual chairs, but rather sets that come with tables, couches and pillows.

If patio furniture seems like a little much for a living room, there are couches and loveseats on the market made from fabric with patterns like wood or stone that could greatly enhance this interior design without having to sacrifice comfort and traditional living room furniture. On side tables or coffee tables, decoration like rock formations and small plants bring even more life into the room.

Speaking of rock formations, rocks are a very underutilized building and décor material. Fake rock facades are used all the time for home exteriors, but real rocks can be chosen and installed to look natural while creating a fireplace or border around a flat-screen television. Long, flat rocks can be used as shelving and small rocks can be used to fill in any gaps.

A neutral color on the walls will keep attention on the centerpieces of the room, whether it is a stone fireplace or tree-trunk coffee table. A light beige or grey adds to the room without taking any attention of its own. A neutral painted wall is also the perfect canvas for complementary décor. Some ideas for on-theme décor include a fish tank, carved wood sculptures or ornaments, fresh flowers and seasonal gems like pumpkins or colored leaves.

An indoor/outdoor room created the right way will have guests wondering if they are in an outside oasis or an indoor nature retreat. Bringing the outside in adds elements of relaxation, air, ground and nature to a home. These elements that can normally only be found in a backyard or nearby park, are now being experienced in homes across the country. The best part is that this type of interior design totally customizable and creates a one-of-a-kind room for everyone who lives there or visits to enjoy.

Hottest Design Trends of 2014 for Your Bathroom

Your bathroom is not just a functional place. With the right design and the right features, your bathroom can feel like an oasis away from the world. You won’t feel like you need to go to the spa. You can just open the door to your own master bath and feel like you are at a luxurious resort. Even if you have a small bathroom, you can make it feel more expansive than its four walls.

Checking out some of the latest home decorating trends can give you some great ideas for transforming your bathroom. Here are a few of the hottest design trends of 2014 to give you inspiration for your bathroom:

Framed Mirrors

Builder’s mirrors are a common feature of bathrooms. They are the plain mirrors that are stuck to the wall with those tiny metal or plastic hangars all around the sides. They do the job, but they aren’t that pretty.

You can easily frame a mirror with a piece of wood molding, tile or some other decorative border. It’s a quick DIY project that will make a big difference. You can also hire a handyman to do it for you if you aren’t sure about your skills.

Designer Lighting

You don’t have to settle for a simple recessed light in the ceiling or track lighting over your vanity. You can install luxurious lighting anywhere in your bathroom, such as a crystal chandelier over your bathtub or a designer pendant light over the vanity.

A well-placed and well-chosen lighting fixture can make a huge difference to the look and feel of your bathroom. Plus, it’s a simple change that doesn’t cost a ton of money.

Fireplace

If you want really dramatic lighting, you can install a fireplace in your bathroom. You’ll need to have some space to make this one work. However, if you’ve got the square footage, you can install a fireplace next to your bathtub for some romantic or cozy ambience.

A traditional, open fireplace would look great next to an old-fashioned claw-foot tub, or you can install a glass, gas-powered fireplace next to your garden tub. Create a soothing place to relax and forget your cares.

Glass Tile

Tile is the perfect choice for bathrooms since it is resistant to water damage and is easy to clean. Your choice in tile can make a big impact on the look of the bathroom. Think beyond color choice. Glass tile can create a shimmery, almost underwater appearance to your bathroom, especially if you select a blue or green hue.

Experiment with different colors of glass tiles to create different looks. Larger, red tiles, for example, can create a sophisticated and luxurious look.

Floor Heating

Stepping out of a hot shower or bath onto a cold floor is jarring — not at all what you want when you’ve had a soothing and relaxing soak. One of the biggest trends of 2014 is floor heating. The tiles or planks are heated by coils below the floor, which creates a comfortable, relaxing environment. You’ll be surprised at how much the floors can warm your whole body from the feet up.

Curbless Showers

Curbless showers offer a streamlined look that is modern and stylish. Instead of a demarcation between

The shower and the floor, the room runs continuously into the shower. A drain is placed at the center of the shower to funnel the water down, or the drain can be placed under the shower door, catching the water before it has a chance to run out onto the floor.

Water Efficiency

Green is the new black, and eco-friendly designs are popular for every room of your home. Water-efficient toilets, showers and sinks are in style for bathrooms. Check out toilets that give you different flush options for different types of waste and low-flow sinks and shower heads. You’ll save money, and you’ll be doing your part to preserve our precious natural resources.

Multi-Head Showers

On the other end of the environmental spectrum is indulgence rather than conservation. Multi-head showers allow you and your partner to enjoy a warm shower at the same time, with neither one of you standing in the cold while you wait your turn for a rinse. Of course, you can also enjoy the shower by yourself if you want to feel like you are under your own personal waterfall.

If it’s time to give your bathroom an update, consider trying out one of these decorating trends for 2014. You’ll create a new look for your bathroom while also improving its functionality, creating a spa-like space in your own home.