Times are changing, as are trends in design in the real estate market.
While smart design has become the customary preference for properties in the country, it should take a back seat as density increases and city life continues to spread.
According to CoreLogic, some trends in design are out of step. Here are some expected models that are very different from what currently exists on the market.
1. Micro-apartments
Many designers try to cope with the available or allocated plan, but others opt for the construction of pint-sized apartments. This type of home has plenty of storage space, adaptable living spaces, sliding walls, concealed appliances, and large windows with beautiful views that distract the attention of homeowners who do not think they live in a tiny space.
2. Retirement Skates
For many aging residents, the size of their home is not a priority. Instead, they reduce their workforce to low-maintenance flats that are better suited to their lifestyle and requirements. This group is more likely to choose comfort, proximity to attractions and cultural resources, availability of support services, and accessible designs that complement independent living.
3. No cooking, no problem
With more Australians indulging in Uber Eats, a life without cooking seems to be the new way forward. Kitchens occupy a space that everyone does not use. So it makes sense to simply place a microwave, a toaster, a kettle and a small sink in the corner. The space reserved for the kitchen can be used instead for larger sleeping and living areas.
4. Bring shopping home
This is centered on new ways to provide food and property to homeowners. Some facilities and equipment are likely to enter the scenario. These include landing areas for drone deliveries; a 3D printer that allows you to immediately print the products you need; and large storage bins to allow 24/7 deliveries.
5. Go and go as you please
Airbnb has been a success. With the attention that the business is attracting, more and more people are rethinking the need for full-time housing. As a result, it is expected that more apartments will be designed for short-term rentals, which will include not only online bookings, but also utility mechanisms and prorated rates, as well as accessories. like lockable storage.
6. Sweet apartment
Small blocks become the norm and high density life is inevitable. Instead of leaving the house, children can move into separate apartments located in the same building – renovated with features such as separate entrances and reserved parking spaces in the garage.
7. Disposable Apartments
While marriage rates are falling and people stay single for a long time, apartment designers have to adapt and offer smaller designs designed for one person. For example, large rooms and small bathrooms will suit a living space that's no longer necessary to divide for the whole family.
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