Interior design for homes evolves every year, becoming more functional and practical and doing away with frustrating problems that make life difficult.
North Homes offers Sydney house and land package buyers an extensive range of upgrades that accommodate the most modern and convenient interior features. Take a look at what our customers are most excited about in 2024:
Top trends in interior design for 2024
- Shower and bath ledges
From shampoo to face wash, accessing products while in the shower or bath has been a longstanding problem. Shower caddies seem useful at first, but they end up cracked and dirty. And unless you have a flat ledge around your bath, there is nowhere for bottles to sit.
The latest interior design trend solves this problem by offering an inbuilt shelf that blends seamlessly with the rest of your space. These run the length of the shower and bath, or can be a ‘nook’. Both are easy to wipe down, and they give you a convenient place to store your products.
- Steccawood
Steccawood from polytec is a new product that delivers depth and texture to interior areas. These ‘decorative battens’ can give your kitchen modern flair, sitting beneath your island. They look fantastic and you can choose from a smooth stone or wood-style finish.
Steccawood products are cost-effective and can be used on curved surfaces. You have probably seen them in a few display homes; they really make a good impression.
- Butler’s pantries
Another feature that has taken off in new Sydney homes over the last few years is the butler’s pantry.
This walk-in-style pantry can be used for more than food storage. It is the perfect place to keep kitchen accessories such as pots, pans, and kitchen gadgets as well as a second fridge, sink or even dishwasher. Choosing a butler’s pantry means you can have a more minimalist kitchen without a lot of overhead cabinetry.
Even a small butler’s pantry can be a game-changer for convenience so make sure to ask about it when you’re booking a house and land package.
- Porcelain benchtops
Interior design trends for 2024 are pointing towards porcelain as a benchtop material because it is sturdy, scratch-resistant and more heat-resistant than other materials like quartz, and is a cost-effective alternative to marble.
We love porcelain because of the array of colour choices that allow a space to feel more personalised.
Talk to us about a porcelain benchtop with steccawood underneath; this combination looks amazing.
- Bulkhead ceilings & built-in cabinetry
If you still want a place for your family to gather to watch the latest blockbuster movie or hit Netflix show, consider a home theatre room that makes use of bulkhead design for the ceiling. This looks great and gives you options for theatre-style lighting, while also improving acoustics in the room.
Talk to your designer as well about built-in cabinetry for your speakers, TV and gaming consoles. The latest interior design trends can keep your cables out of the way.
- VJ cladding for alfresco ceilings
VJ (vertical joint) cladding, also known as tongue and groove cladding, is a stylish choice of ceiling, usually made from timber or medium-density fibreboard (MDF).
VJ cladding creates an effect between rustic and sleek, making it perfect for outdoor ceilings in an alfresco area. It provides a stylish surface while still giving a feeling of the outdoors and separating the ceiling in your alfresco area from the ceiling inside the house.
Introduce the latest interior design trends when you buy a house and land package in Sydney in 2024
Many house and land package builders in Sydney don’t give the option for premium interior design features as add ons, but if you want your home to have the latest look, reach out to North Homes today; we’re happy to accommodate your requests.
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