Design trends in the home
As the annual Auckland Home Show gets underway this week the Weekend Herald looks at some of the trends for every home DIYer or those looking to spruce up their homes.
Black is back in the kitchen
According to show organisers black is the all new go-to-colour to dress your kitchen appliances in. Gone are the days when stainless steel appliances were the rage, shiny black is now the ultimate colour to have in the kitchen. However, for those not so keen on black, luxe metallics are also on trend from coppers, to bronze, rose golds and gold.
Being bold with colour
According to Resene bold colours are back in. "Deep blue reds" (yes, really), black and near black, duck-egg blue, greyed blues and bold pops of orange and yellow are some of this year's biggest trends to rejuvenate and liven up a space. Colour-blocking and stencilling can also be combined with these to transform once blank walls into a creative piece of art that can expand from floor to ceiling.
Sustainable living
Green living has become an ever-growing trend. The show will host a large number of exhibitors doing solar options alongside smaller appliances designed to use less power, or manage the amount of hot water in the shower.
Squeezing it all in
As the average cost of a new home continues to climb, homeowners are looking at ways to make the most of their smaller spaces. Managing director at Tiltaway Beds NZ and MiniKitchens NZ Robbie McIntosh said there was a heightened demand for products that could fit into tighter spaces. "It has gone bananas, especially in the city." Foldable beds, that can be tidied away to make room for day-to-day activities, and mini-kitchens are some of the nifty products that can help transform a small space into an all-in-one living area.
Wetrooms
In the bathroom the floor-to-ceiling shower is becoming a popular way to open up the space. To add character to the space, glass screens printed with an image of your choice, printed wall areas and even tiles are an ongoing trend this year.
About the show
At ASB showgrounds Greenlane, Wednesday to Sunday. More than 500 exhibitors will showcase the latest products, services and trends in renovations, building, furnishings, home improvements and outdoor living.