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Home Architecture Trends In 2022

Integrated Designs • Mar 09, 2022

Prominent trends within the field of architecture are constantly changing, developing and evolving, with the designs of yesteryear pushed aside . Home architecture constitutes the design of any building which will be used as a residence of some description, including single family homes, townhouses and larger apartment buildings. Architects will meet with clients to establish their needs, and consequently create design proposals for their desired residence. From start to finish, Integrated Designs & Associates can help you manage and complete whatever project you have in mind.

 

Continue reading to discover some of the more significant home architecture trends for 2022 which may compliment your house design plans.


Sustainable Designs

Living in a sustainable and environmentally-conscious way has never been more important, with the repercussions of global warming well documented and frequent reminders to live in an eco-friendly manner, this has even stretched to design choices within architectural services. Water recycling systems and increased usage of natural lighting are significant, while the utilisation of materials that support the environment remain desirable when structuring house design plans.


Prefabricated Architecture

Though a confusing term, the reality of prefabricated architecture is rather more simple, essentially it is a form of home architecture in which buildings are constructed at a particular location (usually one better suited to construction work), and later transported to the final site. The benefits yielded by this are countless, including improved sustainability, simplicity and savings on cost as well as a time reduction for the finalised build.


Minimalism

All trends seem to link back to sustainability, and the continued popularity of minimalism is no different. Simplistic but smartly designed areas, minimalistic homes will typically make the most of space, embracing the bare essentials and reducing unnecessary features when possible. An architect embracing minimalism will typically utilise basic shapes, areas without decoration, simple often unpatterned materials and repeated structures.


Multifunctional Spaces

Multifunctional spaces became the norm during the initial COVID lockdown, with dining areas, spare rooms and kitchen islands becoming substitute classrooms and zoom meeting spaces. Though it seems we may have been striving for multifunctional spaces anyway due to developments in architecture and design, there has been a notable increase in demand for room dividers and clever use of vertical spaces as well as additional features which save space.

 

Regardless of whether you are an individual dwelling over house design plans, or you’re a large property developer with grand ideas for a new residential complex, we can assist you in completing your project. At Integrated Designs & Associates Ltd, we’re one of the foremost architecture companies in Birmingham and have worked on projects from industrial units to pubs and everything in between. Contact us today for more information on the architectural services we offer.

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