With rents increasingly on the rise and now hitting a national average of $2,495 a month, Americans are expecting more for their money. More and more apartment residents are therefore demanding higher levels of comfort, convenience, and aesthetics throughout communal spaces, as well as individual units. As such, the latest apartment design trends are championing these demands to ultimately create a luxury lifestyle experience for each and every resident.

Biophilic design

Biophilia is defined as a love of nature, and biophilic interior design is an extension of this concept. It essentially involves the liberal use of natural resources throughout apartment design in order to strengthen each resident’s relationship with the natural world. Since people spend around 90% of their time indoors, it’s increasingly important apartment buildings are as restful, revitalizing, and conducive to overall health and wellbeing as possible. Natural light, in particular, is a key element underpinning biophilic design. In addition to large windows, natural light can be maximized in apartment buildings by keeping the windows free of heavy curtains or blinds. Windows should also be kept clear of other obstructions both inside and outside the room, such as, dirt on the glass and outside plants, so natural light is allowed to flood the interiors completely.

Minimalist furniture

Minimalism is an enduring interior design trend, and low-maintenance, easy-to-clean decor choices play a key role here. Elevated furniture, for example, is an increasingly important design feature, particularly in smaller apartments. Stylish pieces like sofas and side tables elevated on legs not only look elegant, but they’re also conducive to keeping dust and debris at bay. Since these pieces are largely kept off the ground, it’s much easier to sweep or vacuum underneath them. Similarly, hanging wall cabinets keep the floor clear and easy to clean. Professional apartment building cleaning also continues to play a crucial role in ensuring clean and hygienic communal areas. Professional cleaning teams can help ensure restrooms, lobbies, and kitchens are kept safe and comfortable for residents at all times.

Multifunctional areas

Hybrid work is becoming increasingly commonplace and, as such, apartment building design is adjusting to accommodate the flexible schedule of its residents. For example, state-of-the-art coworking lounges are an emerging design trend across the country; these spaces feature single desks, workstations, and private offices, in addition to group meeting points. Similarly, multifunctional mailrooms are another popular feature now in greater demand due to the widespread rise in online shopping. These mail rooms are spacious with large layouts and attractive, modern designs for maximum ease and convenience of use. In particular, multifunctional mailrooms feature different types of storage and pickup areas able to accommodate parcels of various shapes, weights, and sizes.
Apartment building design trends are ever changing to meet the needs of residents looking for the most bang for their buck. Biophilic design, minimalist furniture, and multifunctional areas, in particular, are just some of the latest design trends to sweep apartment complexes this year.
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