Aaron Reid – New Zealand Sotheby’s International Realty
While architecture and decor constantly evolve, styles that holistically unite a home’s interior and exterior environments will always maintain their value. That’s particularly true as homeowners look for ways to improve their physical and mental well-being and reconnect with nature by spending more time outdoors.
Here are four of the top trends for optimizing indoor-outdoor living, as showcased by some of the world’s most fascinating and design-forward homes.
An Intuitive Flow From Inside to Outside
Joel Schemmel – Premier Sotheby’s International Realty
Homeowners want their interior living spaces to feel more connected to their yards, gardens, and patios.
That means homes with floor-to-ceiling windows—or better yet, retractable glass walls—are naturally in demand, as are outdoor gathering spaces tastefully furnished to complement the rest of the home.
Joel Schemmel – Premier Sotheby’s International Realty
This magnificent estate situated on the north end of Florida’s Siesta Key takes this aesthetic a step further with a stylistic flow between the indoor and outdoor kitchens and the entertaining spaces. This sense of connection extends to the landscape itself, with the horizon of the infinity pool seamlessly blending into the peaceful waters of Roberts Bay.
No detail has been spared to ensure this interior-exterior living is as comfortable and convenient as possible, including automated screens that enclose the patio seating and the recessed lounge and fire pit.
Spa Features for Deep Relaxation
Christian Wach – Pacific Sotheby’s International Realty
Custom-designed and purpose-built spaces that enable serenity, tranquility, and well-being are essential for luxury homeowners. This could be a meditation garden that fosters deep focus and calm, or a hot tub and sauna to encourage relaxation.
Christian Wach – Pacific Sotheby’s International Realty
Location is also an asset, which is what makes this oceanfront residence on the California coast such a stunning example. Situated in a gated enclave adjacent to the beach, the primary suite’s expansive balcony boasts a panoramic view perfect for inspiring mindful rejuvenation.
But it’s the courtyard on the main level that truly recreates the ambience of a deluxe retreat, with its heated veranda, soothing fountain, and private outdoor shower cove.
Natural Tones and Textures
Aaron Reid – New Zealand Sotheby’s International Realty
Furnishings that highlight natural beauty can come to life through floors, walls, furniture, and countertops made from naturally-sourced materials like wood, stone, and wicker.
If these furnishings can be sourced in an eco-friendly manner, so much the better. Sustainable design is a high priority, with homeowners choosing organic materials not just for aesthetic appeal but for ethical reasons as well.
Aaron Reid – New Zealand Sotheby’s International Realty
Some homes elevate this ethos to an even higher level via interior spaces especially conducive to plant life, so the decor comes alive in the most literal way. That’s the vibe at this astonishing converted warehouse in Auckland, where steel-framed windows and skylights enable greenery to thrive. The earthy ambience includes gorgeous ivy-clad walls and a second-floor garden fully appointed for outdoor entertaining.
Bold Exterior Spaces
Jim Reerink – Netherlands Sotheby’s International Realty
Outdoor areas can be designed to be as functional, fashionable, and comfortable as their indoor counterparts. Homeowners are customizing outdoor living spaces in increasingly striking and stylish ways. This includes a focus on unusual colors, unconventional decor, vivid artwork, and wow-worthy accessories.
Jim Reerink – Netherlands Sotheby’s International Realty
Just look at this cutting-edge country house near Bergen, in the Netherlands. It looks like an exquisitely reclaimed barn or shed, as if a centuries-old structure has been creatively adapted for contemporary luxury living. However, this home is part of a reimagining of a “farmyard” concept and was actually constructed in 2019. Its blend of rusticity and elegance is amplified by the glorious natural setting, where herb and vegetable gardens verge on fields, woods, and ponds.
Trends come and go, but the four design-forward ones highlighted by this array of stunning properties continue to grow in popularity.