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Brutalism: Zillow recently reported a 452% increase in listings mentioning this minimalistic style, which is all about showing off elements in their most basic form. Raw concrete, exposed brick, and other surfaces with rough, unfinished edges are hallmarks of brutalism.
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Pickleball Courts: Pickleball has seen explosive growth over the last few years, and it’s not slowing down anytime soon. Adding a court to your property could be a good way to increase your home’s value and become the go-to spot for some friendly competition.
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Classic Touches: Designers are seeing a comeback in the classic chandelier, particularly handcrafted Murano glass ones from Italy. Traditional herringbone patterns are also making a comeback in flooring and interior design.
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Murals: These works of art can be hand-painted and customized to your preferences (indoors or outdoors), or they can be wallpaper murals, easily swapped depending on the season.
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Warm Tones: Gone are the days when gray ruled the roost. Now, it’s all about natural warm tones: shades of tan, brown, cream, amber, and green.
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Appliance Hideaways: Rather than showing off your refrigerator or espresso machine, you may want to disguise or hide it. Consider an appliance garage — a sleek type of cabinet designed to keep your kitchen sleek and uncluttered.
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Trey Alligood | CA DRE# 02099406