Way in and WAY OUT
SA Home Owner|Trends 2022
Jo Borrill delves into what is opening and closing this season
Jo Borrill
Way in and WAY OUT
Floor-to-ceiling glass is what everyone wants right now. Taller, wider windows are what people desire as they’ve become a doable option, seeing as windows have come a long way with insulation and energy efficiency.

Black frames or “dark windows” came about a few years ago, and they’re still popular. This look dates back to the industrial warehouses of yesteryear, however, people still love the aesthetic.

If you are looking for something charming and unique, window seats are a way to maximise your living experience, and add extra seating options. This is a great area to relax, enjoy a sundowner, read or unwind, while enjoying the view. These areas can be tastefully decorated with pillows and throws to make this a comfy and cosy experience.

FIRST IMPRESSIONS

When visitors arrive at your door, that door paves the way for what is hiding behind it. Your front door needs to make an impression, and speaks volumes about the character, personality and taste of the occupants inside.

This season, homeowners are opting for higher, wider, and bolder than ever before when it comes to the latest door trends.

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