10 quick tips to modernise your home

Keeping your living space up to date with trends of the moment can bring a refreshing energy to your home, whether you choose to do it seasonally, yearly or wherever you get the urge. Modernising your space doesn’t have to be an overwhelming task; with a few of the quick tips below, you can effortlessly transform your pad into a contemporary home. For those looking to take on a larger project, there are some tips in this post for you, too! Here are ten ways in which you can modernise your home for 2024 – enjoy!

One: The Minimalistic Approach

If you want your home to continuously look sleek and modern, simplify your space by decluttering. Most people have items that aren’t necessary, sitting on top of surfaces, adding a visually unappealing look to the room. Spend some time in the rooms of your home, truly considering what items are essential to your daily life, and sell, donate or throw out anything that isn’t needed or that doesn’t bring you joy. For the items that must be kept but are still not the most aesthetic to keep on display, opt for adding decorative baskets and storage solutions to keep them in, for example, a small and simple wicker basket to hold cables and remotes. This helps keep things organised, too!

Two: Neutral Colour Palette

When decorating your home, be it the living room, kitchen, bedroom or other areas, choose a neutral colour scheme. This gives you a fantastic blank but effective canvas to build upon with pops of colour as accents. Remember that when it comes to a modern aesthetic, less is always more. Keep this in mind when choosing your more decorative items like dried flowers and abstract art prints, as we want to subtly add extra touches rather than overpower the space.

Three: Open Floor Plans

If you are able to and have the budget for a slightly bigger project, try to open up the rooms within your home by removing unnecessary walls. Many modern homes that you see today have open-plan living, kitchen and dining areas to allow for a more seamless appearance. This fosters a sense of spaciousness, allowing more light to pass through the home and aligns with the current open-concept design trend.

Four: Consider Your Lighting

Modern lighting fixtures are able to completely change the vibe your home portrays. Consider incorporating sleek pendant lights, neon signs or minimalistic chandeliers to the room, as well as an array of decorative lamps to add the perfect ambience. Modern homes thrive with the right ambience.

Five: Switch Up Your Furniture

Updating the furniture in your home with timeless yet trending pieces will give your home a completely new look. This is, of course, for those undergoing a grander transformation with a budget to do so. When searching for these pieces, consider sleek lines, metallic accents, and furniture that serve multiple purposes for maximum functionality.

Six: Tech Integration

For many people looking to modernise their homes, this comes with upgrading their technology. There are many smart home devices that help make your home as comfortable as possible while also adding a bit of a wow factor. From smart thermostats to efficient lighting controls, modern technology can seamlessly enhance your living experience.

Seven: Reflective Surfaces

Adding elements of glass and mirrors to reflect more light around the rooms can enhance the natural lighting, making your rooms feel more spacious. Some may even consider using mirrored furniture or strategically placing mirrors in an area to achieve this effect.

Eight: Smart Storage Solution

To keep your home looking continuously stylish and aesthetic, look for storage solutions that help you maintain a clutter-free environment. A modern home is most often simplistic and minimal, so limiting random belongings and clutter is essential to achieve this modern look. While this is the case, a modern home also prioritises functionality, so investing in smart storage solutions is a must.

Nine: Natural Elements

Incorporating natural materials into your home will add both warmth and texture to the space; you can achieve this with wood, marble, and stone. These will create a balance and prevent the environment from becoming too white and sterile.

Ten: Statement Art

Finally, introducing bold and modern artwork to your empty walls will create a focal point, adding a contemporary flair to the space. No matter your interior style, be it industrial, vintage or Scandinavian, large abstract pieces will elevate your home for a charming modern aesthetic.

By implementing one or a few of these quick fixes or larger projects, you can seamlessly transform your house into a modern home. Remember, the key is to make changes that resonate with your own personal style as well as this aesthetic in order to make a home that feels both contemporary and uniquely yours. Enjoy the process and relish the comfort a modern house can bring.

Mark Lee-Falcon
Mark Lee-Falconhttps://seeninthecity.co.uk
Hi! My name is Mark Lee-Falcon and I am a partner and deputy editor for Seen in the City. Fitness is one of my main passions and I love discovering new workouts. I also love exploring the city and finding the coolest new places to eat and drink. You can contact me on: Mark@seeninthecity.co.uk

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