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Stunning Design Ideas for a Luxury Home

October 07, 2022

Designing a luxury home is never an easy task. Not only must the current homeowners and trending design sensibilities be taken into account, but the home must be designed to hold up well for the long run in an ever-evolving market. With this in mind, keep reading to find out more about 5 stunning design ideas for a luxury home that will stand out today and have staying power for tomorrow!

Warm Wood Master Bathroom

Plan 6889 Palmiste

In the best luxury homes, the master bathroom should be a retreat from the stresses of everyday life. To this effect, the warm, natural feeling provided by wood is a strong choice for creating that spa-like oasis. Not only does wood receive high marks for aesthetics, but it reduces echo to create the quiet comfort of a professional salon.


There are a number of ways that wood can be incorporated into a luxury bathroom. Shiplap cladding along the walls adds an element of warmth and texture, while floating wood shelves can add an additional slice of natural character. Timber-fronted vanities and wood footstools are other trendy ideas.


While the benefits of a wood bathroom are plentiful, the floor is one area of the bathroom that may not be ideal for timber. However, there is no need to sacrifice warmth when choosing tile or other nonporous flooring options, as innovative radiant floor heating systems can help secure a  heated shower floor that provides the comfort consistent with a wood bathroom oasis. 

Decorative Screen Facades

For sprawling estates, it can be a bit difficult to mitigate sun radiation and regulate interior temperatures. Therefore, some luxury homes are beginning to leverage the benefits of a  metal screen facade in areas of the home that receive extended exposure to direct sunlight.


Decorative facades not only help reduce the amount of sun radiation that a home receives, but they provide an element of architectural intrigue that can greatly benefit the exterior of the home. The best part is that metal screens will still allow sunlight to filter through into the house to allow for natural lighting without the accompanying temperature spike that will require the air conditioning to kick into overdrive. 

Put the Kitchen on an Island

Plan 7095 Amelia

Open kitchens are all the rage in modern luxury homes. Not only do they promote the transmission of natural light to ensure a more pleasant and inviting atmosphere, but they connect adjoining areas of the home to better utilize square footage and create an environment better suited for hosting guests.


Some ways to maximize the open kitchen concept include installing a large kitchen island with nonporous quartz countertops, replacing closed cabinets with floating kitchen shelves, and knocking down full-spanning walls in favor of bar seating and pass-through windows. 

Keep the Exterior Up to Par

Plan 9505 Hampton Road

Sometimes, it can be easy to neglect the exterior when designing a luxury home. However, thanks to their role in securing curb appeal and creating functional exterior space, stunning exteriors are just as important as spa-like bathrooms and sprawling kitchens.


When building decks and patios, be sure to choose materials that will maintain their safety and aesthetics with minimal maintenance. Therefore, it is worthwhile to consider building with composite or other types of rot-resistant  deck boards in lieu of more basic products. 


As for the driveway and sidewalks, consider the benefits of gravel driveways in place of the more common concrete options. While concrete looks good when new, it is very absorptive, putting it at risk of cracking and collapsing in the face of inclement weather. It is also easily stained by leaking car fluids. Gravel surfaces held in place by innovative  permeable pavers help homeowners avoid these issues. Gravel driveways provide a natural beauty to a luxury home’s exterior while also guaranteeing elite drainage that concrete cannot match.  

Polished Concrete Floors

Concrete floors used to be viewed as a utilitarian choice for schools, warehouses, and other types of commercial facilities. However, thanks to modern staining and sealing innovations, polished concrete floors are increasingly becoming a favorite among luxury homeowners looking for an attractive, low-maintenance flooring product. 


Not only can polished concrete be stained in any number of finishes to match the interior design scheme of any type of home, but they do not absorb allergens and can be cleaned with a push of the broom. They also work well with area rugs and hold up well when moving furniture, making them a much more diverse choice than more basic carpet and vinyl products. 

5 Stunning Design Ideas for a Luxury Home

When designing a luxury home, it is critical to capture the trends of today while also considering concepts that have the power to stand the test of time. To this effect, wood-themed master bathrooms, decorative screen facades, sprawling kitchen islands, low-maintenance exteriors, and polished concrete floors are 5 stunning design ideas for luxury homes that can help the home stand out today and for years to come!


Roger Marx is a freelance writer that loves sharing his knowledge and expertise on home improvement projects. He lives in Minneapolis, Minnesota where he enjoys spending time with his wife and working on backyard projects in his spare time. Roger’s work as a freelance writer can be found on  Building Product Advisors, a new construction industry resource launching in Fall 2022.


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