TikTok trends that can boost your home’s value by £100,000
Want to try something new with your décor? Herringbone floors, outdoor kitchens and living walls are just some of the TikTok trends that could add value to your home.
Recreating the top 20 trends on TikTok and Instagram could increase the value of your home by up to £100,000 (if you do all 20!) — according to research by find-a-tradesperson platform Rated People.
Around 60% of UK homeowners plan to recreate at least one of these trends this year, the research found.
Vintage charm
Vintage-inspired trends were popular in the research, which analysed over 800,000 jobs on the Rated People platform and surveyed over 2,000 people.
Herringbone floors was the top trend, with 72 million views on TikTok, 100,000 hashtags on Instagram and 40,000 annual UK Google searches. It was the most popular home improvement trend in the study, and it estimated that buyers would pay up to £5,500 more for a home if it had a herringbone floor.
Vintage furniture was also a fashionable look, coming sixth on the list. It had over 25,000,000 TikTok views, 2,200,000 Instagram posts and 8,100 Google searches, adding an average £5,643 in value to your home.
Other vintage-inspired trends that add value are cottagecore décor (£5,406), flagstone floors (£5,527) and wood panelling (£5,114).
Natural materials
With sustainability playing a more important role in interior design, it’s not surprising that natural material trends featured heavily in the research.
Living walls was a big trend, with 47,800,000 TikTok views, 142,000 Instagram posts and 8,100 Google searches. People bringing nature into their homes in this way could add an impressive £5,263 in value.
Other natural-inspired trends included pampas grass décor, which adds £4,603 in value and outdoor kitchens, which were second on the list, and increased the value of a home by £5,683, thanks to the addition of a quirky entertaining space.
Neutral colour palettes
Neutral colour palettes have long been known to boost the value of a home so it’s little surprise that these made the cut.
Neutral décor clocked up 20,400,000 TikTok views and 1,200,000 Instagram posts adding £5,528 to the value of a home.
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Japandi décor, a combination of Japanese minimalism and Scandinavian functionality, which focuses on light spaces and colours also scored highly, coming in 14th on the list of trends and adding £4,936 in value to a home.
Bold decoration
Surprisingly, considering the popularity of neutral colours, bold palettes were also popular. Dark kitchens add £4,909 in value and, more specifically a green kitchen could add an extra £5,344 to your home.
Colour blocking — taking colours that are opposites and pairing them together — added £4,776. Green walls led to a £4,691 uplift in a home’s value, while pink bathrooms, always a risky trend, added £4,498.
While it’s great to try something new, be aware that TikTok trends don’t always have staying power. “Do what you love but don’t follow trends as these date quickly and you’ll want to change them sooner than you think,” says interior designer Jojo Bradley.
Designer Simone Suss, who focusses on sustainability in her work, said: “Definitely avoid being too ‘faddy’ or ‘of the moment’ and instead design for longevity.”
Home improvements that add value
As well as trends, the study also investigated which home improvements are the most lucrative if you’re looking to sell. Extra space and multi-functionality were high up on the list, with a self-contained annex taking the top spot.
This was thought to add £17,000 to the value of a home. Other space-enhancing improvements included a new orangery or conservatory, increasing value by £13,611; a garden office room, adding £11,648 and a new porch, £11,015.
Despite the trend for TikTok-inspired home improvements, people still value the importance of solid bricks and mortar. Adding a new roof was the second home improvement to add value, at £15,407 and new windows were fifth at £12,784.
The impact of the pandemic could also be seen as garden offices were popular and a home gym added £11,927. An outdoor entertaining area increased values by £11,757.
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“Our priorities have been changing and it’s no surprise that some of the things that have recently helped to enhance our lives like home gyms and outdoor entertaining areas are now more valuable than ever to homebuyers,’ said Adrienne Minster, CEO of Rated People.
Top home trends on TikTok and the amount they could add to the value of a home:
Herringbone floor — £5,485
Outdoor kitchen — £5,683
Living walls — £5,263
Green kitchen — £5,344
Home office — £6,368
Vintage furniture — £5,643
Dark kitchens — £4,909
Neutral décor — £5,528
Pampas grass decor — £4,603
Wall panelling — £5,114
Maximalism — £5,394
Flagstone floor — £5,527
Painted arches — £4,723
Japandi décor — £4,936
Colour blocking — £4,776
Green walls — £4,691
Kitchen pantry — £5,757
Grand millennial décor — £5,398
Cottagecore décor — £5,406
Pink bathrooms — £4,498