Staying up to date with consumer interest is of vital importance in the remodeling industry, and luckily the National Association of Homebuilders (NAHB) and the Joint Center for Housing Studies (JCHS) at Harvard University have released surveys that detail what statistically receives the most attention from homeowners pursuing renovations. NAHB survey results found a slight decrease in measures from the first quarter, especially in the western part of the country despite an overall positive sentiment among the remodeling market. Directors at Harvard’s Remodeling Futures Program also pitched in their views…
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Historic Whole-Home Remodel in Boise, Idaho
In Boise’s North End historic district, an investment of $1 million and six months of work created an impressive whole-home remodel. Remodeling historic homes often comes with the challenge of strict preservation guidelines. However, the team at Renaissance Remodeling balanced practical and style modernization with the home’s classic character. The home renovated for functionality like weatherizing the exterior, easier access to the basement and upgraded air, electrical, and plumbing systems. The charming original fireplace and street view remained the same for early 20th century home. Renaissance Remodeling showcased an excellent…
Read MoreRemodeling Companies are Partnering with AI Technology
Home Services Plus based out of San Diego, CA, announced a new platform with AI technology that generates possible renovations before any real remodeling work starts. This is one of many building and remodeling companies who are integrating Artificial Intelligence with image rendering, customer experience, data collection and analysis. Home Services Plus in particular looks for this collaboration to be an innovation of customer experience and satisfaction. The remodeling AI technology has features to visualize remodels based off of a picture of the current home and generate multiple styles and…
Read MoreRemodel of the Week: Stunning 1907 Carriage Home
This 120-year old carriage home remodel merges historical preservation with contemporary style and functionality. Straight out of the American Gilded Age, the home is located in the Long Island Oyster Bay Cove neighborhood. While the galley kitchen layout and 12-foot ceilings posed critical design issues, a library ladder and brass rails added charm and easy access to high cabinets. The long kitchen features stunning fixtures like Arabescato Antico marble backsplash and island, a custom cooker hood and dark stone countertops. The primary bedroom and bathroom truly steal the show. The…
Read MoreTop Trends for Kitchen Remodels for 2025
Striking a balance between trend-relevant and long-lasting designs is what sets special kitchens apart when remodeling. Finding that balance involves planning not just around what is currently in the loop, but also incorporating timeless design elements that will still provide functional value decades after the remodel. Whether it’s solid surface countertop options such as quartz or marble, or wood-grained accents in tandem with contemporary, sleek cabinetry, a combination of quality choices gives homeowners more options that keep them satisfied with their remodel for many years to come. Read More
Read MoreNumber of Remodeling Firms Outpaces Single-Family Builders in U.S.
An increase in the number of residential remodelers between 2017 and 2022 of 25% has widened the gap between how many remodelers there are compared to how many residential builders, according to data from the National Association of Home Builders. Further analysis seems to support that the pandemic played a role in the increase of the remodel market as a report from Harvard’s Joint Center for Housing Studies demonstrated a dramatic rise in remodeling spending that remained above $600 billion despite leveling out after 2022. Nevertheless, some data from the…
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