New Jersey is a hub for remodeling

New Jersey is at the forefront for remodeling businesses. The Garden State is known for its perfectly preserved Victorian buildings in darling towns like Cape May and Asbury Park. Owners of aging homes are looking towards experienced remodelers to renovate their properties to fit their needs without sacrificing its original charm. The merging of smart-home technologies, high-performance materials, and updated lighting systems with classic design elements are a staple in the state’s increasing remodeling business. “Modern remodeling projects in New Jersey increasingly emphasize both aesthetics and practicality. Whether through kitchen and…

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Exploring Modern Home Remodeling Trends

Home remodeling today goes beyond fixing damage or updating old styles, it has become a way for homeowners to enhance comfort, integrate technology and adopt eco-friendly practices that fit modern lifestyles. From coastal renovations in Highland Beach that require storm-resistant materials to Palo Alto’s demand for luxurious, spa-like bathrooms, remodeling trends reflect both regional needs and broader shifts in design preferences. Contractors like Top Remodeling are helping homeowners reimagine spaces with open floor plans, natural light and stylish finishes, while also blending creativity with functionality. Across the board, trends emphasize…

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5 Popular Bathroom Design Ideas in 2026

Client preferences in bathroom design are always shifting. Stay informed on trends to incorporate in 2026. Seapointe Design & Remodel give their perspective on five design trends that are speaking to the current buyers. Biophilic designs Bathrooms are more than a functional space, clients want to feel relaxed in these spaces. Natural materials like stone countertops, wooden vanities, and incorporations of greenery are a leading contributor to curating an experience for a wellness focused buyer. Smart Technology Heated flooring, smart showers and other technologies allow for an easier experience saving…

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Framing Lumber Price Declines

Framing lumber reaches its lowest level in more than a year. The National Association of Home Builders’ (NAHB) recent study on material costs give insight of the behaviors within the U.S. framing lumber market. Summary of the week-to-week lumber prices and plywood prices for the week ending on Sept. 19, 2025: The framing lumber composite price was down 1.6%(-6.5% YoY). The price of lumber futures was up 4.6% (+11.5% YoY). The lumber futures price is down 5.4% from a month ago. The structural panel composite price was down 0.9% compared to…

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Refinancing Applications Increased Amid Fed Rate Cut

Following the Fed’s rate cut, mortgage and refinancing applications are up week-over-week. Compared to last week, mortgage applications have increased by 29.7% and the Mortgage Bankers Association’s Refinance Index reports a 58% increase. With mortgage rates at their lowest since last October, refinancing applications have jumped to take advantage of the lower rates. In anticipation of the rate cut leading up to the Federal Reserve meeting, homeowners were already jumping to refinance. Through this influx of newly refinanced mortgages, contractors can expect increased remodeling activity to begin shortly. With the…

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Why design-build is the key to building smart and stronger

In today’s ultra-competitive construction industry, design-build teams are seeing success that contractors alone typically are not finding. The advantage to this model is in its simplified operating plan of streamlined communication, control and speed without sacrificing quality. Leveraging the whole firm under a single contract drastically reduces the odds of things going wrong since the build is under one group. Compared to potentially playing a game of Telephone between designer, architect and contractor, collaboration is much easier under design-build. Aligning the whole process under one team keeps projects on schedule…

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2025 home remodel design trends

Mitchell Construction Group, a design + build firm based in Medfield, MA, gives their insight on 2025 home remodel design trends. Their insights include reinventing outdoor spaces, utilizing multi-use spaces, renovating mud rooms and using more rich color palettes. Integrating niche features in kitchens like coffee bars. Also in kitchens they found that range alcoves offer increased functionality for home chefs as well as serving as increased storage space for meal preparation. They emphasized offering unique ceiling treatments like wood paneling and coffered ceilings to serve homeowners looking to reinvent…

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Contractor’s Guide to Tampa Bay Hurricane-Resistant Home Renovations

Hurricane-resistant home features have long been considered practical, but not necessary upgrades in the past. However, growing awareness of flood risks and storm dangers played an impact in homeowners seeking out these features. Rather than solely being luxury upgrades that boost property values, hurricane-resistant home features are now seen as essential to safety in some areas. For contractor success, knowing one’s demographic is key to thriving in the industry. Taking Tampa Bay as an example, homeowners are increasingly opting for hurricane-resistant home renovations. Features that protect their kitchens and bathtubs…

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Low Carbon Construction Materials Market Overview 2025

The global market for low-carbon construction materials reached about US$259.42 billion in 2024 and is projected to grow to US$394.38 billion by 2029, with a compound annual growth rate (CAGR) of roughly 8.8%. This growth is driven by rising demand for sustainable building products, stricter environmental regulations and greater emphasis on lowering the carbon footprint of new construction. Key material types in this space include green concrete, mass timber, low-carbon bricks, recycled metals, green tiles and plastics (recycled or bio-based). The market is segmented by application (residential, commercial, industrial) and…

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Remodeling spending trend: natural disaster repairs

Natural disaster repairs are growing in their share of the overall remodeling market. According to data from the Harvard Joint Center for Housing Studies in their latest Improving America’s Housing 2025 report, this is an increasing trend. From 2022 and 2023 spending for repairs caused by natural disasters represented 6 percent of the total market share. This is up from 4 percent reported two decades earlier. According to the NOAA Billion Dollar Weather and Climate Disaster database, in 2023 the U.S. experienced 28 record breaking disasters each with an estimated total for…

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