Increased interest for functionality and multigenerational living

While many U.S. homeowners are facing economic pressure, renovation projects remain a priority. The How America Renovates 2026 report found that 68% of respondents reporting that their projects are for home functionality, not resale value. This comes as 42% of homeowners surveyed said that economic concerns affected their project plans, a majority of them continued rather than pausing. Despite economic headwinds, the rise is functionality is pressured by the increase in multigenerational living. “This reality is tied closely to changing household dynamics,” wrote Block Renovation in the study. “Multigenerational living…

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Real Home Trend is Redefining Renovation Design

Today’s homeowners are moving away from picture-perfect decorating toward spaces that tell a story when remodeling. Instead of matching sets and untouched surfaces, clients are looking to embrace layered rooms filled with meaningful items designed to reflect their daily lives, otherwise known as the ‘real home’ trend. “A real home feels layered, lived-in and deeply personal,” said designer Mimi Meacham. “It tells the story of the people who live there. You see the books they actually read, the art they’ve collected over time, the heirlooms, the kids’ projects and the…

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GHB presents the 2026 Sustainable Materials Gallery

We are proud to present our March/April 2026 issue of Green Home Builder, which is our 2026 Sustainable Materials Gallery. From essential industry organizations to our annual event calendar, this issue is designed for our readers to reference throughout the year. Thank you all for your continued support and readership. Do not hesitate to reach out to our team for feedback, questions and project insight. Cheers! Industry professionals qualify for a free subscription. Read the digital version here.

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Open concept and accessibility in kitchen remodeling

Kitchen remodeling trends are leaning towards open shelving and accessible appliances. Dedicated spaces like a wet bar or coffee station are increasing in popularity as well as smart appliances. Tymur Construction, a remodeling and construction firm note that smart appliance that allow for ease of use with voice assistants or smartphone connection are a must-have for many modern clients. Tymur also emphasizes the multi-use features needed of kitchen islands. “Kitchen islands are no longer just for extra counter space,” said Tymur. “They have become multi-functional hubs.” Kitchens are often now the…

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Remodel of the Week: Alex Yeske Interiors

Alex Yeske Interiors renovated a 1939 Californian Home and gave it new life with a layered, English-inspired glow. The goal was to preserve the home’s historic charm while introducing British-inspired layers, soft lighting and a calm, garden-led palette. “We wanted our work to feel like it had both always been there and could stand the test of time for many years to come,” said Yeske. Completed in just over eight months, the most transformative decision in the project was also the simplest, by removing almost all overhead lighting. In the…

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Top kitchen remodeling trends for spring

With a transition into the spring season, remodeling trends are following a softer and more playful ambiance. The trend forecast from top interior designers lean towards butter yellow, mixed metals and fun prints. Michelle Gage, founder of Michelle Gage Interiors especially foresees the rise in gingham. “While this print tends to come out for warmer seasons, it is truly a timeless staple that has serious staying power,” said Gage. “It plays well with other prints, too, and can be a wonderful layer.” Hues of yellow are increasing in appearance, Corinne…

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