A vacation retreat in Pismo Beach, California was recently remodeled to the vision of the ultimate beachside retirement home using modern Mediterranean style to naturally brighten up the previously dark and dimly-lit house. Tackling the whole house with new paints, materials and detailing transformed the home into the ultimate coastal paradise. Substituting lighter-colored cabinetry in place of the red-stained wood and changing the dark countertops to white made the most of the decision to more light enter in through the bigger windows near the kitchen. The entrance and living room…
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Contractor insights into industry trends
Findings from the Home Improvement Research Institute (HIRI) show that contractor activity has held steady throughout Q2 despite market growth softening. Current concerns include tariff and labor impact, but the outdoor materials market and demand for energy-efficient projects saw gains higher than anticipated. With data pointing to an increase in home improvement projects under $5k and a decrease in projects over $100k, the findings suggest homeowners are prioritizing inexpensive summer projects that take advantage of sunny weather or optimize efficiency in expecting the heat wave. Read More
Read MoreHome Improvement Originations Surge Despite Weak Outlook
Although suffering a dip from the previous quarter, home improvement loan originations have increased over 35% year-over-year to over $3.5 billion, signaling a strong demand for home remodeling and renovations. Datasets from the Joint Center for Housing Studies at Harvard University and the National Association of Homebuilders point to signs that remodeling activity is softening, but the increase in home improvement loan originations demonstrates that remodeling activity fares well, especially as many are likely to finance through home-equity lines of credit. Remodelers are mostly positive while some see activity slowing…
Read MoreSix Kitchen Styles Designers are Tired of Seeing
Expert interior designers from multiple firms have given their take on kitchen styles they think are outdated and not worth doing anymore. With simpler, lighter kitchens being what’s in style right now, older designs like the cherry wood cabinetry plus dark granite countertop combo or overly ornate Tuscan luxury leave the room feeling dark and closed off. However, going all white is another end of the extreme the design experts caution against, instead they encourage nuanced comfort and natural brightness. Read More
Read More2025 Home Design Trend: Modern Organic
The Modern Organic design trend creates an elegant blend of rustic charm with modern minimalism. This fusion produces a sleek mixture of old-school luxury and contemporary beauty through classic wood finishes and rich contrasts that make the room pop. The Modern Organic trend maximizes comfort by incorporating a soft feel that utilizes natural lighting and subtle, yet classy accents of wood and metal, resulting in this trend providing timeless value. Read More
Read MoreA Complete Guide to Building Exteriors Using Cladding
Cladding acts as a vital layer that shields the framework like a windbreaker to maintain energy efficiency through better insulation and protect against weather conditions with durable materials. Different types of cladding suit different needs based on geographic location and aesthetic preference, but some common applications of materials are metal, wood and vinyl cladding. Depending on climate, budget or maintenance goals, using the right cladding can ensure a build or remodel retains lasting value long after the project is complete. Read More
Read MoreSurveys offer glimpse into home remodeling, improvement sentiment
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…
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…
Read MoreHomebuilders are slashing prices at the highest rate in three years
In response to the weakening demand from homebuyers in the current economy, 38% of homebuilders said they cut prices in the month of July. Alongside builders buying down mortgage rates, the average price reduction has steadily dropped since November as higher interest rates and poor affordability dampened the housing market through the first half of 2025. Nevertheless, confidence has momentarily rebounded thanks to the budget bill passed earlier this month, leaving it up to builders to take initiative in creatively maneuvering through a difficult market. Read More
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