Remodel of the week: One Coast Design

The design team from One Coast Design remodeled the Coburn Hutchinson House in Summerville, S.C. The home is a rare surviving example of Charleston Single-style architecture, with one particular space standing out among the rest: The Blue Bathroom.  Tucked into one of the home’s original guest suites and accessed through a set of original French doors off the piazza, the bathroom was transformed from a utilitarian clockroom into a vintage and period-accurate spa room. Michelle Sauter, lead designer at One Coast Design and owner of the Coburn Hutchinson House, described…

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Remodel of the week: Neil Kelly

The design team from Neil Kelly remodeled a kitchen in Gresham, transforming its outdated design into a more contemporary one that balances with transitional warmth. Tawni Peterson from NK worked as the Design Consultant on the project, leading a team also from NK. The clients knew they wanted to remodel the kitchen when they originally moved into the home a few years ago, envisioning a more open and airy kitchen. The team faced structural challenges during the initial walkthrough, noting that the existing vertical stick framing was not adequate to…

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Using AI technology in the remodeling industry

Danny Fisher, the Chief Technology Officer at West Shore Home oversees one of the largest bathroom remodelers in the country with over $1 billion annual revenue. Fisher gives his insights on how he utilized AI technology when he started at West Shore and how it revolutionized the workflow and scale of business. As any remodeler knows scoping is the hardest part of scaling home remodeling, relaying the client’s needs while balancing cost, labor and timelines can take years to manually understand. Yet under Fisher’s experience AI can simultaneously check  inventory…

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Remodeling Market Sentiment increased in Q4 2025

The National Association of Home Builders (NAHB) released their NAHB/Westlake Royal Remodeling Market Index (RMI) for the fourth quarter, showing growth and stability in the market. The survey increased four points compared to Q3 at a 64. This survey takes an average of the Current Conditions Index and the Future Indicators Index. The Current Conditions Index takes into account the current market for small, medium and large projects and averaged a  71. While the Future Indicators Index surveys incoming inquiries and backlog of projects. This index increased four points from…

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Remodel of the week: Bishop Studio

The design team from Bishop Studio remodeled and preserved the midcentury model style ranch for the first time since construction in 1966. The original construction was led by renowned architect and close friend of Frank Lloyd Wright, Don Erickson. The team from Bishop Studio includes designers Jennie Bishop, Natalie Fantozzi and Veronica Callahan who took on the project in Winnetka, Ill. The clients were a young couple with two young children. The studio’s vision was to modernize without sacrificing original charm and warm feel. This is executed by a balance…

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Residential remodeling averages across the U.S.

The national average of remodels across the U.S. is $149,470. For residential contractors the price of labor, building materials and complexity of the project all factor into the end result. Oklahoma is 32.9% below the national average for remodeling, with an average of $100,114. While this is attractive for clients, it could also indicate that profit margins are tighter for remodelers. Large projects such as home additions in the state average at $5,889. Following Oklahoma, Arkansas’s average is $104,634, 29.9% below the national average. A home addition averages at  $6,155.…

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Remodeler weighs in on 2026 trends

Mark Philben, project development manager at Charlie Allen Renovations in Cambridge, Mass., weighs in on the upcoming trends in residential remodeling. While color of the year indications lean towards neutral and earthy tones, Philben expects bold colors to shine on walls and trim. He explained the client tendency as high to want painted cabinets with rich colors and accented trim along built ins. Energy efficiency is also a priority in the remodeling sector. “Energy efficiency is paramount in everything we install, whether it’s lighting/electrical, heating and cooling, or even water-saving plumbing…

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Remodeling trends in 2026

For remodelers, experts are forecasting the 2026 market for strong remodeling activity. Remodelers are taking into account how tariffs are playing less of a role in their businesses as they do not rely on raw materials as often. To engage productively in the current market, remodelers should be tapped into upcoming trends for clients.  Looking at timeless trends like salvaging older components.  “If architecture is not actively salvaging the carbon and craftsmanship of 100-year-old houses, new construction ought to be designed to last the next 100 years.”said Austin and Kotono Watanabe…

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The Remodeling Labor Market

The Harvard Joint Center for Housing Studies (JCHS) released a study on the role immigrant labor plays on the remodeling industry. While immigrants account for an estimated one in five workers nationally,in the construction trades they represent about  one in three workers. With the recent tightening of immigration laws, standards and work permits the team at JCHS predicts this could potentially strain the building and remodeling labor market. This is especially true in large metro areas. Their research shows that in the seven metros that issued at least 150,000 building…

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Remodel of the Week: Alder House

SHED Architecture reimagines a 1990s home with passive building techniques and contemporary style. Located in Seattle, Wash., the 2,820-square-foot project planned for a deeper immersion with its ecological surroundings. SHED worked in collaboration with Thomas Jacobson Construction, structural engineer Swenson Say Fagét and energy modeling from Atvaga Building Modeling for this project. Modernizing the building required the reconfiguration of living spaces. This includes opening up the kitchen to the other living spaces and expanding the square footage by 20 feet. This transformed the home’s livability. On the exterior  the cornice was replaced with…

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