Home Trends


  1. Open Floor Plans: Many homeowners were opting for open concept living spaces that combine the kitchen, dining area, and living room. This design creates a sense of spaciousness and promotes interaction between family members and guests.
  2. Sustainable and Eco-Friendly Remodeling: An increasing number of homeowners were interested in environmentally conscious remodeling, including using sustainable building materials, energy-efficient appliances, and incorporating green design principles.
  3. Smart Home Technology: Integrating smart home technology into various aspects of a home, such as lighting, thermostats, security systems, and entertainment, was becoming more popular for added convenience and energy efficiency.
  4. Home Office and Remote Workspaces: The COVID-19 pandemic accelerated the need for dedicated home offices or flexible workspaces to accommodate remote work. Many people were remodeling spaces to create functional home offices.
  5. Multi-Functional Spaces: Maximizing the use of space by creating multi-functional rooms that can serve different purposes, such as a guest bedroom that doubles as a home gym or a living room with built-in storage.
  6. Outdoor Living Spaces: Expanding outdoor living areas with features like outdoor kitchens, fire pits, and comfortable seating for year-round enjoyment.
  7. Minimalist and Contemporary Designs: Clean lines, minimalist aesthetics, and contemporary design elements were popular for achieving a sleek and modern look in homes.
  8. Spa-Like Bathrooms: Homeowners were investing in luxurious bathroom renovations with features like large walk-in showers, soaking tubs, heated floors, and high-end fixtures to create a spa-like atmosphere.
  9. Kitchen Upgrades: Kitchens continued to be a focal point for remodeling, with trends including large islands, quartz or marble countertops, open shelving, and smart appliances.
  10. Energy Efficiency and Home Performance: Improved insulation, energy-efficient windows, and other upgrades aimed at reducing energy consumption and lowering utility bills were gaining popularity.