Whatever type of home construction you are planning – a new, custom
home or a complete remodel / renovation of your existing home – you will
want to pay attention to the trends that are showing up in remodeled or
newly built new homes. Below are several trends that are popular among
contractors, builders, and homeowners.
1. Luxurious garden tubs or jetted garden tubs have held steady in
home construction for years, but for 2016, the trend is shower stalls or
walk-around showers with shelving and seating. There are some really
unique shower designs that include multiple shower heads and even
massage sprays.
2. For your backsplash, trim, or even walls and floors, ceramic tile
is not as popular now among renovators and builders as glass tile. The
glass tile comes in many different colors as well as designs with
multiple colors, so choose your matching design and go crazy!
3. When stepping up to the gourmet kitchen or luxurious master bath,
granite countertops used to be the ultimate material that reflected the
type of construction of your new home or remodel. There is a new
material that is called engineered quartz that is not only tougher than
granite and lasts longer, but it has the same timeless, classic, and
upscale design for your custom counter work.
4. Toilets naturally came in lower to the floor sizes for decades,
but now there are choices of toilet heights that are available to new
home buyers, and buyers are choosing height over flow. The new, higher
toilets are also more water efficient and modern, saving some homeowners
on utility bills.
5. Along with ornate, custom-built, real wood cabinetry; home buyers
and remodelers now have a choice of painted, stained, and dark wood
cabinetry vs. the traditional oak cabinets that were
standard for new home construction projects. Choose and contrast these
colors as well with a two-toned look in the kitchen or bathroom.
6. Even though, we as a custom home builder still encourage you to
buy reliable appliances throughout your home, the industry has caught up
with technology, so some home buyers and home renovators are now going
with a mid-range level of appliance vs. a high-end appliance package.
The appliances themselves seem to have the same duration of service, and
you can also purchase upper end looking fixtures, such as stainless
steel to achieve the look you want without all of the cost.
7. Back to the basics – homeowner and savvy new home buyers know to
renovate and build their homes with real wood flooring such as solid oak
or pine instead of engineered flooring. While the look and cost of an
engineered floor is great for the first few years, the results after
many years of wear and tear don’t stand the test of time, weather, and
constant use. Homeowners and new home buyers will be looking to find
affordable real wood choices for their flooring.
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