Thursday
Home Renovation Trends for 2009
ConstructionDeal.com 2009 Renovation TrendsThe condition of the economy has really halted many homeowner remodeling plans. Everyone has been affected and very few are thinking about major renovations, like an expensive new kitchen or a swimming pool.
Once the economy strengthens and consumer confidence picks up again, there will be some new trends when it comes to the home. The 2009 stimulus package recently signed into law will help steer a lot of people toward more green renovation, green remodeling, energy-saving home repairs and improvements, and ways to help save more money.
For many homeowners, that trend has already started. A long winter has been high utility bills. Many are already coming to our site to submit requests for window replacement, solar panel and wind turbine installations, as well as home energy audits.
Another trend could be the increase in home additions and sunroom additions. Quite a few people are in houses they couldn't sell if they had to. Or that the house might actually be worth less than they owe. This means a lot of people across the country will not be "trading up" to a newer, larger, or just a different house. They'll be staying put.
To stay put, many are planning to add on. Give themselves more room to live, more room for storage, more room for kids moving back in. A room addition will help or even a huge project like a second story addition will practically create a whole new house. Finding the funds to finance these projects will not be as easy but there should be a loosening of credit as banks realize they're not going to make any money without charging fees and earning interest.
Back to the green renovation trend... It's probably a bad idea to even label it as being green. So many people have politicized "Green" that in some circles, it could be considered a four-letter word. Let's say the trend will be energy and money saving. The green will be more cash savings.People will be making changes to their home that will help their wallet as well as their planet. They've been wasting food so they'll try composting. They've been wasting water so they'll install low-flow shower heads. They've been wasting heat and air conditioned air so they'll put in insulation and triple-paned windows. They've been wasting electricity so they'll install a programmable thermostat and switch to a Energy Star washer and dryer.
The economy has soured and many homeowners will continue to do a lot of the work themselves. Others will find local contractors to help with their installations and home repairs. One trend may even come out of all this will be that more and more people may barter for services. A mini economy could spring up that has homeowners and small business owners trading their expertise for the services of another. Or trading a car or motorcycle for services. It's possible in any economy but more so these days.
Even with people who have plenty of money and job security, the trends for the American homeowner have shifted away from the extravagant. Gone, for a while, are the $80,000 kitchens and the $75,000 heated swimming pools. For most, they'll make due with what they have and hope for few, if any, major home repairs. Many more are tired of the $400 a month electric bill and the lack of room. They'll make changes but changes that increase their home value and help them live a better life.
For the services I've mentioned in this post, if you need to find any local contractors to help you, I've set up a set of links so you can submit a request. Submitting through ConstructionDeal.com works like this:
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Labels: Home Trends, Remodeling Trends, Renovation Trends
Wednesday
Hot Remodeling Trends - Two Is Better Than One
One is the loneliest number.And we're not just talking relationships. We're also talking home renovation. Many of us had that second refrigerator out in the garage while we were growing up. Or maybe another freezer full of meat down in the basement. But today, the hottest trend when remodeling is to add two of just about everything!
People are wanting the best in convenience. We have less and less time to do things but we have more and more options when it comes to renovating the whole house, the kitchen, or any other area of the home.
It started with adding those second appliances. Next came dual sinks in the master bathroom. People are now bringing in additional dishwashers to handle a large mess after they entertain. Second sinks are being added to kitchen islands as a food prep resource. And for the past few years, people have begun adding a whole second kitchen -- although it's usually outdoors. Gone is the lonely barbecue grill. Now, it's surrounded by counters, cabinets, and another set of kitchen appliances.
Since kitchens have gone from the food preparation spot to our new dining room and entertaining area, homeowners have also been opting for a second indoor kitchen. This scullery, as it's known, is a "back-up" kitchen that is being used to do all the hard cooking and cleaning work while keeping the main kitchen presentable.
Two of everything is not the only hot trend in home remodeling this year.
This year, Green is the new black. Sure it's a big buzzword, but people are genuinely interested in reducing the mark they leave on our environment. What people want when they renovate is to bring in renewable, recyclable, and sustainable building products and materials.
There has been a huge interest in recycled denim being used as insulation in homes. People are recycling wood previously pulled from some other use and they are refinishing it and using it as flooring. Stone can last for a very long time and it's being used for patios, flooring, counters, and walls. Glass countertops or even a colored glass backsplash can be great way to avoid synthetic and sterile-looking materials like linoleum, vinyl, and even brand names like Corian.Many also want products and appliances that last a long while. Big, industrial-strength stoves, fridges, ovens, and more. Homeowners want the same type of appliances found in commercial kitchens. They are more expensive and take up a lot of room so they're not for everyone. But these stoves and refrigerators can outlast most regular appliances and are easily maintained or repaired.
There is also a need to bring the outdoors back inside the house. Beyond the wood floors and stone counters, homeowners want to feel like they are part of nature. Bamboo is still popular. Glass doors, counters, walls, and indoor windows allow the sites of nature to reach remote areas. Even the stone used on counters, backsplashes, walls and floors has a more natural look. People aren't looking for the polished granite or marble but the rougher looking stone. They want large tiles with less grout lines visible so that it feels more like the great outdoors. Hardwood flooring not only looks great and adds value, but it can last the life of the house if properly cared for. This adds to the green vibe homeowners want.
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Labels: Kitchen Remodeling, Remodeling Trends, Renovation Trends
Home Remodeling Trends
What's in store for the rest of the when it comes to Home Improvement, Remodeling, and Construction? Homes are aging (the average U.S. house is 30 years old) and, as interest rates continue to rise, many are renovating instead of relocating. Homeowners today want to modernize, expand, and keep their houses low maintenance.As the baby boom generation moves into retirement age, many are demanding options as they "age-in-place" (staying at home and foregoing the retirement communities.) They desire to remain in their single family home as long as it is safe and comfortable. Younger generations are interested in expanding the size of their homes, adding technical goodies, and increasing property values with the latest products and materials.
- Kitchen Renovation and Bathroom Remodeling will still be Number One on everyone homeowners remodeling wish list. They want to expand the kitchen - it's the center of their home - or add or update a bathroom. It will be a big deal to re-do not only the tiles and counters in the bathroom, but also to add new amenities - spa tubs, steam showers, rain (overhead) shower heads, radiant heat, flat screen TVs behind two-way mirrors and more!
- Home Technology Upgrades: Home Security - closed circuit cameras, alarms, & safes; Home Theaters - stylish theater components with controllable lighting and sound; and Smart Homes - home automation products that control media, lighting, security, and temperature.
- Garage Improvements: homeowners are renovating garages or expanding existing ones to add workrooms that give plenty of storage with comfortable flooring.
- Home Restoration: returning the house to its original character - something that won't look dated in a few years. After many years of home flippers and home remodelers adding granite counters to every period of house, a home restoration can be in order to bring back and highlight the homes original architecture.
- "Specific Rooms" are hot: purpose-built rooms in new construction or current rooms that can be converted. Homeowners will want to add a library, home theater, gym, or wine cellar.
- Low Maintenance - everyone wants products and materials that are easy to clean, easy to fix, and easy to replace. This includes countertops, floors, windows, and appliances.
- Synthetic Materials - they are cheap, easy to maintain, and last longer so they won't have to be replaced anytime soon.
- Green - people will want more solar, biodegradable, and energy efficient materials and appliances. If you need to find a solar panel contractor or a green renovation contractor, we can help.
- Outdoor Kitchens - this is the huge trend. Moving the indoor outside by hiring an Outdoor Kitchen Builder. Homeowners know this is a great way to expand their home without having the added cost of the construction of new rooms. People want to bring it all outdoors in the summer: state-of-the-art grills and cook-tops, counters, sinks, fireplaces, wet bars, islands, and more.
Labels: Home Trends, Remodeling Trends, Renovation Trends
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