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TRENDING: WHAT HOMEOWNERS WANT

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Real Estate Agent with The Monaghan Group DRE #BR526609000

From statement kitchens to bold finishing touches, here are eight trends today’s homeowners are looking for.

Open Wide

The dominance of the open floor plan doesn’t seem to be fading. Homeowners are looking for connected spaces that allow visibility and interaction across living areas, says Kelsey Schwager, project designer at Des Moines, Iowa-based Red House Remodeling. That includes clean lines and large windows to let in natural light throughout the home.

Store Smarter
One of the hottest trends isn’t just about aesthetics: Homeowners are also looking for added functionality. Both McElroy and Matt Lederer, co-owner of Chicago-based Mahogany Builders, cite increased storage as one of their most frequent requests, singling out large kitchen storage spaces in particular. Lederer refers to such spaces as workstations. “It’s a totally enclosed cabinet, so that when the doors of the cabinet are closed everything is hidden away, but when you open the doors to the cabinets you have work space, you have electrical appliances,” he says.

Make it Pop
White and gray are still popular, especially in kitchens and baths, but homeowners are beginning to venture outside of the neutral palette. Says Lederer, “People are opting to try to offset that white, maybe do different cabinet colors for the base or the island.” Ben Trannel, Red House Remodeling co-owner, agrees that customers are more willing to take risks on feature areas, such as the island or backsplash, which allow homeowners to experiment with color in ways that are more subtle (and easily replaceable) than committing to a bright hue throughout the space.

Light it Up
Gone are the days where a few overhead incandescents were considered sufficient. Schwager notes that many of Red House Remodeling’s customers are investing more in their lighting choices, where “the fixtures are kind of like jewelry and are the focal point.” She adds that the company does a lot with LED lighting, particularly in undercabinet, recessed cans, and task lighting. “People really want to be able to customize what’s on and off for how they use the space."

Tile in Style
Tiles present an opportunity for homeowners to go with a bold look, whether with the color, sheen, or shape. According to McElroy, his clients are using tile in the bathroom to make a statement, with projects ranging from a pink-tiled powder room to the use of a rich cobalt blue in the master bath.

Really Floor Them
Homeowners also are looking to add a bit of luxury underfoot. Hardwood and high-quality tile are the materials of choice, with customers particularly interested in bigger plank widths, large format tiles, and broader color and finish options. Graphic tile also is gaining popularity in baths and kitchens. Trannel notes that his customers are now increasingly looking for plank-style floors or large patterned tiles—and in his colder climate, homeowners are especially interested in in-floor heating systems.

Finish it Off
It used to be that hardware and fixture finishes were kept consistent to avoid any appearance of clashing. Now, however, homeowners are willing to mix it up—and are open to more finishes than ever before. According to Schwager, clients are mixing metals more than they have in the past, and adding in warmer finish tones. This year’s KBIS showed more fixtures in warm finishes like satin brass and rose gold. And for appliances, trendy black stainless steel is garnering attention.

 

Showers of Praise
Does a master bathroom really need a tub? That’s one question you might be asking more. Since many people don’t use their tubs frequently, they're opting to remove them altogether and create a large, more luxurious shower. By eliminating that bathtub, it allows the shower to be bigger. And then the shower has the opportunity to have some more bells and whistles, like more storage niches or some really beautiful tile.

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Comments(3)

Sham Reddy CRS
Howard Hanna RE Services, Dayton, OH - Dayton, OH
CRS

I like those ideas!!!

By eliminating that bathtub, it allows the shower to be bigger. And then the shower has the opportunity to have some more bells and whistles, like more storage niches or some really beautiful tile.

Mar 29, 2017 05:20 AM
Harry F. D'Elia III
WEDO Real Estate and Beyond, LLC - Phoenix, AZ
Investor , Mentor, GRI, Radio, CIPS, REOs, ABR

Thank you so much for providing your local real estate information with us today

Mar 29, 2017 05:57 AM
Jim Crawford
Long & Foster - Fredericksburg, VA
Jim Crawford Broker Associate Fredericksburg VA

Thank you for taking the time to prepare and share this.  It is very beneficial for buyers and sellers alike to stay abreast of the market trends.

Mar 29, 2017 08:28 AM