Design What Lessons Aftermarket Alterations and Remodels Can Teach Builders Storage solutions seek to solve the issue of inadequate space to cleverly hold clothing, kids' toys, pantry items, and more—but why aren’t...
Remodeling Home Remodeling Expected to Remain Strong Through 2022 Home remodeling is expected to pick up speed and remain elevated for the next 12 months, according to the Joint Center for Housing Studies...
Remodeling Homeowners Spent 15% More on Home Improvements in 2020 With little to do and lots of time, Americans were forced to reevaluate their living spaces when the pandemic came around. It resulted in a...
Coronavirus Resources and Information No Slowing Down for Home Improvement Projects and Sales Home improvement spending grew during the pandemic and it’s not predicted to slow down any time soon. According to MarketWatch, home...
Remodeling These Home Improvements Offer the Greatest Return on Investment The majority of the top-value creating home improvement projects this year focus on the exterior of the home, but overall, return on...
Remodeling Remodeling Market to Strengthen Through Next Year Home improvement and repair spending will continue at a healthy pace through 2021 and into the following year, according to the Joint Center...
Remodeling Remodelers Are Significantly More Confident Than in 2020 Remodeler confidence jumped 36 points compared to the first quarter of 2020. Remodeler confidence, according to the National Association of...
Design 5 Home Improvement Trends for Remodeling Season A year out from the start of the pandemic, many home improvement projects will likely be focused on lessons learned from our time indoors....
Market Data + Trends Which States Have the Oldest Housing Stock? The median age of houses can be an important remodeling indicator. Nationally the median age of owner occupied homes was 39 years old,...
Remodeling Expensive Lumber Is Stalling Home Repairs The stretched out availability of building materials such as lumber, windows, and vinyl siding have put some projects at a standstill and cost increases have pushed repairs, particularly for storm damage, beyond the homeowners’ ability to pay.