January 2017 January 24, 2017

Home Improvement Trends for 2017

Looking to refresh or remodel your home? Check this out before you make a move!  Here are seven of the hottest home trends you won’t want to miss.

  1. Tubs Are Out; Shower Stalls Are In

According to the pros, 2017 is the year of the bathroom remodel. Homeowners are shifting away from tub-centric, five-piece bathrooms and opting instead for walk-in shower stalls complete with seating, shelving and multiple showerheads.

Fun fact: Tom Lupinetti, owner of T & L Remodeling and Services in Denver, Colo., says he’s removed about $18,000 worth of jetted bathtubs in the last year alone!

  1. Ceramic is Out; Glass Tile is In

When it comes to backsplashes and bathroom surrounds, the pros predict that homeowners will scrap ceramics and indulge in glass. In fact, subway tile is an increasingly popular choice for Manhattan remodels — and it shows fewer flaws than ceramic too.

  1. Granite is Out; Engineered Quartz is In

According to the pros, engineered quartz (the Silestone brand, in particular) has officially ousted Granite as counter top supreme. Why? Because engineered quartz is tougher than granite — and it offers the beauty of stone without the maintenance too. Of course, quartz generally costs about 20-30 percent more than granite. So, many homeowners opt to stick with granite — the still-worthy tried and true.

  1. Lowboy Toilets Are Out; Comfort Height is In

The standard lowboy toilet is being dethroned. Homeowners are shifting toward comfort-height toilets that offer higher, more accessible seating (2 to 3 inches higher than standard). Comfort-height toilets are great for people with joint and mobility issues.

  1. Oak Cabinets Are Out; Paints & Dark Finishes Are In

One of the year’s hottest trends will be a shift from natural oak and cherry cabinets to more modern paints and stains. Fortunately, there are a number of ways to update your cabinets without replacing them altogether. In fact, refinishing (painting or staining) or refacing (replacing the doors and drawer fronts) can save you thousands of dollars!

  1. High-end Appliances Are Out; Mid-range Appliances Are In

Today’s mid-range appliances look just as nice and perform just as well as higher-end appliances. So, there’s no reason for homeowners to spend top dollar on top-of-the-line machines. Saving on appliances means you get to spend more on the fun stuff!

  1. Engineered Flooring is Out; Oak is In

Laminate and engineered flooring enjoyed a good stint of popularity, but homeowners quickly learned that changing weather and humidity caused unsightly separation and gapping in their floors. In 2017, homeowners will turn back to solid oak flooring. Solid wood won’t gap, and it lasts longer and looks better too.