Remodeling Growth Is Set to Downshift in Late 2026 — What Spending Is Projected to Do (and How to Plan a Big Project)

If you’re timing a major home renovation, addition, or “finally fix this house” project in 2026, here’s the headline: the remodeling market is still expected to grow, but the pace of growth is projected to slow by late 2026. That’s not DIY talk — it’s “renovation economy” news. And it’s useful because it affects what […]
Design Choices Pros Say Are Sabotaging Homes in 2026 (What to Avoid for Timeless Results)

Trends can be fun — but if your goal is a home that still looks good five, ten, even fifteen years from now, the fastest way to get there is knowing what not to do. In 2026, the biggest “design sabotage” isn’t one specific style. It’s when homes get remodeled around short-term aesthetics instead of […]
10 Renovation Trends Likely to Keep Growing in 2026

Renovation momentum is still strong heading into 2026. Homeowners are continuing to invest in the spaces they use every day — and they’re getting more strategic about what they remodel (and why). According to Houzz research, most homeowners planning renovations in 2026 expect to move forward and many plan to work with professionals for the […]
Why more homeowners are remodeling instead of moving (and what they’re remodeling)

If you’ve been thinking “Should we move… or just fix what we have?” you’re not alone. In markets like Los Angeles (and increasingly in Pittsburgh), a lot of homeowners are choosing to renovate, expand, or rework their current space rather than jump into a new purchase. And it’s not just one type of remodel—people are […]
How to Seal Leaks and Stay Warm in Your Home This Winter (Fast Weatherization Tips That Actually Work)

If your heater is running but the house still feels cold, the problem is usually air leaks—not the thermostat. Drafts pull warm air out, let cold air in, and make certain rooms feel impossible to heat. The good news: you can make a noticeable difference in comfort in an afternoon. The U.S. Department of Energy […]
What Really Happens If You Skip Permits (Stop-Work Orders, Fines, and Tear-Outs)

Skipping permits can feel like a shortcut: fewer fees, less paperwork, faster start. But in the real world, unpermitted work often becomes the most expensive part of a renovation—because the “savings” can turn into stop-work orders, penalties, forced tear-outs, and major headaches at resale. This isn’t about being dramatic. It’s about how building departments, inspectors, […]
Renovation Surprises Contractors Don’t Always Warn You About (and How to Avoid the Worst Budget & Timeline Creep)

Most contractors aren’t trying to hide anything — they’re just focused on getting the job done. But homeowners often find out mid-project that renovation “surprises” aren’t rare… they’re normal. The difference between a smooth remodel and a stressful one usually comes down to what you plan for upfront: timeline creep, budget creep, “builder’s special” materials, […]
The “Analog Room” Trend: How to Create a Screen-Free Space (Without a Full Remodel)

If you’ve felt your home slowly turning into a collection of screens—TV on, phone in hand, laptop open in the background—you’re not imagining it. That’s exactly why the “analog room” (a screen-free space designed for real-life connection and low-tech hobbies) is gaining traction going into 2026. Design-wise, it’s simple: you intentionally create one room—or even […]
The Mortgage-Rate “Lock-In” Effect (and What It Means for Homeowners Considering Renovate vs. Move)

If you’ve wondered why so many homeowners still won’t sell—even when they’ve outgrown their space—the answer often comes down to one thing: the mortgage-rate lock-in effect. In simple terms, lock-in happens when homeowners have a mortgage rate that’s far lower than today’s market rates. Selling means taking on a new loan at a higher rate […]
California’s Energy Code Update (2025): What It’s Pushing in Major Renovations & Additions — and What to Upgrade While Walls Are Open

If you’re planning a remodel in California—or you just want smart “upgrade while you’re already in there” ideas—this is the moment to pay attention. The 2025 update to California’s Building Energy Efficiency Standards (Title 24, Part 6) is now in effect for projects with permits applied for on or after January 1, 2026. That matters […]