
With summer still in the early stages, thereâs plenty of time to achieve your plans for renovations and design upgrades. Houzz, the popular home remodeling and design platform, has published their 2023 Houzz U.S. Emerging Summer Trends Report. It lists the emerging home trends based on search insights from their community over 65 million homeowners, design enthusiasts and industry professionals.
Ready to jump in? Check out some of the top trends to inspire your next timber home project.
Diving Below the Surface
Donât forget about your home spaces below the main level; Houzzâs users certainly arenât. Functional uses for finished basements as family rooms or recreation rooms saw searches up 791% and 524% respectively, followed by movie theaters, game rooms and home gyms. The most popular idea? Searches for âbasement golf simulatorâ spiked 1,905% from last year!
Increased Accessibility in Bathrooms
Do you feel like youâve found your forever home? So do plenty of other homeowners on Houzzâs platform. Renovation and improvement trends to support owners through retirement are increasing in popularity. âAging-in-place bathroomsâ and âhandicap-accessible bathroomsâ more than doubled in searches from last year. Searches for adding features like âhandheld shower headâ (68%), âADA compliant bathroom vanitiesâ (43%) and âcurbless showersâ (41%) help achieve this goal.
A Dream Kitchen for the Entertainer
In the 2023 Kitchen Trends Study from Houzz, nearly 3 in 5 homeowners use the kitchen for entertaining after a renovation (57%). This motivation has influenced searches for âopen concept kitchen to family roomâ (up 76%) as well as island cooktops and ranges for cooks to engage with their guests as they prepare a meal. âWalk-in kitchen pantryâ searches for additional storage jumped 2,636% from last year, while âscullery kitchenâ searches grew 38% to keep messy kitchen tasks away from guests.
Donât Overlook the Overhead
The ceiling, also referred to as the fifth wall, is typically overlooked. Design aficionados on Houzzâs platform are trying to change that. âHigh-gloss ceiling,â âpainted ceiling,â and âblack ceilingâ have increased search traffic, and âtongue-and-groove ceilingsâ grew 73% from 2022.
Reviving Historical Styles
While thereâs a growing interest in historical architecture styles, Colonial and Spanish Colonial are topping the search results. Searches for Colonial-associated âfront porchâ (536%), âexteriorsâ (167%) and âliving roomâ (123%) all increased compared to 2022. âSpanish Colonial living roomâ searches jumped significantly by 1,470%, while âSpanish Colonial kitchensâ and âSpanish Colonial exteriorsâ tripled and more than doubled, respectively.