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December
9

When buyers walk into a home, they're most likely comparing it to the many others they've seen online or in person. That's why you want to surprise them with the unexpected: elevated design elements, new technologies and unique features that leave a memorable impression. If you're looking for a quick sale at top dollar, turn up the wow factor with some attention-grabbing upgrades!

 

Statement Lighting That Steals the Show

Lighting does more than brighten a room – it sets the mood, draws the eye and can even become a focal piece of art. Consider swapping out standard ceiling fixtures for a bold chandelier or sculptural pendant. Layered accent lighting such as under-cabinet strips or stairway LEDs also creates drama and visual interest.

 

Sustainable Enhancements

Today's buyers are increasingly looking for homes that are beautiful, sustainable and forward-thinking. Water-saving devic...

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November
1

When updating your home, kitchen and bath remodels are always the first projects that are top of mind. Looking forward to 2026, renovations will pull from 2025 design trends while moving towards beautiful, practical and stylish for years to come. From calming color palettes to smart storage and thoughtful details, these aesthetic movements show how functionality and design can go hand in hand.

 

Warm and Functional

Kitchen and bathroom remodels leaned into warmth and natural tones, where oak and walnut cabinetry replaced stark whites and earthy shades (like terracotta and clay) added character. Additionally, matte and textured finishes made surfaces more durable and visually interesting.

 

For kitchens, taller backsplashes, upgraded appliances and low-maintenance countertops were installed. And clever storage solutions and improved lighting made spaces feel inviting and practical. On the other hand, bathroom...

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