Published: January 24, 2023
Topics: Pro Remodel, Interior Design

A single-family home is in its “prime remodel years” when it’s between 20 – 39 years old, and recent data shows more and more homes falling into that category with every passing year, and that’s a trend that’s expected to continue for the foreseeable future.
Remodeling trends are known to come and go as different times call for different projects. Who thought so many people would want a home office before 2020? As we get into 2023, we’re noticing a few remodeling trends taking hold.

FLEXIBLE SPACES
People are starting to go back to the office, but many people are still working from home regularly, if not every day. As a result, many people are still remodeling their homes to adapt to their new lifestyles. Some people may be creating a small home office, but larger flexible spaces are becoming more common as well.
A flex room is an area in a house that can be customized and used for a few distinct functions. This may include anything from building a combination home office and guest room, workshop and gathering space, or entertainment center and library. This allows people who shift from work activities to other activities frequently be more efficient and mindful. Real estate agents have noticed that professionals from psychologists to artists are seeking the convenience of being at work and being present for their families at the same time.
PREP PANTRIES
FRIEND’S ENTRIES
MORE WINDOWS FOR MORE LIGHT
SMALLER HOUSE PROJECTS
Putting a distinctive touch on a house does not have to mean hefty remodeling projects or expensive undertakings. When looking to truly bring a personality home, small touches can go a long way.
One of the simplest ways to freshen up a space is with a can of paint or wallpaper. Homeowners will focus on previously overlooked areas, like accent walls, in the breakfast nook or bathtub surround. Rather than investing in a total exterior painting project, they will add a pop of color to the shutters outside.
IT’S ALL IN THE DETAILS
2023 is also the year to change the hardware and fixtures. If the faucet in the kitchen has seen better days, homeowners will consider swapping it out for a sleek new one. This one simple change can make a big impact on how a kitchen feels overall, yet costs relatively little.
And then there are those front doors in need of a little fashion and function. 2023 will see some styled-up entryways. Whether it is a narrow front hallway or spacious landing, redoing the entryway will be a first choice for impactful results—because first impressions matter.
So, bring on the flexibility, personalization, efficiency and more to your customers in 2023. As always, your local experts at Builders FirstSource can help you with any remodeling project you have planned for your home or your customers’ home. We’ll work with you to find the best materials and be your partner until the project is complete.