Thursday, September 30, 2010

What new remodeling trends we will see in future!

This year seems to be full of remodeling plans and ideas. In our stores we see more and more people that wish to update, renovate and create some different, fresh look in their home. No surprize! With the current housing market where you can 't sell for the price you want and really can't give it away "for free" just to sell, remodeling remains one of the best options. At least it will make your days happier with new and fresh update. And by the time the housing market regains its strength, you will have your home ready to sell or rent! So let me introduce you to new remodeling trends for this fall and spring!

Industry experts say that they're seeing the first signs that the 1970s may be returning. For example:
• Wood paneling is coming back, even in high-end homes. Hatz, the salesperson for Cambridge Homes in Michigan, recently sold an 11,000-square-foot home with 20-foot ceilings in the foyer. "They were all paneled," he says. "Everything was done in a walnut color." Hatz says that the homeowners opted for paneling in the library as well.
• Remodelers are reporting an increasing demand for shag carpet. "We're seeing more people liking a dense shag, with a lot of texture—not quite like the shag of the ’70s," says Lona Maloney, a design consultant at Guy's Floor Service in Denver. "We're selling mostly neutrals and earth tones, like greens and beiges."
• Linoleum has returned, but under a new name. "Linoleum is coming back huge," says LeVally of Keller Williams Arizona Realtors. "There are environmentally friendlier linoleums now, and a lot of different cool vinyl products available for flooring. Armstrong is marketing linoleum sheet flooring under two brand names—Marmorette and Linoplan—and the color and pattern choices are fabulous.”

Even thought there are many new trends in remodeling nowadays, the best is to stick with what you like and what is close to your taste. Grab as many ideas as you can from outside but create sometime unique for yourself! Start this remodeling season with your own trend! If it turns out great - don't forget to share with us!:)

Truly Your,

SG Home Interiors, Inc.

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