Congratulations, your home has been promoted! Where we used to spend so much time away, whether it be on business or leisure, we are mostly home now. It is here, in these new times, that we celebrate, work, play, find comfort and safety. And now that our homes command such an all-encompassing role, we are not surprised to see a surge in home improvement. This is a great time to make an investment in your home, as home prices are going up along with the equity you have. Today’s remodeling trends reflect our home’s expanded job functions in a post-pandemic world.
- Outdoor Life – Vacationing far away has become almost impossible these days, so now is the time to make your yard into a place to play, swim, dine, and relax with close friends and family. Top trending outdoor projects – creating an outdoor kitchen, a patio fire pit seating area, a natural looking pool to relax by, or new lush gardens to feed your soul and your family.
- Home for Work – Many of us will be working from home for good, so buying a cheap desk to stick in the corner of your living room will probably not do. You need a well-designed, attractive, private office area, with a large desk that is durable, fits the space, and maximizes storage.
- Multi-tasking Kitchen – Now that we are eating at home more often, the kitchen, and hub of the home, has become more important than ever. Your kitchen should reflect who you are and accommodate all the different functions it now serves – cooking, eating, homeschooling, entertaining (someday soon!), internet surfing, tv watching, etc… A beautiful and functional kitchen will truly transform the way you live in your home.
- Home Gym/Wellness Room – Bring some Zen into your home with an area dedicated to your family’s physical and mental health. Find a nice, quiet space with a view, and then add a mirror, pilates bar, a new set of weights, and yoga mats.
- Add Light with Windows – Windows provide a great source of light to your home as well as bringing nature inside. Adding more windows, bigger windows, or even skylights is probably the easiest change to make and will literally change your view of the world.
- Organized Mud Room – You have probably noticed how messy your home gets with so many people around all the time. A great mud room with a bench, lots of hooks and cubbies for everyone will attractively organize and contain the messes in your home and provide a designated spot for all those germ-covered shoes.
- Extra Living Area – Between grandma coming to stay indefinitely and adult children finding themselves unexpectedly back home, everyone really needs to have their own space. Turn your basement, or guest bedroom into a little “apartment” for grandparents or young adults by adding a mini-kitchen with a refrigerator, microwave and coffee maker.
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Many people are finding that the pandemic is the perfect time to remodel their home. So, if you are ready to help your home be the best it can be, an initial estimate can be done quickly and will kick off the planning process. If you start now you could be enjoying your beautiful new space this Spring!
Call an experienced designer at TrueLeaf Kitchens to get an estimate and discuss ideas for your new kitchen, mud room, bath or home office at (908)766-2006. You can also see their portfolio at www.trueleafkitchens.com or visit their showroom located in downtown Basking Ridge at 134 S. Finley Ave.