Trend: Anything-But-White Kitchens
In the kitchen, an all-white palette has reigned supreme since, well, forever—and for good reason. They're timeless, classic, clean, and work well with almost any style. But next year, homeowners just may be itching for change. According to Houzz, while white cabinets are still popular with remodelers (with 40 percent of renovating homeowners installing them), there's also more of an uptick in those searching for alternatives. Houzz points to soft hues, like light grays and blues, as on-the-rise replacements for the all-white kitchen. Another option for those who can't part with their white cabinets? Pops of wood, which can be introduced through open shelving, countertops, drawers, and pull-outs.
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Trend: The Return of the Formal Dining Room
Whether it's a casual weeknight supper or a Saturday dinner party, meals these days tend to be shared over informal arrangements, often within or near the kitchen. But your formal dining room can offer much more than mere storage space for your finest china. Next year, Houzz expects homeowners to treat their dining rooms as the "wow" spaces they have the potential to be, with bold colors, patterns, eye-catching light fixtures and artwork that might not fit elsewhere within the style of the home. Talk about dressing to impress.
Casablanca Homes has been building custom homes throughout Southwest Florida since 2001. Home prices start in the $280s.
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Every Casablanca home on Marco Island includes a swimming pool, tile roof, pavers and 16ft. pilings. Priced from the low $400s
Casablanca Homes has been building custom homes throughout Southwest Florida since 2001. Home prices start in the $280s and low $400s on Marco Island
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