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Shop HouzzTrade Exclusive Pricing: Decorative Accents
Put the final touches on your design with pillows, sculptures, stools and more. Exclusive pricing ends March 17, 2019.
See ProductsMost PopularDesign Trend: Color Maximalism May Be the Next Big Thing
Going all out with bold colors and patterns will be hot in 2019, design experts say. Here’s how to punch up your palette
Full StoryInside HouzzTop Kitchen and Cabinet Styles in Kitchen Remodels
Transitional is the No. 1 kitchen style and Shaker leads for cabinets, the 2019 U.S. Houzz Kitchen Trends Study finds
Full StoryInside HouzzMoving Out vs. Staying Put for a Kitchen Remodel
The 2019 U.S. Houzz Kitchen Trends Study asked those who have renovated about their stress levels and moving regrets
Full StoryInside HouzzThis Is How Much People Spent on Home Renovations in 2018
The 2019 U.S. Houzz & Home report reveals median renovation spending amount, payment methods and more
Full StoryInside HouzzWhy Homeowners Renovate and What They Care About Most
Resale value matters but not as much as design and functionality, the 2019 U.S. Houzz & Home report reveals
Full StoryInside HouzzHere’s Why Kitchen and Bath Renovations Are Costing More
The 2019 U.S. Houzz & Home report shows that costs have steadily risen in recent years, a trend expected to continue
Full StoryEvents8 Design Trends From Italy’s Big Exhibition
Air-purifying tile, recycled vanity tops, marble-look porcelain and other designs stood out at the Cersaie 2019 expo
Full StoryInside HouzzWhat’s Popular in Sinks, Mirrors and Lighting in Master Baths
Double sinks and mirrors appeal to homeowners remodeling master baths, the 2019 U.S. Houzz Bathroom Trends Study finds
Full StoryTrending NowThe Most Popular Kitchens From 13 Countries Around the World
See how the 2019 kitchen photos most saved by Houzz users in other countries compare with the top photo in the U.S.
Full StoryInside HouzzKey Takeaways From the 2020 U.S. Houzz & Home Study
The median spend on remodels declined modestly in 2019. Baby boomer and Gen X homeowners drove most of the activity
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