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Consumer Trends ResearchHow Much People Spent on Home Renovations in 2017
The 2018 Houzz & Home Study reveals that cash is king and homeowner choices play a significant role in budget overruns
Full StoryDisaster Prep & RecoveryHouston Renovation Spending Up 60 Percent After Hurricane Harvey
California cities top the list for priciest places to renovate a home, according to the 2018 Houzz & Home Report
Full StoryInside HouzzMost Renovation and Design Firms Are Bullish on 2018
The Houzz 2018 State of the Industry report reveals optimism about business and diverging views on the U.S. economy
Full StoryInside HouzzHow Renovation and Design Businesses Fared in 2017
The 2018 Houzz State of the Industry report shows that 2017 revenues were up, but costs also rose, cutting into profits
Full StoryInside HouzzData Watch: Top Layouts and Styles in Kitchen Renovations
Find out which kitchen style bumped traditional out of the top 3, with new data from Houzz
Full StoryWhite KitchensWhite Cabinets Remain at the Top of Kitchen Wish Lists
Find out the most popular countertop, flooring, cabinet, backsplash and paint picks among homeowners who are renovating
Full StoryInside HouzzA New Survey Suggests How Much a Kitchen Remodel Might Cost You
It’s a good starting point, but the true cost will depend on regional and other factors
Full StoryLifeData Watch: What’s Great, and What’s Not, About a Smaller Home
Houzz asked more than 200 U.S. homeowners about life in 1,000 square feet or less. Here’s what they said
Full StoryIndustry ResearchData Watch: As Labor Shortages Grow, So Do Project Wait Times
Houzz research finds average project wait times ranging from 3.5 weeks in St. Louis to 13.2 weeks in Boston
Full StoryInside HouzzData Watch: Renovation Firms Continue Long Optimistic Streak
Though cool weather brings an expected seasonal slowdown, firms report strong optimism at the end of third-quarter 2017
Full StoryBathroom TrendsData Watch: Homeowners on Keeping — or Ditching — the Master Tub
Our 2017 U.S. bathroom trends study shows that some owners upgrade their tubs, while a sizable number bid them goodbye
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