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Potential DIY home improvement trends for 2023

Updated:18th August 2023No Comments2 Mins Read

It’s difficult to predict exactly what home improvement trends will take place in 2023, as it depends on a variety of factors such as emerging technology, changes in design styles, and economic conditions.

With an increasing focus on sustainability and reducing our carbon footprint, it’s likely that more homeowners will look for ways to make their homes more energy-efficient. Activities such as installing solar panels, upgrading to Energy Star-rated appliances, or adding insulation could be popular. With the current gas prices, some people may be looking to replace their boiler with an air source heat pump.

The popularity of smart home technology has been on the rise in recent years, and it’s likely that this trend will continue in the coming years. Smart devices such as thermostats, security systems, and lighting systems can be controlled remotely and can help to improve the efficiency and convenience of a home.

With the pandemic leading to more time spent at home, many people have been looking for ways to create outdoor living spaces where they can relax and enjoy the fresh air. This could projects such as installing a patio, building a deck, or adding a fire pit or outdoor kitchen.

Open floor plans, which allow different areas of a home to flow seamlessly into one another, have been popular in recent years and are likely to continue to be in demand. This can involve tearing down walls to create a more open and spacious feel, or simply rearranging furniture to better define different areas.

As people continue to work from home and look for ways to make the most of their living space, it’s possible that multifunctional spaces will become more popular. This could involve creating a home office that can also be used as a guest room, or a den that can be used for both entertaining and working. A garden room may also be a popular choice.

These are just a few potential trends that may emerge in the coming year, and it’s important to keep in mind that individual homeowners will have their own unique needs and preferences when it comes to home improvement projects.

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