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REAL ESTATE TRENDS
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J. Melvin Premier properties
5 Popular Trends
in New-Home Construction
Daily Real Estate News | Tuesday, August 04, 2015
What building materials
are trending in new-home
construction? The latest
Annual Builder Practices
Survey, conducted by Home
Innovation, reveals what
buyers can expect to see in
the new-home market. Read
more: Designers, Builders
Reveal Hot Trends for 2015
1. Garages: The garage
door is getting more
enhancements, including
windows, insulated doors,
and doors made of composite
or plastic materials. In 2014,
32% of all new single-family
homes had bays for three or
more cars—the most ever
recorded in this study's
history.
2. Flooring: Carpeting
continues to be the most
popular flooring option for
new construction, with about 83
percent of all new-home bedroom
installations having carpeting.
However, only about 40 percent
of living rooms now have carpet.
Hardwood flooring – both solid and
engineered types – is the second
most popular type of flooring, and
is included in 27 percent of all
new-home installations. Ceramic
tile (which appears in 72% of all
bathroom floor installation) follows
in third place, making up 20% of
all new-home floor installations,
according to the survey.
3. Countertops: For kitchen
countertops, granite continues to
reign at 64 percent of new-home
installations. Quartz/engineered
stone is gaining popularity while
laminate, solid surfacing, and
ceramic tile are losing appeal.
4. Appliances: Cooktops and wall
oven combinations are gaining in
popularity and make up about 24
percent of the market, compared
to freestanding ovens (at 45%).
Freezer-on-bottom refrigerators
are gaining in popularity at 19
percent, while side-by-side has
fallen to 28 percent of the share.
5. Kitchen sinks: More buyers
are paying attention to their
kitchen sink, with the single basin
kitchen sink making a comeback,
growing from 5 percent to 20% of
all new single-family homes in the
past decade. Also growing in
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