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Top Home Remodeling Trends for 2026

Every year brings a fresh wave of ideas in home design, and as we step into 2026, we’re seeing homeowners across the Pacific Northwest gravitate toward spaces that feel calmer, more intentional, and deeply connected to the place we call home. At Verum Construction, that shift feels familiar — it reflects the way people here want to live: comfortably, naturally, and with quality that lasts. Here’s a look at the remodeling trends we see emerging for 2026:

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Nature-First Design

In 2026, homeowners want their homes to feel connected to the landscape around them. Think warm woods, organic textures, deep natural colors, natural stone, and layouts that allow light to move freely through the space. 

Where we’re seeing it:

  • Slate, soapstone, and textured quartz countertops
  • White oak cabinetry, ceiling details, and millwork
  • Large windows with minimal grids
  • Soft, earth-toned palettes that echo moss, river rock, and cedar

Pro Tip: Before you commit to materials, bring samples into your home and look at them throughout the day. Natural light can dramatically change how a color or finish feels — especially in our cloudy PNW climate.

Transformational Kitchens

Kitchens in 2026 are all about intentional design — functional layouts, concealed storage, and elevated finishes that make everyday living feel effortless. The focus isn’t “bigger” but “better.”

Top kitchen ideas trending for 2026:

  • Hidden appliances to reduce visual clutter
  • Custom appliance garages and built-in pantries
  • Statement range hoods with wood or plaster finishes
  • Slab-style backsplashes for a seamless, modern look
  • Warm, soft lighting with layered zones

Pro Tip: Start your kitchen planning with how you actually live — not just what looks good online. Identify your pain points first (traffic flow, lack of storage, bad lighting), then build your design from those needs outward.

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Spa-Inspired Bathrooms

Homeowners are looking for bathrooms that feel restorative — the kind of spaces that ease you into the morning or help you unwind at night. In 2026, expect clean lines, natural textures, and features that focus on comfort and calm.

Spa-forward trends:

  • Large walk-in showers with low thresholds
  • Neutral tile with subtle movement
  • Oversized stone or tile slabs
  • Wood vanities and open shelving
  • Under-cabinet lighting, backlit mirrors, and warm dimmers

Pro Tip: If you’re investing in one premium feature, make it lighting. Great bathroom lighting instantly elevates the entire space and enhances the experience more than most people realize.

Multi-Purpose Living Spaces

Families are looking for flexible rooms that adapt to their needs — offices that double as guest rooms, lofts that can become creative spaces, and bonus rooms designed for everything from movie nights to remote work.

Trending in 2026:

  • Built-in desk zones
  • Murphy beds with custom cabinetry
  • Cozy media nooks
  • Sliding doors and pocket doors to save space
  • Acoustic paneling for better sound control

Pro Tip: Think long-term, even if you don’t need a multi-purpose room today, planning for one can improve your resale value and make your home more functional for years to come.

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Outdoor Living, All Year Long

PNW homeowners continue to expand their living space outdoors — but with an emphasis on usability, comfort, and all-season design.

What we’re seeing more of:

  • Covered patios with heaters
  • Outdoor kitchens built for Northwest weather
  • Composite decking with clean, modern railing systems
  • Integrated lighting, ceiling fans, and hanging pendants
  • Large sliding or folding doors that connect indoors to outside

Pro Tip: When designing an outdoor living space, plan your layout around how you naturally gather: cooking, lounging, or dining. This ensures your space feels intentional, not just beautiful.

Thinking about a remodel in 2026? We’d love to help.

With design trends leaning toward comfort, quality, and long-lasting craftsmanship, now is the perfect time to start imagining what’s possible in your home. From kitchens and bathrooms to full-home renovations, our design-build approach ensures your project stays organized, transparent, and true to your vision. Whenever you're ready to begin, we’re here to guide the process from the first idea to the final walk-through. Let's talk today!