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After Rising During the Pandemic, New Single-Family Home Size Is Declining

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Now, however, as housing affordability continues to deteriorate, that trend is reversing, according to the National Association of Home Builders' Eye on Housing. Home size rose from 2009 to 2015 as entry-level new construction was constrained. Home size rose from 2009 to 2015 as entry-level new construction was constrained.

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Data-Driven Home Design Preferences Highlight Post-Pandemic Necessities

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Data-Driven Home Design Preferences Highlight Post-Pandemic Necessities. Design insights from the New Home Trends Institute reveal a growing desire for space, comfort, and functionality in the post-pandemic home. 59% say the importance has increased due to the pandemic. Home Design.

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Are Single-Family Home Size Trends Reversing Post-Pandemic?

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Are Single-Family Home Size Trends Reversing Post-Pandemic? House hunters searched for spacious floor plans to accommodate increased time at home during the pandemic, but as students return to the classroom and remote workers return to the office, that trend is changing. Home Design.

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Is a Drop in Household Formation Driving a Home Price Slowdown?

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Is a Drop in Household Formation Driving a Home Price Slowdown? Housing demand surged as remote work became prevalent during the pandemic, but as household formation slows two years later, so too are home prices. Was this a one-time surge in household formation as the pandemic eased? Market Data + Trends.

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Top 10 Most Wanted Kitchen Features Focus On Wellness Design

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The top kitchen design trends reveal a shift in consumer interest toward wellness-enhancing home features post-pandemic. Wellness design features are taking over kitchen remodels post-pandemic, with a growing consumer base prioritizing filtration systems and added storage space, Forbes reports. Home Design.

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Is This the End of the Open Floor Plan?

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Working from home during the pandemic has exposed some of the open floor plan’s major design flaws: The trendy layout is noisy, hard to have privacy in, and expensive to maintain. Either way, designers agree that working from home will change some aspects of the home, even if homebuyers purchase a home with an open layout.

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Covid-Inspired Wellness Design Trends Take Over Kitchen Remodels

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Covid-Inspired Wellness Design Trends Take Over Kitchen Remodels. No amount of storage space is ever enough, according to homeowners who are revamping their kitchen pantries post-pandemic. According to Forbes, the “working pantry” is an up and coming design preference in homes with space for more expansive kitchen remodels. .