Home Improvement Ideas: 2016 Upgrades That You Can Do in Your Home

As 2016 has rolled in, some homeowners are looking forward to refurbishing or restyling their homes to give it a completely new look. Luckily, the 2016 home trends are now starting to kick in. Here are some of them:

    Blend assorted metals. Stainless steel metals are an all-time favorite for years. Copper and Rose metals are also a fad in the previous year. In 2016, one of the home trends is focused on mixing different types of metals. Incorporate various metals in your kitchen for a catchy, stylish design.

      Go geometric. According to Yahoo, geometric designs are still in this year. Geometric designs, specifically hexagons, will be a nice focal point for homes. This also applies to tile floors, textiles and tile backsplashes.

        Quartz is in. Do you want to have a maintenance-free countertop? Quarts are going to be one of the home improvement ideas that will be seen all throughout the year. Quartz is appreciated for its qualities such as its resistance to scratches and stains and easy maintenance. Homeowners can choose from several colors to coordinate in their kitchen.

          Update your entry door with a new steel front door. As Window Nation reports, replacing your door with a new steel can recover 75 percent of the cost during resale.

            Hardscaping. Hardscaping is incorporating walkways, pavement, fences, brick and stone in the outdoor to make it appear more modernized. Your Project Loan advises installing decorative concrete, custom decks, driveways, outdoor fountains, retaining walls, fencing, outdoor lighting, outdoor kitchens, pools, or pool decks. The construction not only improves the style of your home but also upgrades the value of your property.

              Square-shaped shower heads. Inclusion of squares and similar square-like angular shapes in the bathroom can make it look more appealing and modern. Homeowners can add square-shaped shower heads that are larger and provide better flow of water, Dsikitchens.

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