Trends in Design and Renovation: A Comparative Study Among Homeowners and Architects

Trends in Design and Renovation: A Comparative Study Among Homeowners and Architects
a national survey revealing design and renovation preferences and trends
 
Glen-Gery conducted a survey of 2,000 Americans—1,500 homeowners and 500 architects—through Talker Research (formerly OnePoll US). This survey unveiled the most popular design trends of the last year. Leading the list were earth tones, “warm” minimalism, quiet luxury, traditional design with a contemporary twist and the use of textures and shapes. Both homeowners and architects emphasized these trends, along with a continued emphasis on sustainable designs.
 
“This survey reflects our ongoing commitment to understanding the pulse of the design community, understanding that the future of design hinges on collaboration and feedback,” said Tim Leese, marketing director for Glen-Gery. “By engaging with architects and homeowners, we want to uncover insights that will help us remain at the forefront of innovation, delivering products that not only meet current trends but also anticipate future needs. This will ensure we’re best able to reflect the aspirations, needs and preferences of an ever-changing market.”
 
Architects and Homeowners Unite in Preference for Brick as Key Exterior Material

Approximately 4 in 10 architects and homeowners both consider brick to be timeless and traditional, with architects also valuing its sustainable qualities and homeowners emphasizing its low-maintenance benefits. Brick remains a popular choice for exterior design with 67% of architects and 49% of homeowners responding that it is important for a home’s exterior to be brick. Of those 49% of homeowners, younger generations are placing increased importance on a home’s exterior being brick (64% Millennials and 68% Gen Z). Read more about the Unbeatable Benefits of Brick and why it continues to be the top desired building material.  
 
Intent to Buy or Build a Home is Strong for the Future
With real estate demand fluctuating across the country due to inventory shortages and record-breaking home prices, 47% of respondents indicated they plan to build or buy a home (or additional home) in the future, with 25% planning to do so in the next 12 months. Of those respondents, 86% of architects compared to 34% of homeowners noted they are planning to build or buy a home (or additional home) in the future. 
 
Sustainable Design Trends Gain Momentum Among Architects and Younger Generations of Homeowners

Sustainability remained a prominent focus with 78% of architects expressing concern about sustainability in new project design or renovations, while 58% of homeowners shared similar concerns regarding home decor and renovation. Generationally, younger generations—32% of Gen Z and 26% of Millennials were more interested in seeing sustainable design trends in 2024. Additionally, sustainability strongly impacted brand and product selection for architects securing 60% of responses. Many Glen-Gery brick product contain recycled content, view the products. Not only is brick better for your health, but it’s also better for our planet. The shale and clay that bricks are made from is naturally abundant, so brick is an environmentally sensitive option. They can be reused, keeping their original properties and features intact, or even recycled. And, because bricks do not contain harsh chemicals, plastics or artificial compounds, brick homes are healthy environments to live in.
 
Sources of Inspiration: Home and Building Design, Décor, and Renovation
When it comes to home and building design, 53% architects are drawing inspiration from interior designers, 46% from home improvement shows such as HGTV. However, Gen Z architects are much less likely to use home improvement shows for inspiration, and more likely to use social media such as TikTok. 47% of homeowners are also drawing their inspiration from home renovations shows, and 36% from magazines. Millennial homeowners are more likely to find inspiration from an interior designer. 
 
Cost Tops List of Influencing Factors on Material Selection for Home and Building Projects
When choosing materials for home or building design, cost was the main factor influencing brand and product for both architects and homeowners. For architects, sustainability also played a significant role in decision-making, followed by product availability. Meanwhile, homeowners also prioritized how the materials will complement the other brands or products they’ve selected, along with the convenience and ease of purchase. 



“As Glen-Gery’s national survey reveals, the enduring allure of brick remains steadfast,” said Leese. “While there are many influences on why someone might choose brick for their home or building design, one reason stands out on why brick remains popular—it seamlessly balances beauty with function.” 
 
“Whether through our Brickworks Design Studios or Supply Centers, architects, designers, builders, contractors and homeowners can collaborate to discover the dynamic uses and aesthetics brick can deliver as they bring their design visions to life. From grand, custom homes to sleek commercial properties, brick provides the resiliency and flexibility necessary to meet today’s building requirements without compromising on design aesthetic,” said Leese.
 


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