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JoshMclean
01-17-2007, 01:27 PM
2007 Trends

Home Elevators:

If you have a home elevator, you have arrived. Long thought to be evidence of a disability, they are the now the ornament of those who aren't worried about price. Recently, home elevators have become more affordable, costing about the same as the average kitchen remodel. Many are installed during the building process, but they can be retrofitted as well. Plus, if this is the home you plan to grow old in, you won't have to worry about those stairs in your twilight years.

Concrete Counters: Concrete counters have a modern appeal and function. As the world continues to appreciate exposed brick and iron beams, industrial themes show no signs of slowing. Concrete counters are most often seen in flat, thick slabs, but they can be molded into any form. This is modern era's answer to granite counters.

Anything Energy Efficient: No surprise here. Gasoline and propane prices will usher in the Green Movement more so than individual choice. Now that homeowners are looking everywhere to save a buck, items like energy efficient windows, washing machines, dishwashers, and dual-flush toilets are beginning to make sense, and dollars.

Trends Making Strong Footholds in 2006

With most of 2006 behind us, we can look back and see which ideas have actually taken hold. Welcome as we all were to anything retro, we honestly didn't want some of those things to come back. Here are some of the items introduced in the last two years that have proven themselves out.

Outdoor Kitchens: Outdoor kitchens make the most sense in warmer climates where BBQers and outdoor entertainers can use these year round. However, the colder climates did not want to go without. Outdoor Kitchens are here to stay.

Vessel Sinks: Most everyone has seen these sinks that look like bowls sitting on the counter, if not in the bathroom of your local sushi joint then in your trendy friend's guest bath. Given that vessel sinks can be made of any material, there is really no stopping their popularity.

Interlocking Concrete Pavers: If you haven't seen a patio or a walkway with interlocking concrete pavers, then you haven't been outside in the last two years. All different shapes and colors are available at any big box home store, and this has been a very popular do-it-yourself project.

2006 Trends Still Relatively Undiscovered

Nobody can be certain that home elevators and concrete counters will be the next big thing, since there have been many promising ideas never to go much further than a few random model homes. Here are some items still hanging around that are steady but have yet to get over the hump into certain trendiness.

Cypress Flooring: Rivaling hickory in appearance and hardness, Australian cypress came onto the scene because of earth tones in its nature, particularly the faint greens and mild yellows mixed in with the walnut coloring. Definitely surprising that this hasn't skyrocketed, but we are being patient. People will come.

Composite Slate Roofing: Marketing may be to blame for this one, as many still have never heard of it. Slate roofing is the highest of the high end, and composite slate provides the same look, feel, and durability but with a much smaller price tag.

More trends are coming and more have gone through the door unnoticed than can be picked apart in one article. But these new hot ticket items are likely to tip in 2007.

InletBchDweller
01-17-2007, 08:53 PM
I thought the trends were.....
black chanel polish
round toe shoes

:bang: :bang: come on Kimmifunn I forgot the others......

:biggrin: LOL!!!!

SHELLY
01-17-2007, 09:39 PM
Here's a recent article from the Washington Post about housing "trends":

The Hot and the Not. (http://www.washingtonpost.com/wp-dyn/content/article/2007/01/05/AR2007010500821_pf.html)

:eek: GCT and SS is OUT????

Smiling JOe
01-17-2007, 10:50 PM
Here's a recent article from the Washington Post about housing "trends":

The Hot and the Not. (http://www.washingtonpost.com/wp-dyn/content/article/2007/01/05/AR2007010500821_pf.html)

:eek: GCT and SS is OUT???? See, I told you so. :lolabove: No more granite

SHELLY
01-18-2007, 01:01 AM
See, I told you so. :lolabove: No more granite

And not a minute too soon!.....the Tombstone Industry just breathed a sigh of relief.


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Here4Good
01-18-2007, 10:13 AM
See, I told you so. :lolabove: No more granite

And I will never, never, never, never have SS appliances again, unless I have a full time housekeeper.

Camp Creek Kid
01-18-2007, 11:48 AM
And I will never, never, never, never have SS appliances again, unless I have a full time housekeeper.

I kind of like the "covered in fingerprints" look. My 2-yr-old is especially talented in helping us maintain this style. Talk about trends!

Miss Kitty
01-18-2007, 11:54 AM
And I will never, never, never, never have SS appliances again, unless I have a full time housekeeper.


:roll: ..you are not supposed to USE them.

jdarg
01-18-2007, 11:56 AM
I kind of like the "covered in fingerprints" look. My 2-yr-old is especially talented in helping us maintain this style. Talk about trends!

I bet dog noses make interesting marks on SS appliances too.:eek:

Guess the finger paint industry is seeing a sales slump since the SS appliances came on the scene!

Paula
01-18-2007, 12:38 PM
I kind of like the "covered in fingerprints" look. My 2-yr-old is especially talented in helping us maintain this style. Talk about trends!


Our favorite look in the kids' bathroom is "covered in tooth paste and nail polish" -- how they get it on the walls I'll never know.

Camp Creek Kid
01-18-2007, 01:27 PM
Our favorite look in the kids' bathroom is "covered in tooth paste and nail polish" -- how they get it on the walls I'll never know.

Paula, at least you don't have boys. I don't know how they get THAT on the walls.