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You’ve decided now’s the time to remodel and elevate the feel and function of your home. If you’re renewing a luxury home, it’s important to look at creating uncommon architectural details and exceptional amenities constructed with high-end materials and finishes.

Keep in mind that high end finishes are high end for a reason. They offer beauty, practicality, and durability, especially when choosing floors, countertops, and other essentials. After all, higher prices typically mean better quality. Both homeowners and home buyers desire exceptional spaces that embody function as well as beauty.

Steel and Glass.
Glass and steel can be found in modern high-end homes around the world. In combination, these two materials speak to elegance and extravagance. This style remains a favorite for a reason!

Wood Flooring.
Wood flooring has always been a well-loved classic. Hardwood flooring is warm and beautiful, lasting decades with proper care. It’s more popular now than ever, thanks to advancements in sustainable production. Manufacturers now create finished flooring from reclaimed timber indiscernible from newly harvested wood.

Look carefully at what’s trending with this luxury finish!

The newest offerings in wood flooring are yellow oak, unstained oak, maples, and warm gray tones. Be sure to look for intricate wood-laying techniques such as herringbone patterns. Also trending are dark hues like graphite, as well as brightly painted wood floors.

Wood ‘flooring’ is on the move! You’ll see walls and even ceilings finished in warm, light wood.

Quartz Countertops.
This year, quartz is the preferred counter choice for kitchens and bathrooms, again beating out granite and marble. Quartz has much to recommend it—it’s durable, low maintenance, and remarkably resistant to stains. It comes in a range of trending colors, making it a smart and practical design choice. This season’s most popular quartz is a vast expanse of white featuring dramatic veining.

One popular trend is pairing two different surfaces (like quartz and wood) on an oversized kitchen island with each material at a different height. The two surfaces look fabulous together!

Do we have your creative juices flowing? Look for more high-end finishes and luxury renovations next month!

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