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Hot Homes: 2024 kitchen and bathroom renovation trends in Austin

Remodeling project, anyone?

A modern, newly-designed home kitchen featuring gray cabinets, steel appliances, and a big kitchen island.

This bold kitchen project by Austin Remodel Pro features lots of bells + whistles.

Home improvement website Houzz recently released its 2024 study on renovation trends across the US and we’ve gotta say, we’re inspired.

According to the report, kitchens and bathrooms are currently the leading home improvement projects, with US homeowners spending a median $15,000 to renovate a primary bathroom + $24,000 on kitchens.

We’re rolling up our sleeves. Here are home renovation trends in Austin and local businesses where you can find everything to get started with your own project.

🔨 Hammer time

According to Austin Remodel Pro, locals are looking to invest in their kitchens via smart tech appliances and sustainable design utilizing eco-friendly materials, like reclaimed wood and recycled glass. Bold kitchen colors + patterns are also very Austin right now; think accents like statement cabinets or a backsplash.

Meanwhile for bathroom projects, Austin’s Revent Build says eco-friendly fixtures + tech are all the rage. Think wood, stone + live plants, plus touchless faucets and tubs with smart tech controls.

A modern bathroom project by Revent Builds featuring dark cabinets with gold accents and a huge bathtub + shower combo with gold fixtures.

We’re tapping into some luxe bathroom remodeling inspiration via Revent Builds in Austin.

Photo via Revent Builds

🪚 Let’s get to work

Check out these ATX businesses to plan your home improvement project:

By the way, if you own a historic home in Austin, these city resources could help with your project planning + preservation:

Oh, and if you’re more of a DIY enthusiast, this DIY Home Projects Planner digital file could help you get organized.

A modern kitchen in an Austin home that's for sale; the cabinets are dark brown wood and the countertops are bold gray granite. A row of four black tall chairs lines the kitchen island.

A peek at the kitchen in the Dondale Circle listing.

Photo via James Ruiz + Compass

🗝️ Turnkey listings

Meanwhile, if you’re in the market for a new home in Austin that already boasts modern kitchen + bathroom upgrades that are totally on trend, browse through these hot listings via Compass:

  • 2011 S. 3rd St. | The kitchen, cabinets + appliances are top-notch. | Agent: Austin Stowell
  • 1700 W. 32nd St. | The modern kitchen features Euro-style, Rift-Sawn white oak cabinetry. | Agent: Beth Drewett
  • 703 Dondale Circle | The kitchen features natural stone countertops, a wine tower, and a large butler pantry. | Agent: Keith Trigaci
  • 2212 Holly St. | This sleek Holly District home features truly gorgeous bathrooms — just look at that soaking tub in the master. | Agent: Alex Croft
  • 1623 Garden St. | This restored manor house features a lavish soaking tub, too. | Agent: Lindsay Neuren
  • 4803 Brighton Rd. | The master bathroom is giving spa retreat vibes. | Agent: Darsh Parikh
A modern, spa-like bathroom in a home for sale in Austin featuring a big window for natural light, a soaking tub, a large shower, and cabinets for storage.

We’re already relaxed just looking at this beautiful bathroom on Brighton.

Photo via Enterfoyer + Compass

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