From a housing perspective, Frisco is still in its adolescence. With the average age of a home here being 15 years, the growth of the housing market is certainly strong, however some residences are starting to show their age. It’s no wonder home renovation and design projects – from kitchens and home offices to front doors and backyard pools – are popular. According to the City of Frisco’s Development Services Department, about 3,900 permits for home remodeling projects and additions (including roofs) are submitted annually.</p
p>Homeowners choose to undertake renovations for a variety of reasons. It can be that as design trends and aesthetics change and evolve, people desire a fresh, new look for their places. Others may be looking for options to better suit their current lifestyle needs, whether that is increasing or improving a home office space or designing outdoor living areas. Renovations can also boost a home’s value when it is time to sell.</p
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John Todd, owner of Elite Remodeling in Frisco, has been helping area homeowners remodel and renovate their houses for more than 20 years. The company, which features a team of certified designers, construction and project managers, has been named Remodeler of the Year multiple times by the Dallas Builders Association and has received other industry awards and recognitions.</p
p>Todd says the pandemic altered the way many view their homes. “More time at home has changed the way people live. Before the pandemic, homeowners primarily looked to fix cosmetics issues like flooring and kitchen cabinets. Now, they’re really focusing on more functional issues,” he says, adding that decorating styles have also changed as design trends have moved toward the “modern farmhouse” aesthetic as well as favoring lighter hues. “Fifteen years ago, the trend was more dark woods and heavy textures. Today, it’s more about open, fresh and inviting areas.”</p
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