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Small Space, Big Impact: Top 10 Powder Room Trends for 2026

When it comes to home design, the powder room is often the smallest room in the house—but in 2026, it’s making the biggest statement. Because these spaces are tucked away and low-traffic, they offer the perfect “test lab” for bold design choices that might feel overwhelming in a large living room or master suite. Houzz recently released its list of the 10 Most Popular Powder Rooms of 2026, and at Intrepid Builders, we are seeing these exact trends transform the homes we’re building and renovating today. If you’re looking to refresh your home this year, here are the top trends to consider for your half-bath. 1. The Rise of “Moody Drama”   For years, everyone wanted bright and airy. In 2026, homeowners are leaning into the dark side. We’re seeing a surge in deep, saturated colors like charcoal, midnight blue, and even “Merlot” reds. The Look: Pair dark-painted wainscoting with

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European-Inspired Bathroom Blends Modern and Traditional Features

At Intrepid Builders, we believe that a primary bathroom should be more than just a functional space—it should be a sanctuary that reflects your unique style while offering a timeless, high-end feel. A recent Houzz feature highlights a stunning Bellevue, Washington remodel that perfectly illustrates this philosophy. By blending European-inspired traditional details with streamlined modern elements, this project transformed a dated, “cave-like” space into a light-filled retreat. Here are the key takeaways from this renovation that you can apply to your next primary suite project: 1. Master the Layout: Flip the Script on Flow   The original bathroom was cluttered with non-functional arches and faux columns. The designers made a bold move by swapping the locations of the shower and the bathtub. The Intrepid Advantage: Sometimes, the best way to gain space isn’t an addition—it’s a smarter layout. By relocating the tub under a new window, the room was instantly

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Do I Need an Architect Before Hiring a Builder? The Truth About Starting Your Project

You’ve been dreaming of that perfect kitchen addition, a master suite retreat, or maybe a ground-up custom home. You’re ready to swing hammers, but you’ve hit the classic “chicken or the egg” dilemma of the construction world: Do I hire the architect first to draw the plans, or the builder first to see what it will actually cost? At Intrepid Builders, we see homeowners struggle with this choice constantly. While the traditional route is to start with an architect, the modern “Design-Build” approach is changing the game. Here is everything you need to know to decide which path is right for your project. The Traditional Route: Architect First In this scenario, you hire an architect to create a full set of blueprints. Once the design is finalized, you take those plans to several builders to “bid” on the project. The Pros: Design Purity: You get a vision that is purely

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Energy-Efficient Home Features That Actually Save Money

When building a custom home in today’s market, “energy efficiency” is more than just a buzzword—it’s a long-term financial strategy. While many homeowners assume that sustainable building requires a massive upfront investment, the truth is that the right features pay for themselves (and then some) through lower monthly utility bills and increased property value. At Intrepid Builders, we believe a home should be as smart as it is beautiful. If you are planning a new build or a major renovation, here are the energy-efficient features that offer the best return on investment (ROI). 1. High-Performance Insulation and Air Sealing The most effective way to save money is to keep the air you’ve already paid to heat or cool inside your home. Standard building codes provide a baseline, but “building to code” is often the bare minimum. By utilizing advanced insulation techniques—such as spray foam or blown-in cellulose—and ensuring a tight

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How Long Does a Custom Home Build Take in the Tri-State Area? (2026 Guide)

If you are beginning the journey of building a custom home in the Tri-State area, the first question on your mind is almost certainly: “When can I actually move in?” At Intrepid Builders, we believe in transparency. While HGTV might make a home build look like a six-week sprint, the reality of a high-quality, custom-engineered home in our region is a marathon of precision. In 2026, the average timeline for a custom home in our area ranges from 12 to 22 months. Here is a breakdown of what that timeline looks like and the local factors that influence it. Phase 1: Pre-Construction & Permitting (3–6 Months) In the Tri-State area, this is often the most unpredictable phase. Before a single shovel hits the dirt, we have to navigate: Architectural Design: Turning your vision into buildable blueprints. Permitting: Local township approvals vary wildly. Some municipalities move quickly, while others require extensive

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Beyond the Basics: 8 Vent Hood Designs That Define a Kitchen

From the sleek, modern lines of custom plaster to the hidden efficiency of integrated designs, the kitchen vent hood has evolved from a bulky necessity into a centerpiece of high-end home design. At Intrepid Builders, our mission is to break the cycle of “basic builder” homes. We believe high-quality features and modern trends should be the standard, not an expensive upgrade. Whether you’re looking for a bold statement or a seamless, minimalist look, here are eight ways to elevate your kitchen with a stylish vent hood, inspired by the latest trends on Houzz. 1. The Organic Modern Statement In a world of hard surfaces, adding texture brings a kitchen to life. One of our favorite techniques is the Roman Clay or plaster finish. By applying a hand-troweled finish to a custom-built hood, you create an organic, soft texture that pairs beautifully with natural elements like rift-sawn white oak and zellige

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Don’t Build a Liability: 7 Surprising Things That Tank Your Home’s Value

At Intrepid Builders, we believe that a home is more than just a shelter—it’s an investment. Whether we’re breaking ground on a custom build or guiding you through a high-end renovation, our goal is to create spaces that stand the test of time. However, many homeowners unknowingly make “upgrades” or neglect maintenance in ways that actually hurt their bottom line. Inspired by a recent look into the factors that drive property value down (as seen in Martha Stewart), we’ve compiled the top red flags you should avoid to ensure your home remains a high-value asset. 1. The “DIY” Disaster (Poor Workmanship) We’ve all seen it: crooked tiling, gaps in the crown molding, or a deck that doesn’t feel quite stable. While the “weekend warrior” spirit is great, poor execution is a massive turn-off for buyers. Inconsistent finishes signal that the home hasn’t been cared for professionally. The Intrepid Fix: If

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From Foundation to Finish: Spring 2026’s Most Influential Design & Build Trends

At Intrepid Builders, we don’t just follow trends—we build the structures that make them possible. As we move into Spring 2026, the shift in home design is moving away from the “minimalist box” and toward homes with deep character, structural personality, and high-touch craftsmanship, from foundation to finish. Based on the latest insights from Real Simple and the broader design community, here is how we’re bringing 2026’s biggest trends to life for our clients this season. 1. The Rise of “Tactile Architecture“ One of the most significant shifts this year is the move toward Nature-Mimicking Textures. We’re seeing a huge demand for surfaces that beg to be touched. The Intrepid Approach: Instead of standard drywall, we can incorporate lime wash finishes, hand-etched plaster, and reclaimed wood with organic, “live” edges. It’s about building a home that feels alive from the moment you touch the walls. 2. Statement Millwork & Organic

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Designers Agree: This Outdated Cabinet Trend Is Making a Major Kitchen Comeback in 2026

Summary Pros love honey oak for its warm, nostalgic feel, made modern with matte finishes. Durable and timeless, it suits both modern and traditional spaces. For a similar warmth, try mushroom, creamy white, or earthy paint tones. It’s safe to say that honey oak, which you might remember from the kitchen cabinets in your childhood home (and, as such, was once seen as majorly outdated) is having a moment back in the sun. “Designers and homeowners alike are embracing the cozy, nostalgic feeling that honey oak brings, but they’re giving it a modern update,” says Lisbeth Parada, a designer and Color Marketing Manager at Minwax. “Today’s honey oak feels more elevated—less glossy, more matte or satin.” Find out why pros in particular are majorly drawn to honey oak cabinets and other accents for 2026 and get their best tips for how to best incorporate it into your home. And if

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10 Smart Bathroom Storage Ideas to Elevate Your Space

When it comes to bathroom design, storage is just as important as style. A beautiful bathroom should feel calm, organized, and functional — not cluttered. The good news? Thoughtful design choices can maximize storage without sacrificing aesthetics. Here are 10 smart bathroom storage ideas inspired by top design trends — plus how the right countertops and surfaces can tie everything together. 1. Floating Vanities with Built-In Drawers Wall-mounted vanities create the illusion of more space while offering deep, organized storage. Pairing a floating vanity with a sleek quartz countertop adds a clean, modern look that’s both durable and easy to maintain. Pro Tip: Choose quartz for bathrooms — it’s nonporous, moisture-resistant, and perfect for high-humidity spaces. 2. Tower Cabinets for Vertical Storage When square footage is limited, think vertically. Tall tower cabinets between dual sinks or at the end of a vanity provide hidden storage for towels and toiletries. A

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Aging in Place Bedroom Design: How to Create a Safe, Stylish, and Future-Ready Space

As more homeowners plan to stay in their homes long term, aging in place bedroom design has become an essential part of thoughtful remodeling. The good news? Designing a bedroom for aging in place doesn’t mean sacrificing comfort or style. With the right layout, materials, and features, you can create a space that feels beautiful today and supports your needs for years to come. At Intrepid Builders, we specialize in building homes that evolve with your lifestyle. Here’s how to design a bedroom that blends safety, accessibility, and timeless design. 1. Prioritize an Open, Accessible Layout A well-planned layout is the foundation of an aging-in-place bedroom. Clear pathways around the bed and between furniture allow for easier movement, especially if mobility needs change in the future. Key considerations: Maintain generous walking space around the bed Avoid overcrowding with excess furniture Incorporate built-in storage to reduce clutter A spacious layout improves

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8 Exterior Features That Scare Away Homebuyers (And How to Fix Them)

  Curb appeal plays a major role in home value and buyer interest. In fact, many buyers decide how they feel about a home before they ever walk through the front door. Exterior issues can signal expensive repairs, poor maintenance, or future headaches — all of which can hurt offers or stop them entirely. If you’re preparing to sell, renovate, or invest in a property, here are eight exterior features that scare away homebuyers — and how professional exterior upgrades can protect your home’s value. 1. Peeling or Faded Exterior Paint Old, chipped, or faded exterior paint makes a home look neglected and outdated. Buyers often assume visible paint problems mean deeper maintenance issues. How to fix it: Repainting siding and trim is one of the most cost-effective ways to improve curb appeal. Neutral, modern exterior paint colors appeal to more buyers and help homes sell faster. 2. An Old

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