Top Remodeling Trends in New Hampshire Homes for 2025

As we move through 2025, homeowners across New Hampshire—from the coastal towns of the Seacoast to the serene properties in the Lakes Region—are embracing remodeling trends that combine timeless charm with modern functionality. Whether you're planning a kitchen overhaul, a bathroom upgrade, or a whole-home renovation, understanding the latest design trends can help you make smart choices that boost both comfort and value.

1. Warm, Earthy Color Palettes

The cool gray tones of previous years are being replaced by warmer, earth-inspired hues. Colors like mocha, clay, terracotta, and deep olive green are showing up in cabinetry, tile work, and accent walls. These shades add warmth to interiors and reflect New Hampshire's natural landscape, especially in fall and winter.

2. Two-Tone Cabinetry and Bold Kitchens

Homeowners are moving beyond basic white kitchens and opting for two-tone cabinetry—such as light uppers and deep blue or forest green lowers—to add visual interest. Statement-making kitchen islands, mixed metal finishes, and rich jewel tones are helping to personalize the space that often serves as the home's main gathering area.

3. Natural Materials and Organic Finishes

Reclaimed wood, quartzite, soapstone, and unlacquered brass are making waves in New Hampshire remodeling projects. These materials not only look beautiful but also offer durability and a lived-in feel. Designers are emphasizing authenticity, sustainability, and textures that tell a story.

4. Curved and Soft Architectural Features

Curves are in. Arched doorways, rounded mirrors, curved kitchen islands, and even barrel-vaulted ceilings are softening hard lines throughout the home. These features introduce elegance and flow, and they work especially well in older New England homes being modernized.

5. Matte Finishes for Subtle Elegance

Matte finishes are taking over everything from black fixtures to cabinetry and wall paint. They're easy to maintain, hide fingerprints, and provide a clean, contemporary look without being too flashy.

6. Expanded Outdoor Living Spaces

With New England homeowners wanting more from their outdoor spaces, decks, patios, and three-season porches are growing in popularity. Additions like outdoor fireplaces, built-in grills, and weather-resistant furniture create extended living areas perfect for entertaining or relaxing.

7. Universal Design and Aging-in-Place Features

More homeowners are investing in design features that make their homes safer and more accessible over time. Think zero-threshold showers, wider hallways, lever-style handles, and first-floor bedroom suites. These practical updates increase long-term livability without compromising style.

8. Smart Home Integration

Smart thermostats, lighting systems, touchless faucets, and integrated security systems are being included in more remodeling projects. New Hampshire homeowners are looking for the convenience and energy savings that smart home tech can offer.

At Field Day Builders, we stay on top of industry trends while keeping our focus on craftsmanship, communication, and care. Whether you're drawn to bold new styles or classic upgrades that stand the test of time, our team is here to help you bring your vision to life.

Thinking about a remodel this year? Let's talk. Contact us today to schedule a consultation and start planning your next project.