Home Improvement Trends in 2021

EPISODE · Oct 13, 2021 · 7 MIN

Home Improvement Trends in 2021

from Move iQ Podcast

What's home renovation like post-lockdown? How have trends changed? Phil Spencer delves into what's new, why people's needs have changed and shares some predictions for the future. All that, and much more, is in this podcast episode, the final instalment of season 4!   The impact of lockdown Home improvement trends How people's needs have changed The impact of working from home Home improvement ideas Predictions for the future Lighting and fittings The importance of outdoor spaces How to add value to your home What buyers are looking for   We want to thank the sponsor of our show Huge thanks to our show sponsor Resi, the UK's leading architectural service. With over a hundred in-house experts, Resi makes it easier than ever to extend, renovate, or create a home from scratch. Whether you need design or technical drawings, planning support or help to finance your build, through their unique Dashboard, you can create a package perfectly tailored to your project.   Find out more about Move iQ To find out more about Move iQ, you can visit our website, where you can register and download our free home movers toolkit and sign-up to receive our exclusive monthly newsletter. Please also connect with us on Facebook, Instagram, Twitter or LinkedIn. If you have any questions for Phil or any special requests for topics to cover on the podcast then please email [email protected]. We've also got lots of great videos over on YouTube, so be sure to subscribe to our channel and let us know what you think.

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