Thinking about home renovations in 2025? You’re in good company. Nearly half of U.S. homeowners—48%—plan to tackle a renovation project this year, with kitchen updates, spa-inspired bathrooms, and outdoor living spaces topping the list. In fact, Americans spent over $600 billion on home remodeling in 2024, a figure projected to stay strong in 2025 as homeowners continue to invest in comfort, functionality, and long-term value. Whether you’re upgrading for your own enjoyment or planning to sell, the right improvements can transform your space and significantly boost resale potential. Here are the top five renovation projects leading the way in 2025—and why they’re worth your attention.

1. Kitchen Renovations

  • Why it’s trending: Kitchens remain the highest-ROI space—48% of realtors note strong buyer demand for modern, open, and efficient kitchen layouts.
  • Popular updates: Statement-making appliances, niche beverage stations, range alcoves, and fully custom cabinetry. Curved forms and traditional English-style designs are big this year.
Statement kitchen appliances and cottage style renovations
Cottage charm meets bold design. This dreamy kitchen pairs cozy details—like the vintage-style lamp and hanging copper pans—with a show-stopping statement stove in matte black and brass. A perfect blend of warmth and wow. Photo by Sosey Interiors on Unsplash

2. Bathroom Upgrades & Spa‑Style Wet Rooms

  • Why it matters: More buyers expect luxurious and wellness-oriented bathrooms; primary bathrooms are especially important to home value.
  • Trending features: Curbless showers, “all-in tubs,” infrared saunas, cold plunges, and motion/lighted cabinets for modern aesthetics.
bathroom home renovation
Luxury meets wellness in this spa-inspired primary bath. With a curbless shower, built-in bench, deep soaking tub, and natural light from the skylight, this design checks all the boxes for 2025’s most-wanted bathroom features. A space that boosts both home value and your daily routine.

3. Outdoor Living & Landscaping

  • Why it’s hot: The boundaries between indoor and outdoor living continue to blur—decked out patios, outdoor kitchens, grills, pizza ovens, and seating areas are becoming living-room extensions.
  • ROI factor: Adds usable entertainment space, improves curb appeal, and enhances enjoyment—landscaping projects top homeowner wish lists for 2025.
outdoor renovations
Top Left: Bringing elements of the indoors outside, this patio feels like a natural extension of living space. Top Right: Outdoor kitchens are a popular renovation and adaptable to a wide range of budgets. Bottom: These homeowners splurged on an outdoor fireplace, but opted for budget-friendly paving stone for the patio.

4. Home Office & Wellness Spaces

  • Why it matters: Remote and hybrid work is the norm; over 60% of professionals work from home some of the time. Home offices and wellness areas (yoga, meditation, spa/bath centers) are in high demand
  • Smart upgrades: Include integrated tech (voice-activated lighting, hidden charging), natural materials, cozy furniture, and multi-functional layouts
Empty nesters renovated a child’s room, turning the former closet space into an office nook. The daybed was added for guests. As avid readers and crossword puzzlers, the couple uses the space frequently to wind down.

5. Smart Home Systems & Sustainability

  • Eco & tech synergy: Energy-efficient appliances, solar or HVAC upgrades, quality insulation, low‑VOC paints, and green materials are now central to remodeling.
  • Smart integration: Whole-home automation—smart thermostats, hidden speakers, integrated control hubs, voice control—is becoming seamless and essential.

Why These Top the 2025 List

  • ROI and resale value: Kitchen and bathroom updates deliver the best returns .
  • Lifestyle alignment: People want homes that support working-from-home, personal wellness, and entertaining—especially outdoors and digitally connected .
  • Sustainability & longevity: Durable, eco-friendly choices reduce future costs and show increasing appeal among buyers .

Planning Tips for Projects

  • Budget smartly: Allocate a 10–20% buffer for surprises—especially in older homes (plumbing, wiring, structural)
  • Choose durable, timeless materials: Natural stone, hardwood flooring, handcrafted furniture—and avoid fast-fashion pieces .
  • Integrate tech seamlessly: Build smart features in from the start—hidden speakers, voice-controlled lighting, thermostats
  • Indoor‑outdoor flow matters: Large doors, coordinated flooring, covered patios, outdoor kitchens—make living spaces expansive.
  • Prioritize wellness: Spa baths, yoga nooks, natural lighting, air-purifying elements, breathable materials all support health and relaxation.

Summary

Whether you are enhancing livability, boosting energy efficiency, or future-proofing their properties, remodeling continues to be a major investment trend. If you have questions about what types of projects and finishes have the best ROI in your St. Louis neighborhood, reach out to someone on our team. We would be glad to offer input so you make informed decisions.